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The Hope Center is Moving Soon!
January 17, 2008


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Northern Virginia’s longest running Emergency and Specialty Veterinary Center will be moving to a larger facility on February 6, 2008!

Our initial date has been postponed due to final inspections being rescheduled because of inclement weather.

The new building is located at 140 Park Street SE in the heart of Vienna. It will be home to every current Hope Center department, including Emergency and Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, Surgery and Cardiology, and also include the new Oncology department and CT Scanner.

We will send additional notices if there are any changes. Please check www.HopeCenter.com for the most up-to-date details and photos of the construction!


The Hope Center is Moving Soon!
January 10, 2008


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Northern Virginia’s longest running Emergency and Specialty Veterinary Center will be moving to a larger facility on or around January 21, 2008!

The new building is located at 140 Park Street SE in the heart of Vienna. It will be home to every current Hope Center department, including Emergency and Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, Surgery and Cardiology, and also include the new Oncology department and CT Scanner.

The new facility will be operational before the old facility is closed, allowing for an easy transition and no down time.

Our January 21st move date is dependant on final permiting, and we will send additional notices if there are any changes. Please check www.HopeCenter.com for the most up-to-date details and photos of the construction!


Rocky Goes Home
April 5, 2007


RockyRocky, the yellow Lab who has captured the hearts of the community, left The Hope Center this morning under his own power. Thanks to donations from the community, Rocky's expenses have been covered. Rocky's owners wish to thank everyone who has prayed for his recovery.

Rocky Continues to Fight
April 2, 2007


RockyRocky, a yellow Lab recovering from surgery to repair a gunshot wound to his heart, remains in The Hope Center today. Rocky has been visited by loved ones and was able to walk for a short distance around the hospital treatment room. Donations continue to pour in from the community and Rocky's family thanks all who have opened their hearts for their beloved pet.

Rocky Recovering
March 31, 2007



Rocky, a yellow Labrador who was found shot on Thursday morning, continues to recover following surgery in the hospital. His vitals are stable and he is responsive to his name, even wagging his tail at times.

Pet Food Recall
March 19, 2007



Two Hope Center veterinarians have been interviewed by WJLA News and USATODAY in reference to the recent pet food recall. Pet owners are urged to check the Menu Foods Recall List or contact Menu Foods at 1-866-463-6738 and 1-866-895-2708.



Max discharged from The Hope Center
December 28, 2005


maxMax, a lab mix who was a victim of a shooting in Great Falls was released from the hospital today. For more information on Max's ordeal, visit the Mclean Times.





IMED Dinner at Maggiano's
November 2, 2005


doctors gasser allen and littleVets from around the area were treated to dinner and an informative seminar last night, presented by doctors Heidi Allen and Angela Gasser and hosted by Dr. Howell Little of Hill's. The dinner was from 7pm to 11pm at Maggianno's Little Italy in Tyson's Corner and was attended by more than 30 area veterinarians. Dr. Allen's talk discussed the issues of enteral and parenteral nutrition in the dog and cat and Dr. Gasser spoke about the challenges of diagnosing and treating Immune Mediated Hemolitic Anemia (IMHA). If you were not able to attend, but are interested in attending future events, please send an email to Seminar@hopecenter.com.


Welcome to The Hope Center!
November 1, 2005


Today we open our doors under a new name and with a new focus on where our hospital is headed. Branching from an after-hours clinic into a 24-hour multi-specialty veterinary facility gives us the chance to provide the community with the care their pets are entitled to. Whether it is a 3 AM emergency or referral for a consult with a specialist, The Hope Center is always there for the pet owners and primary care veterinarians of the Northern Virginia area.