|
There is no substitute for medical care for a sick rabbit and there are no at-home treatments. If your rabbit is sick, it must see a qualified rabbit vet as soon as possible.
|
|
Veterinarians in the Orlando / Central Florida area
Rabbit medicine is specialized and requires a vet who has kept up to date with appropriate rabbit specific medications and procedures. Read about how to choose a rabbit-savvy vet:
http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/vet.html http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/san-diego/health/choosevet.html
Our members use the following vets who have experience in working with house rabbits. This may not be a complete list of local vets who may be rabbit-savvy. Remember that choosing a vet is an important, personal decision and you should always meet with or talk to the vet to make sure you are comfortable with his or her experience and procedures prior to your first visit with your bunny.
|
|
Dr. Orlando Diaz Lake Howell Animal Clinic 856 Lake Howell Rd, Maitland 32751 (407) 628-8000
Dr. Kerry Jackson East Orlando Animal Hospital 7600 Lake Underhill Road, Orlando 32822 (407) 277-3497
Winter Park Veterinary Hospital 1601 Lee Road, Winter Park 32789 (407) 644-2676
|
Dr. Beth Ferris Coastal Animal Hospital 545 Gus Hipp Blvd, Rockledge 32955 (321) 632-3800
Dr. Jacki Love Hiawassee Veterinary Clinic 6525 Old Winter Garden Road, Orlando 32835 (407) 299-3969
SPCA of Titusville Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic 455 Cheney Hwy (S.R. 50 at Sisson Rd), Titusville (321) 267-8221 Note: MUST ask for rabbit vet
|
|
Dr. Susan Kelleher Broward Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital 611 NW 31st Ave, Pompano Beach, 33069 (954) 968-7171
|
Dr. Christopher Thompson Thompson Animal Hospital 6615 S. Florida Ave. Lakeland, Florida, 33813 (863) 648-4886
|