Hill Creek Veterinary Hospital

Hill Creek Veterinary Hospital Hill Creek Veterinary Hospital Our team of highly trained registered technicians work with the doctors to ensure your pet's comfort and safety.

Hill Creek Veterinary Hospital was founded in 1997 to provide quality compassionate care to the dogs and cats of Pittsboro and surrounding Chatham County, NC. We place an emphasis on excellent veterinary care, client education, and a customized experience for our patients and their families. Our doctors' special interests include dentistry, feline medicine, surgery, pain management, and geriatric medicine.

Diabetes is a disease caused by a lack of insulin, the hormone that regulates how sugar is absorbed and used by the cell...
06/12/2026

Diabetes is a disease caused by a lack of insulin, the hormone that regulates how sugar is absorbed and used by the cells within the body. It is most often seen in dogs between the ages of 5 and 7, with female dogs being more susceptible than males. Every dog is unique, but keeping an eye out for irregularities in your dog’s behavior is key to determining if your dog may be at risk. Watch out for extreme thirst, frequent urination, notable exhaustion, and lower than normal activity, and obesity. If you have noticed any of these signs in your pup, call us at (919) 542-1141 right away to schedule a thorough examination so we can help you maintain and improve your dog’s health!

We're passionate about providing top-notch care for our adorable patients! Our team of dedicated veterinarians and compa...
06/11/2026

We're passionate about providing top-notch care for our adorable patients! Our team of dedicated veterinarians and compassionate staff members work tirelessly to ensure the health and happiness of your furry companions. From routine checkups to specialized treatments, we're here to offer the best veterinary care that your pets deserve. Contact us at (919) 542-1141 to schedule your appointment!

We are always here for our beloved pet patients! Please do not hesitate to contact us at (919) 542-1141 if you have any ...
06/09/2026

We are always here for our beloved pet patients! Please do not hesitate to contact us at (919) 542-1141 if you have any questions about your precious pets!

Meow! Do you have any questions for our team? Let us know in the comments below or contact us at (919) 542-1141.
06/08/2026

Meow! Do you have any questions for our team? Let us know in the comments below or contact us at (919) 542-1141.

As the weather gets warmer, we often have pet parents ask us what is considered normal in terms of their pets panting. A...
06/05/2026

As the weather gets warmer, we often have pet parents ask us what is considered normal in terms of their pets panting. Anything under 30 breaths per minute is considered normal, anything above 35 may be a cause for concern and is worth contacting us at (919) 542-1141.

💧 Is your dog drinking enough water? A good rule of thumb: about 1 oz per pound of body weight daily. But things like he...
06/04/2026

💧 Is your dog drinking enough water? A good rule of thumb: about 1 oz per pound of body weight daily. But things like heat, activity, and diet can change that! Noticing big changes in thirst? That can be a sign something’s up. Let’s check it out: (919) 542-1141

Cats typically need about 3.5–4.5 oz per 5 lbs of body weight daily but many don’t drink enough on their own. Water foun...
06/02/2026

Cats typically need about 3.5–4.5 oz per 5 lbs of body weight daily but many don’t drink enough on their own. Water fountains, wet food, and multiple bowls can help!

If you notice changes in drinking habits, don’t ignore it. Call us: (919) 542-1141.

A dog’s reaction to guests can tell us a lot about their comfort level and behavior. Reactions like barking, hiding, or ...
06/01/2026

A dog’s reaction to guests can tell us a lot about their comfort level and behavior. Reactions like barking, hiding, or guarding can be linked to anxiety, lack of socialization, or protective instincts. Understanding those signals can help prevent stress and create safer interactions for everyone.

📞 Need guidance? (919) 542-1141

Polydactyl cats are born with extra toes, most often on their front paws. It’s a genetic trait and is usually completely...
05/29/2026

Polydactyl cats are born with extra toes, most often on their front paws. It’s a genetic trait and is usually completely harmless, just an extra dose of cute. That said, those extra toes can come with a few care considerations. More toes means more nails to trim, and sometimes they grow at different angles or are easier to snag if not maintained. Most polydactyl cats live totally normal, healthy lives, but regular paw checks and nail trims are important to keep them comfortable.

On the couch. In the car. Somehow in your coffee. It’s just part of loving them 🤍 Like if you agree!
05/28/2026

On the couch. In the car. Somehow in your coffee. It’s just part of loving them 🤍 Like if you agree!

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75 Old Graham Road
Pittsboro, NC
27312

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