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List of Avian Vets Fort Worth | Bird & Chick Care

Modified: Dec 2, 2021 by Russell Crow · This post may contain affiliate links ·

Looking for an avian vet in Fort Worth, TX? Whether you have a sick or injured chicken (or another type of bird) or you just want to be prepared in case of an emergency, you need to know if there is an avian specialist vet based locally.

Avian vets or exotic vets as they’re also sometimes called are veterinarians that specialize in the care of birds.

Here is a list of all the animal hospitals and veterinary practices in Fort Worth I was able to verify specialize in the care of birds at the time of publishing:

Table of Contents

  • List of Avian Vets in Fort Worth, TX
  • Arlington Heights Animal Hospital
  • VCA Deer Creek Animal Hospital
  • Family Pet Care
  • Southlake Animal Hospital
  • V.E.T. Care Hospital
  • Texas Avian & Exotic Hospital
  • Fort Worth Animal Emergency Hospital
  • Alliance Animal Health Center
  • Summerfields Animal Hospital
  • Boat Club Road Animal Hospital
  • Ridglea West Animal Hospital
  • Family Pet Clinic
  • What Do Avian Vets Do?
  • Signs a Chicken Is Sick
  • What To Do if You Have a Sick Chicken
  • Did You Find an Avian Vet Near You?

List of Avian Vets in Fort Worth, TX

NameLocationPhoneWebsite
Arlington Heights Animal Hospital1712 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107817-735-8700cowtownvet.com
VCA Deer Creek Animal Hospital813 E Highway 1187817-297-6939vcahospitals.com
Family Pet Care1501 Handley Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76112817-451-7387myfamilypetcare.com
Southlake Animal Hospital200 W State Hwy 114, Southlake, TX 76092817-481-2014southlakevet.com
V.E.T. Care Hospital7321 South Hulen Street, TX 76133817-294-9798vetcarehosp.com
Texas Avian & Exotic Hospital2700 W State Hwy 114, Grapevine, TX 76051817-953-8560texasavian.com
Fort Worth Animal Emergency Hospital4631 Citylake Blvd West, Fort Worth, TX 76132817-263-2900fwanimalemergency.com
Alliance Animal Health Center4076 Heritage Trace Parkway, TX 76244817-741-7900allianceanimalhealth.com
Summerfields Animal Hospital4536 North Tarrant Parkway, Texas 76244817-485-8511summerfieldsanimalhospital.com
Boat Club Road Animal Hospital9635 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76179817-236-2000bcrah.com
Ridglea West Animal Hospital4404 Southwest Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76116817-763-0261rwah.vet
Family Pet Clinic6742 Mid Cities Blvd, North Richmond Hills, TX 76180817-788-2525fpcnorthrichlandvet.com

Arlington Heights Animal Hospital

Address - 1712 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Phone - 817-735-8700

Contact - Contact page

Website - cowtownvet.com


VCA Deer Creek Animal Hospital

Address - 813 E Highway 1187

Phone - 817-297-6939

Contact - Contact page

Website - vcahospitals.com


Family Pet Care

Address - 1501 Handley Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76112

Phone - 817-451-7387

Contact - Contact page

Website - myfamilypetcare.com


Southlake Animal Hospital

Address - 200 W State Hwy 114, Southlake, TX 76092

Phone - 817-481-2014

Contact - Contact page

Website - southlakevet.com


V.E.T. Care Hospital

Address - 7321 South Hulen Street, TX 76133

Phone - 817-294-9798

Contact - Contact page

Website - vetcarehosp.com


Texas Avian & Exotic Hospital

Address - 2700 W State Hwy 114, Grapevine, TX 76051

Phone - 817-953-8560

Contact - Contact page

Website - texasavian.com


Fort Worth Animal Emergency Hospital

Address - 4631 Citylake Blvd West, Fort Worth, TX 76132

Phone - 817-263-2900

Contact - Contact page

Website - fwanimalemergency.com


Alliance Animal Health Center

Address - 4076 Heritage Trace Parkway, TX 76244

Phone - 817-741-7900

Contact - Contact page

Website - allianceanimalhealth.com


Summerfields Animal Hospital

Address - 4536 North Tarrant Parkway, Texas 76244

Phone - 817-485-8511

Contact - Contact page

Website - summerfieldsanimalhospital.com


Boat Club Road Animal Hospital

Address - 9635 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76179

Phone - 817-236-2000

Contact - Contact page

Website - bcrah.com


Ridglea West Animal Hospital

Address - 4404 Southwest Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76116

