Anemia in Cats
Do you suspect that your cat is anemic? Our Morton veterinarians provide information on the causes, signs, and symptoms of anemia in cats, as well as treatment options.
Pets Are Our Passion
Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital is a full-service animal hospital in Morton offering comprehensive veterinary treatment for pets in Philadelphia, Springfield, Brookhaven, Media, and from across Delaware County. We offer all the services for your pet under one roof.
Routine Care
Preventive Care
Internal Medicine
Veterinary Surgery
Stoney Creek vets are industry leaders, offering comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs in Morton and the surrounding areas.
Whether it be preventive care, surgery, behavioral counseling, or any other aspect of routine pet care, our experienced and talented vets can meet all of your pet’s health needs in one place.
Our animal hospital was opened by Dr. Gerald B. Latterner on July 1st, 1987, and in the over 30 years since we have brought quality, professional care with a compassionate touch to companion animals.
We let our work speak for itself, and over the years it has earned us a reputation as Delaware County's leading veterinary practice.
At Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital, our on-site diagnostics lab presents us with the opportunity to provide faster, more accurate diagnoses and unique, personalized treatment plans tailored to our patients' needs.
We have advanced tools to help accurately diagnose your pet's medical issues. We offer a variety of services including EKG, digital radiology, and leading ultrasound services for inpatients and outpatients throughout Morton and beyond.
Whether you are looking for advice about parasite protection or information on common pet illnesses, our informative blog features valuable tips and advice from our Morton vets that will help you to keep your pets healthy and happy.
Do you suspect that your cat is anemic? Our Morton veterinarians provide information on the causes, signs, and symptoms of anemia in cats, as well as treatment options.
While more common in cats, hyperthyroidism can be a serious health problem for our canine family members too. Here, you will find information on how to spot the signs of hyperthyroidism in dogs, diagnosis and treatment options.
Babesiosis is a tick-borne condition seen in dogs across the United States. If your pet gets bitten by an infected tick, Babesia organisms can begin to attack your pet's vital red blood cells. Here, you will find more information on this serious condition.
Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital proudly serves patients in Morton, Philadelphia, Springfield, Brookhaven, Media and throughout Delaware County, Pennsylvania.