East Side
Animal Hospital
At East Side Animal Hospital, we look forward to working with you to provide your pet with exceptional veterinary care.
About Us
East Side Animal Hospital
Pets play an integral role in our lives. They offer comfort and companionship; they protect us, and they make us laugh. They are beloved family members, and we want the best veterinary care for them. Dr. Patrick Marsch and the professional healthcare team at East Side Animal Hospital are committed to providing that care. Our mission is to revere, preserve, and protect the health of all pets while promoting the bond people share with their animal companions. We are educators, healers, patient advocates, and compassionate caregivers.
Our Veterinary Services
Our facility and staff are equipped to provide preventative healthcare, diagnostic medicine, small animal surgery, pet dentistry, and much more. We specialize in services for dogs and cats.
Pet Complete Wellness Exam
Annual exams can detect problems early on when they are more likely to be managed and resolved with less cost, less complication, and a higher rate of success.
Pet Vaccinations
Dr. Marsch will discuss an appropriate vaccine plan tailored to your pet’s age and lifestyle following the examination.
Pet Parasite Testing & Prevention
Heartworms, fleas, ticks, and other internal and external parasites are more than just pests; they can cause life-threatening conditions in your pet.
Pet Dental Care
Dental health is very important. Our hospital offers pet dentistry, from routine scaling and polishing to more advanced oral surgery.
Meet Our Doctor
Patrick Marsch, DVM
East Side Animal Hospital was founded in 1982 by the late Dr. Walter H. Marsch. Today, his son, Dr. Patrick J. Marsch, continues the Marsch family tradition of friendly, compassionate veterinary care.
Dr. Patrick Marsch received his Bachelor of Animal Science degree from the University of Kentucky, and, like his father, he received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Auburn University, College of Veterinary Medicine, in 2011.