Phone - 817-763-0261

Contact - Contact page

Website - rwah.vet


Family Pet Clinic

Address - 6742 Mid Cities Blvd, North Richmond Hills, TX 76180

Phone - 817-788-2525

Contact - Contact page

Website - fpcnorthrichlandvet.com


What Do Avian Vets Do?

Avian vets are veterinary practitioners that specialize in the care of birds. They are often listed as exotic or small-animal vets too, so it’s worth checking those terms sometimes.

Often, vets will also niche down to either poultry or companion bird care. Poultry obviously relates to chickens and other domestic fowl. Companion birds are birds like parrots, budgies, and so on that people keep in cages as pets.

All vets must have graduated with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), so that explains those letters next to their name.

Avian vets often pursue further certifications. You may see they list AAV or ABVP next to their name too. These demonstrate a vet is a member of the Association of Avian Veterinarians and/or the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners.

Their role basically involves anything and everything to do with providing healthcare for birds. If you have any concerns about your chickens, it’s an avian vet you need to speak to.

Signs a Chicken Is Sick

Chickens, like most animals, are good at hiding when they’re sick. It’s important you know the signs and symptoms to look for that they are sick however and act quickly if they are.

The most common symptoms or signs a chicken is ill in some way include:

Lethargic behavior - You will know by just looking at your chickens if they’re not their normal selves. If they’re acting lethargic, squatting or sitting instead of foraging, or something similar, it's a sign something is wrong.

Pale comb/wattle - Chickens use their combs and wattles to help regulate their temperature. The color and appearance of these red dangly bits are also an indication of their health. If they’re fading, pale, or changed color, it’s often a sign of illness.

Diarrhea or vomiting - If any of your birds are experiencing diarrhea or vomiting, it’s usually a sign that they’re unwell. It might be a passing bout of gastro issues, but it may be something more serious.

Not eating or drinking - A chicken that is not eating or drinking enough is cause for concern. Their health will deteriorate quickly if you don’t get to the root of why they aren’t eating and/or drinking.

Stopped laying eggs - Finding no eggs is a nesting box isn’t always a sign something is wrong. It could be to do with the breed of your chicken or the number of daylight hours. It could also be a sign that there is a health issue, however.

What To Do if You Have a Sick Chicken

If you have a sick or injured chicken, either displaying any of the symptoms above or something else giving you cause for concern, the first thing you should do is isolate them.

Sick or injured chickens need to be separated from the rest of the flock for two reasons; one is that they might get picked on and bullied if they’re seen as weak. The other is that you want to reduce the risk of spreading any illness they may have.

If you have a spare dog cage or crate, that’ll be perfect. You can keep a close eye on them and see if they’re improving, eating, drinking, and so on.

If you’re not experienced caring for sick chickens, it’s a good idea to at least call a vet’s office at this point. See what they advise based on what you’re seeing if you don’t think it warrants taking them down to their office.

Did You Find an Avian Vet Near You?

I hope you now know the role of avian vets, how they can help you, and most importantly, you were able to find one near you from the list above that you’re happy with.

Related articles; check out avian vets in San Jose, CA, and Philadelphia, PA.


Disclaimer -These were veterinary practices offering avian services at the time of publishing. I cannot be held responsible for any changes in services, personnel, or otherwise in the meantime. If you spot any inaccurate information, please contact me and I will verify and change it. Many thanks.

Image credits – Photo by Joey Csunyo on Unsplash

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