San Francisco, CA
New San Francisco Animal Hospital Opens to Ease the Squeeze on Bay Area Veterinary Services
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Noe Animal Hospital formally opened its doorways to the general public on Wednesday, November 2, 2022, and now presents the total spectrum of veterinary providers to San Francisco and the encompassing neighborhoods.
Full with state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapy areas and a extremely skilled, compassionate workforce, the brand new Noe Valley neighborhood veterinary hospital is about to turn into top-of-the-line veterinary practices in San Francisco. Crucially, it additionally will increase entry to veterinary look after Bay Space residents struggling to search out appointments amid unprecedented post-pandemic demand for pet providers.
New San Francisco Veterinarian Apply Prepared To Welcome Pet Dad and mom
Companies supplied on the new Noe Animal Hospital embody wellness check-ups, vaccinations, microchipping, dental care, smooth tissue surgical procedures, together with spaying and neutering, pressing medical care, and power illness administration. Appointments might be booked through the hospital’s web site.
The brand new San Francisco veterinary clinic is the endeavor of two devoted Bay Space veterinarians, Drs. Viru Gopisetty and Nicole Goodrich. Between them, they carry specific skilled pursuits in geriatric pet care, smooth tissue surgical procedure, and preventative drugs, in addition to a lifetime of expertise as compassionate pet dad and mom themselves.
“Whether or not you need to focus on ongoing administration of a power situation, otherwise you come to us needing pressing care to your furry companion, we hope you will see our fashion of educated, compassionate care excellent to your pet.”
“And with such a squeeze on veterinary providers within the San Francisco space, we’re delighted to supply extra pet dad and mom the chance to entry well timed care when their animals want it.” Says Noe Animal Hospital Co-Medical Director, Dr. Viru Gopisetty.
Bettering Entry to Veterinary Care in San Francisco
The opening of a brand new Bay Space animal hospital is welcome information to San Francisco residents struggling to entry veterinary care for his or her animals.
A post-pandemic nationwide scarcity of veterinarians is acutely felt within the Bay Space, the place many pet dad and mom have been taking to social media to doc nightmare journeys to distant cities to search out emergency veterinary care or lengthy waits for therapy at their native clinic. Wait instances for normal wellness appointments might be weeks to months.
In accordance with the American Veterinary Medical Affiliation, a nationwide scarcity of veterinary workers has been compounded by an unprecedented demand for providers, with booked vet appointments in 2021 up 6.5%. The affiliation attributes the rise to extra house owners working from residence. Spending extra time with their animals is enabling pet dad and mom to note extra well being points as they come up.
Noe Animal Hospital presents anxious pet dad and mom’ higher entry to providers when analysis estimates that 75 million pets may lose entry to veterinary care by 2030.
In regards to the Noe Animal Hospital
Noe Animal Hospital is a brand-new San Francisco veterinary facility within the Noe Valley neighborhood. Opened within the Fall of 2022 to pet dad and mom throughout the Bay Space, the Noe Animal Hospital offers a full spectrum of veterinary providers. It prides itself on its compassionate, caring strategy and extremely skilled veterinary workforce. To be taught extra, please go to www.noeanimalhospital.com.
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San Francisco, CA
Man accused of harassing members of San Francisco mosque
SAN FRANCISCO –
The Islamic Center of San Francisco is alerting the community about a man they claim harassed patrons outside a mosque on Christmas Eve.
It’s unclear what time the incident occurred, but the center said that a man, caught on camera, was outside the mosque for nearly an hour with what appeared to be a toy hammer.
He was also seen ripping pages out of the Quran while walking around.
Anyone who sees this man is asked to contact the San Francisco Police Department.
San Francisco, CA
Former Florida State Star Progressing In Return From Injury For San Francisco 49ers
Former Florida State star linebacker Tatum Bethune is nearing the end of his rookie season with the San Francisco 49ers. After making the roster as a seventh-round selection, Bethune sprained his MCL in November and has been sidelined for the past five games. However, he’s nearing a return to game action.
Earlier this week, the 49ers opened the 21-day practice window for Bethune to return from Injured Reserve. It’s possible that he could suit up as soon as Monday night against the Detroit Lions.
