FAQs
Frequently Asked
Questions
Our veterinarian hospital in Foley, Alabama, is located at 1157 S. McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. We are open Monday to Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. We’re closed on weekends and major holidays. For directions, call us at (251) 203-1311.
You can request an appointment by calling our office by calling (251) 203-1311 during business hours, or via email at info@schreibervet.com. We welcome new clients and aim to see you on time, though emergencies may cause slight delays.
For your pet’s first appointment, please be prepared to discuss your pet’s medical history, current condition, and reason for the visit. Bring any relevant details about previous care.
Don’t forget a leash for dogs or a carrier for cats, rabbits, and other small animals/birds! Learn more onWhat to Expect During My First Visit. Our team will guide you through the process upon arrival.
We have experience treating small exotics like rabbits, as noted in our client testimonials. From bunnies, to lizards, to birds, and more. Discover more about our Expertise with Exotics.
Payment is processed at the front desk at the time of service. We take major credit cards, including American Express. There is a 3% fee added to credit cards, but not to debit. Cash and check are also accepted. Please inquire during your visit for specific options available. We provide itemized receipts.
We recommend annual wellness exams for healthy pets to maintain their health through preventative medicine. More frequent visits may be needed for puppies/kittens or those with ongoing conditions.
For more information, access our Services.
We offer surgical services, including spaying and neutering, as part of our full-service care to promote pet health.
Contact us for details on procedures, timing, and pre-op instructions.
Learn more about our Surgical Services.
We accommodate emergencies during business hours as contingencies allow, potentially prioritizing urgent cases. For after-hours emergencies, please contact MedVet in Mobile by visiting their website, or calling (251) 706-0890.
Losing a pet is difficult. While specific resources aren’t detailed, our compassionate team is here to support you, including discussions on end-of-life care when necessary. Learn more about our End of Life Care.