Veterinarians

After spending a lot of time with your bird, you will learn his habits and what is normal for him. If your bird starts sleeping more than usual, sitting fluffed up or his poop changes, you should find a vet fairly soon. I rely a lot on my instinct. If your instinct says he is not acting quite right and you are wondering if you should take him to a vet, it is better to be safe than sorry.  Depending on what it is, I may watch them for a day or two but sometimes if you wait it might be too late. In the wild they have to hide their sickness or they will be attacked by other birds or animals. Believe me when I say birds can hide their sickness really well. Don’t take chances if you think your bird might be sick – get him to a vet.

Sometime people panic when their bird breaks a blood feather, but it usually clots on its own. If it doesn’t, you can put flour or corn starch on it to help it clot. It is important to note that you should NEVER USE QUICK STOP! It is poisonous and birds can accidentally eat it when they preen their feathers. Although the Quick Stop bottle says it is safe, avian vets will tell you to only use it on the toe nails to stop bleeding caused by a nail trim. If there is a cut on the skin, only use flour or corn starch. Quick Stop can kill the tissue and make the situation worse.

Laurelwood Animal Hospial

Dr. Fullmer
9315 SW Beaverton/Hillsdale Hwy
Beaverton, OR 97005
971-244-4230
www.laurelwoodvets.com

I have only heard from one customer and they were very pleased. I plan on trying them out the next time I need a vet.

Avian & Exotic Veterinary Care

7826 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97213
971-361-2209
www.avianexoticvetcare.com

I heard they have moved to a different location so please double check the address

Avian Medical Center

Dr. Marley Lintner
15952 SW Quarry
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
503-635-5672

Dr. Lintner is the only bird specialist in this area. She is very busy and is sometime hard to get a appointment very soon

Creekside Veterinary Clinic

Dr. Eggert DVM
113 McNary Estates Drive Suite B
Keizer, OR 97303
503-390-5222

I have seen Dr. Eggert multiple times and she is wonderful. They do have a new patient waiting list currently so give their clinic a call to be added to it. Then when ready you will already be a client.

Oswego Veterinary Hospital

Dr. Deb Ward DVM    Retired

They are no longer seeing birds
www.oswegovet.com

 

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