Limited services coming to Edwards AFB's Veterinary Clinic
By 412th Test Wing Public Affairs
/ Published February 03, 2015
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From left to right: Lisa Lage, veterinary technician, assists U.S. Army Capt. Kevin McKenna with Kekoa’s routine nail trim. The boxer's owner, Jeanette Lovell, stood by to comfort Kekoa during his pedicure. Edwards AFB's Veterinary Treatment Facility will offer limited services beginning in May until a new Army veterinarian arrives in August. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rebecca Amber)
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. --
With the pending departure of the current U.S. Army veterinarian in May, the base Veterinary Treatment Facility will have significantly decreased clinical hours from May until the arrival of the new Army veterinarian in August 2015. The VTF will be unable to see sick-call appointments, emergency appointments or surgeries during that time frame.
Please remember that the clinic will continue to have normal business hours until late April.
During the shortage, health certificates for OCONUS travel will be given priority for the clinic hours, which will occur once every two weeks. The remainder of the appointments will be for wellness/vaccination appointments, exclusively.
For all other services, please seek care off-base with a veterinarian.
For questions, please call the VTF at 661-275-2177.