Veterinary Cardiology Clinic in Clinton, AR
Tau Veterinary Cardiology provides in-person veterinary cardiology and advanced diagnostic services at Van Buren County Veterinary Clinic in Clinton, Arkansas. This location serves as the physical clinic where all cardiac imaging, diagnostic testing, and specialty evaluations are performed for dogs and cats referred from across Central and Northern Arkansas.
Pet owners travel to the Clinton clinic when specialized cardiac care is required. All services that involve imaging, monitoring, or physical evaluation are completed on site at this location.
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In-Person Echocardiogram Services
Tau Veterinary Cardiology offers several echocardiogram options in Clinton based on the needs of the patient and the purpose of the exam.
The Tau OFA Echo Package is designed for healthy pets requiring routine or breed-specific cardiac screening. Pricing typically ranges from three hundred to three hundred fifty dollars depending on species.
The Tau Comprehensive Echo Package is priced at six hundred seventy-five dollars and includes an initial echocardiogram. Follow-up echocardiograms may be scheduled as needed at an additional cost.
The Tau Concierge Echo Package is priced at eleven hundred dollars and includes the initial echocardiogram along with unlimited recheck and or telemedicine appointments for one year.
Clinic Location and Service Area
All in-person services provided by Tau Veterinary Cardiology in Arkansas are performed at Van Buren County Veterinary Clinic, located at nine hundred thirty-seven US sixty-five North Business in Clinton, Arkansas. This clinic serves as the primary location for cardiac diagnostics and specialty imaging.
Pet owners commonly travel to the Clinton clinic from nearby communities, including Conway, Heber Springs, Mountain View, Marshall, and Greenbrier, for specialized veterinary cardiology services.
Appointments for cardiology and diagnostic services in Clinton are scheduled based on availability and service type. Telemedicine consultations may be used for follow-up care and ongoing management when clinically appropriate, particularly when included as part of specific service packages. Telemedicine does not replace in-person diagnostic testing or emergency veterinary care.