Bethune has appeared in nine games during the 2024 season, totaling two tackles and a fumble recovery. He’s primarily been a contributor on special teams and a reserve on defense. Fellow former Seminole Renardo Green is also in his first year with the 49ers.
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Prior to his professional career, Bethune spent two seasons at Florida State after also playing for UCF. During his time with the Seminoles, Bethune appeared in 26 games, making 21 starts, and recorded 154 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, three pass deflections and one interception. He was an honorable mention All-ACC selection in 2022 before being named third-team All-ACC in 2023. Bethune also won FSU’s Monk Bonasorte Award and Bobby Bowden Leadership Award.
Bethune’s lone interception at Florida State came in the fourth quarter of the ACC Championship victory against Louisville. At the time, the Cardinals were driving for a go-ahead score before Bethune ended their hopes with a pick in the end zone.
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5Q: Could Lions Embarass 49ers on Monday Night Football?
The Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers met 11 months ago at Levi’s Stadium with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. San Francisco used a furious second half comeback to steal the NFC Championship game, leaving the Lions walking off the field in defeat.
On Monday, the Lions will return to Levi’s Stadium looking to avenge that defeat. While the 49ers are eliminated from playoff contention, Detroit is pursuing the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. If the Minnesota Vikings lose to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, a win over the 49ers would give the Lions home-field advantage and a first-round bye.
Grant Cohn is a San Francisco 49ers beat writer for 49ers OnSI. He recently answered five questions to preview Monday’s game between the Lions and 49ers at Levi’s Stadium.
1.) What have been the biggest factors contributing to the 49ers’ struggles this season?
Grant Cohn: The 49ers will say that injuries ruined their season, but that’s not the full story. The Lions have lots of injuries too, and they’re 13-2. The 49ers were bad early in the season before the injuries piled up. And that’s because they had more drama than any other team during the offseason — they had three holdouts — and those distractions carried over to the regular season (see Deebo Samuel punching the long-snapper on the sideline and De’Vondre Campbell quitting mid-game). In addition, the absence of Christian McCaffrey exposed Brock Purdy. Without McCaffrey to carry the offense, Purdy simply couldn’t win close games in the fourth quarter.
2.) Is Kyle Shanahan the right coach to lead the 49ers in the future?
Cohn: No. He’s awful in close games. His offense isn’t good anymore — it’s averaging fewer than 18 points per game since the bye week. And his quarterback is regressing. The 49ers need a fresh start and a new voice to lead the team. After eight years, it seems that Shanahan’s voice and message don’t resonate like they used to. You have to wonder if the older players blame him for their two Super Bowl collapses. If the Bears or another team were to call the 49ers and propose a trade for Shanahan, the 49ers should accept it and move on. Because if they keep him, they’ll struggle next season, too.
3.) San Francisco faces a big decision moving forward with Brock Purdy being extension-eligible this offseason. Do you believe Brock Purdy is deserving of a lengthy, top-of-the-market extension? Why or why not?
Cohn: No. Early in his career, he played in lots of blowouts because he had Christian McCaffrey, the Offensive Player of the Year. Without him, the 49ers have been in lots of close games this season, and Purdy has won only one of them. He routinely throws the interception in the fourth quarter that loses the game. He did it two weeks ago in a do-or-die matchup against the Rams in which the 49ers scored just six points and lost, and he did it again last week against the Dolphins. The 49ers should make Purdy play out the final year of his contract. He still has much to prove.
4.) What are 1-2 key matchups that could decide Monday’s game?
Cohn: Dee Winters vs. Jahmyr Gibbs. The 49ers have good cornerbacks, but they’ve struggled to cover quick running backs out of the backfield ever since Dre Greenlaw tore his Achilles in the Super Bowl. Dee Winters simply isn’t as good as him. Last week, the 49ers gave up six catches for 70 yards to Dolphins running back Devon Achane. Look for Gibbs to have a huge game catching the ball and running it. The 49ers have given up four 100-yard rushers in their past five games.
5.) Who wins and why?
Cohn: The Lions have something to play for. The 49ers don’t. The Lions are good. The 49ers are not. This game won’t be close.
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