Cheek to Cheek Hospital for Animals

Cheek to Cheek Hospital for Animals Small animal full service veterinary hospital. We provide exceptional care for dogs and cats.

Check the Chip Day is a helpful reminder to make sure your pet’s microchip information is current. A microchip is only e...
08/15/2026

Check the Chip Day is a helpful reminder to make sure your pet’s microchip information is current. A microchip is only effective if the contact details linked to it are accurate.

Take a moment to confirm your information is updated, especially before travel, moves, or busy summer activities.

As families prepare for the back-to-school season, pets may notice changes in daily routines. Less time at home, new sch...
08/12/2026

As families prepare for the back-to-school season, pets may notice changes in daily routines. Less time at home, new schedules, or quieter days can sometimes lead to stress or boredom.

Helping pets adjust with enrichment toys, consistent routines, and quality time can make the transition smoother.

Happy International Cat Day! Today is all about celebrating our feline friends and the unique personalities they bring i...
08/08/2026

Happy International Cat Day! Today is all about celebrating our feline friends and the unique personalities they bring into our homes.

From playful kittens to calm senior cats, every cat deserves proper care, enrichment, and plenty of love.

If your pet is scratching, licking, or chewing more than usual, it could be a sign of skin irritation, allergies, or ano...
08/06/2026

If your pet is scratching, licking, or chewing more than usual, it could be a sign of skin irritation, allergies, or another underlying issue. Itchy skin can be uncomfortable and may worsen if ignored.

Paying attention to changes in your pet’s skin and coat can help catch concerns early and keep them feeling their best.

August is National Immunization Awareness Month, making it a great time to think about preventive care for pets. Vaccine...
08/03/2026

August is National Immunization Awareness Month, making it a great time to think about preventive care for pets. Vaccines help protect pets from serious illnesses and support their long-term health.

Keeping your pet’s vaccination schedule up to date is one of the simplest ways to help them stay protected year-round.

As July comes to a close, it's a great time to reflect on your pet's health and wellness. Consider any changes in behavi...
07/30/2026

As July comes to a close, it's a great time to reflect on your pet's health and wellness. Consider any changes in behavior, appetite, activity level, or routine that may be worth monitoring.

Staying proactive helps support a happy, healthy season and sets pets up for continued well-being throughout the year.

Today's a fun excuse to celebrate our canine companions by capturing their unique personalities. Whether they're playful...
07/26/2026

Today's a fun excuse to celebrate our canine companions by capturing their unique personalities. Whether they're playful, curious, goofy, or calm, every dog has a story worth sharing.

Take a moment to snap a favorite photo and celebrate the special bond you share with your pet.

Fleas, ticks, and other parasites tend to be more active during the summer months. Staying informed about prevention can...
07/22/2026

Fleas, ticks, and other parasites tend to be more active during the summer months. Staying informed about prevention can help protect pets from discomfort and potential health concerns.

Routine preventive measures and regular wellness care are important parts of keeping pets healthy throughout the season.

Physical activity is important year-round, but summer exercise may require some adjustments. Early morning and evening w...
07/19/2026

Physical activity is important year-round, but summer exercise may require some adjustments. Early morning and evening walks can help pets stay active while avoiding the hottest parts of the day.

Remember that every pet has different needs based on age, breed, and health status, so finding the right balance is key.

July is recognized as Lost Pet Prevention Month, making it the perfect reminder to review your pet's identification info...
07/15/2026

July is recognized as Lost Pet Prevention Month, making it the perfect reminder to review your pet's identification information. Collars, tags, and microchips can play an important role if a pet ever becomes separated from their family.

Taking a few minutes to confirm your contact information is current can provide valuable peace of mind.

Address

3220 Cypress Mill Road
Brunswick, GA
31525

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm

Telephone

(912) 262-6851

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