- Dental CareDental disease is an often overlooked threat to the comfort and health of your pet. Because dental disease often has few readily apparent signs, we often only spot it during routine yearly examinations. Following this exam at Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care, your veterinarian may recommend a particular dental cleaning schedule, oral care routine, or special treatment based on your pet’s dental health needs.
- VaccinationCongratulations on your newest furry family member! Welcoming a new puppy or kitten into your home is an exciting and joyful experience. To ensure their health and well-being, it is essential to follow a proper vaccination schedule. Vaccines protect your furry friend from various diseases, prevent the spread of infections, and promote a lifetime of good health.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyDr. Susan Coe’s youthful interest in science and math, coupled with her innate love of animals, led to her decision to become a veterinarian. She finds all animal medicine exciting and challenging. Her special interests include dermatology, ultrasound, cardiology, internal medicine/endocrinology, and ophthalmology.
- Nutritional CounselingDuring these exams, veterinarians thoroughly assess your pet’s overall condition, checking for signs of illness, dental problems, or weight management issues. Additionally, regular exams provide an opportunity to discuss preventive measures such as vaccinations, parasite control, and nutrition, ensuring your furry friend receives the best possible care. By scheduling yearly exams, you are investing in your pet’s long-term health and happiness, ensuring they can enjoy a vibrant and fulfilling life by your side.
- Comprehensive ExaminationAt Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care, our goal is to provide veterinary care for all of your pet's milestones. Wellness exams play a crucial role in maintaining the health and well-being of your furry family members. These routine check-ups allow veterinarians to detect and address any potential health issues before they become more serious and costly to treat.
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- Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Pain ManagementThe standards focus on the quality of care in the areas of anesthesia, contagious diseases, dentistry, pain management, patient care, surgery, and urgent care.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentA vast number of skin conditions can affect pets. These conditions may be the result of an infectious or non-infectious disease, parasitic infestation, or allergic reaction. Because many of these skin diseases bear close symptomatic resemblance to one another, proper diagnoses and treatment often require the consultation of a veterinarian.
- Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment
- Intestinal Foreign Object RemovalVeterinary endoscopy is commonly used for procedures such as gastrointestinal examinations, respiratory evaluations, and urinary tract investigations. It provides veterinarians with a detailed view of the organs and tissues, which enables them to diagnose and treat various conditions, including foreign body removal, biopsies, and tumor staging.
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentPuppies and kittens require a series of vaccinations to establish their immune system. Starting at 6 weeks of age, they should receive their first set of vaccines. These initial vaccines provide protection against common diseases such as distemper, parvovirus, and feline herpesvirus.
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Ear Infection Treatment
- Anal Gland Infection TreatmentA premium hydrotherapy bath, with a hand-picked shampoo and conditioner selected for your pet’s specific hair type and coat, 15-minute brush out, cologne, bowtie or bandana, administration of a Capstar ® plus nail trim, ear cleaning, and anal gland expression.
- Heart Disease TreatmentAn ultrasound of the heart, or echocardiogram, is the most useful test for evaluating a heart murmur in a pet. At Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care, with ultrasound a veterinarian can look inside the heart, in the chambers, and visualize the valves. This non-surgical test can rule out or confirm a diagnosis and aid in determining the amount of leakage and the severity of an abnormality.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentUrinary tract assessments: Ultrasound can provide detailed images of the urinary system, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions like urinary stones, bladder infections, and kidney disease.
- Cancer Treatment
- Wound and Fracture CareThe team at Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care considers the use of digital radiography technology as a critical tool in modern diagnostic procedures. We use radiographs, which are commonly known as X-rays, to evaluate injuries and conditions that require more than external examination. Radiology equipment gives us a noninvasive way to observe your pet’s internal physiology so that we can provide a more thorough and accurate diagnosis. Our veterinarians use radiographs to detect bone fractures, bladder stones, tumors, soft tissue problems (those related to the heart, stomach, intestines, reproductive, and urinary systems), as well as to locate swallowed foreign objects such as toys or rocks.
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryWhen it comes to the well-being of your furry companions, trust the experienced hands at Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care for specialized surgical care. Your pets deserve nothing less than the best, and we are dedicated to providing them with exceptional surgical services.
- Laser Surgery
- Spaying and NeuteringDuring your puppy and kitten visits at Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care, your doctor will give you more information about the benefits of surgery, timeline of maturity for your pet, and explain setting up a pre-surgical consult. Additionally, spaying and neutering can help alleviate the overpopulation crisis, providing a better future for all animals. By choosing to spay and neuter your pet, you are taking the responsible and compassionate step towards their happiness and overall quality of life.
- Laboratory ServicesOur in-house laboratory allows us to perform many types of testing that can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of your pet. In most cases, our in-house laboratory equipment allows us to diagnose your pet. Our laboratory and pharmacy assistants can perform these diagnostic tests for our veterinarians while your pet is being treated on an outpatient or hospitalized basis.
- X-Ray
- BoardingAt Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care, we understand that finding someone knowledgeable to watch your furry feline friend can be challenging, but with our top-notch cat boarding services, you can rest easy knowing they are in the best hands possible.
- GroomingAnimal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care (AMH) is a veterinary hospital centrally located in Charlotte, North Carolina. AMH is a full-service hospital offering both general and urgent care medical services for your pet, in addition to day camp, boarding, bathing, and grooming services.
- Senior Pet Care