Routine physical examinations are the best way to monitor your pet's health and identify any issues before they become major life problems. Our full set of preventative health services cover your pet from birth, all the way through senior care, so they can have a long, enjoyable life.
Preventative care includes: annual blood work, annual vaccines, annual exams, flea/tick prevention, heartworm prevention, and more.
Your pet is an important part of your family and vaccinations help protect them from dangerous and highly contagious diseases such as parvo, rabies, and respiratory infections. Keeping your pet up to date on their vaccinations will help them stay healthy. It's important to remember that vaccinations are not a cure when your pet has become ill.
We offer puppy and kitten plans.
Our plans offer the required vaccination protocol for puppies and kittens, along with deworming and an intestinal parasite screen. These plans are most beneficial for puppies and kittens ages 6-8 weeks.
Phovia is a new way to use light to help the skin heal itself. It works by using a LED lamp and a gel to produce light energy that penetrates the skin to different depths. This light energy helps to reduce inflammation and accelerate the growth of new skin cells, which can shorten the healing time by up to 50%.
Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance. Not only can they seriously harm your pet, they can facilitate the spread of disease between your pet and family members. Fortunately, we can treat and prevent common parasitic infections in your pet.
The diet and nutrition of your pet is extremely important for a long and healthy life. Diet changes with their life stages: puppy/kitten, adult, and senior. Your pet may also need a prescription diet. We can help counsel you on the right diet for your pet.
Allergies, infections, and metabolic diseases can all irritate your pet's skin causing them to scratch and bite. Pets have highly sensitive skin and these types of issues are not uncommon. Just like humans, pets can have environmental allergies. Talk to us if your pet shows signs of skin irritation: frequent licking or scratching can indicate that your pet is allergic to something.
Your pet's needs change as they age and senior pets have different nutritional and care requirements. You may not notice subtle changes in their health until there is a serious concern. Regular examinations, blood work, and other diagnostics ensure that your pet receives the appropriate care.
We offer the latest in digital radiography and partner with specialists to offer ultrasound services at our clinic. With these diagnostic aids, we can better figure out what is going on with your pet and help get them on the road to recovery.
Losing a companion is hard. When it is time to say goodbye to your pet, we can help ease their pain and suffering in a compassionate way. We partner with Aqua Crossings for after life services, such as cremation and memorial products.
Having a microchip inserted into your pet can help return them to you in the event they become lost. The microchip contains a unique identification number for your pet. We use Home Again microchips which include a lifetime registration. Clients can visit the Home Again website to purchase additional perks.
If your contact information changes, please remember to update that change for your pet's microchip so you can be reunited.
Traveling to destinations within the United States and into foreign countries may require a health certificate for your pet. Most airlines will require certificates issued. We can help with filling out these required forms so you can travel to your destination with your pet.
We partner with Vetcove Home Delivery to provide you with a trusted online pharmacy. You can now order prescriptions, buy supplements, and order food from our online store to be delivered right to your door step! You can set up recurring prescriptions for continuous medications and food that your pet needs. Visit Vetcove to get started today!
Surgeries and some medical procedures require that your pet undergo anesthesia to minimize pain and allow the doctor to work. We follow a strict protocol that focuses on the well being of your pet. This is often determined through lab work.
By spaying or neutering your pet, you help eliminate unwanted litters, protect against certain cancers, and reduce behavioral problems associated with the breeding instinct. This ultimately helps your pet live a healthier life.
Our experienced staff is dedicated to the health of your pet and consistently monitors their care before, during, and after the procedure using the most current surgical procedures and monitoring equipment.
Our facility is equipped to perform a variety of surgeries. Mass removals, wound repair, and amputations are just a few of the other surgeries we perform.
Our experienced staff is dedicated to the health of your pet and consistently monitors their care before, during, and afterwards using the most current surgical procedures and monitoring equipment.
The dental health of your pet is very important, and poor dental health can affect the rest of the body. Regular dental cleanings can prevent severe dental disease and identify any underlying health concerns. Dental cleanings are performed while the patient is under general anesthesia. The procedure includes digital x-rays of your pet's teeth, scaling (removing tartar), polishing, examining each tooth individually, extractions (only if necessary), and applying fluoride.
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