- Dental CareClean teeth and healthy gums are essential to your pet's overall health. Infections are more common in the mouth because they can go undetected for long periods of time. At Onslow Animal Hospital, our veterinary staff regularly performs oral exams, cleanings, and periodontal care as part of our comprehensive health care goals. Dental problems, if left untreated, can often lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the blood stream and damaging the kidneys, heart, and liver. With our help, your pet’s smile will be sparkling and healthy for many years to come.
- VaccinationThis unique form of identification is an easy, yet permanent way to bring your pet home quickly should they become lost. The microchip is a tiny electronic device, about the size and shape of a grain of rice. It is implanted beneath your pet's skin between the shoulder blades and stays there for their entire life. This procedure is as easy and as painless as a vaccination.
- Nutritional CounselingProper diet is an important part of maintaining your pet's health. Should your pet need a new diet due to health concerns or you are just looking for a healthy alternative to your current brand, Onslow Animal Hospital offers individual consultations and nutritional plans to help keep your pet healthy.
- Comprehensive ExaminationOnslow Animal Hospital knows that immunizations are a crucial part of your pet's health care. Some immunizations are recommended yearly while others are given every three years. Usually administered during an annual exam, we work with you to develop an individual vaccine protocol that best suits your pet's needs.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWe have an extensively stocked pharmacy with a wide inventory of antibiotics and therapeutic medications. We also carry a wide variety of prescription diets and flea, tick, and heartworm prevention prevention.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentHair loss and constant scratching can indicate fleas, food allergies or other more serious skin conditions. At Onslow Animal Hospital, we provide specialized dermatological services to all patients including allergy testing and desensitization treatments.
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Ear Infection Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentDental disease is the number one disease affecting cats and dogs. It can go unnoticed and untreated for a long time, even by the most attentive of pet parents. If you pet is struggling with dental disease, also called periodontal disease...
- Veterinary SurgeryAt Onslow Animal Hospital, we pride ourselves on having a top quality, advanced surgery suite. We are proud to be an American Animal Hospital Association accredited animal hospital, providing comprehensive surgical care for pets when they need it most. We perform a wide range of surgical procedures and utilize advanced technological equipment, including laser technology. We also use comprehensive monitoring equipment with a veterinary technician assigned to each patient undergoing anesthesia. When your pet needs surgery to treat a medical condition, you can rely on the veterinary team at Onslow Animal Hospital. We treat your pets as if they were our own!
- Laser Surgery
- Spaying and Neutering€‹Spaying and neutering are common surgeries. They require some form of anesthesia, and most vets prefer for the dog to remain in the hospital overnight. Your dog may be under the weather for a few more days as a result of the surgery but will heal within a matter of a week or so.
- Laboratory ServicesWith over 40 years of experience, the veterinarians at Onslow Animal Hospital combine compassionate care with the latest in medical technology and treatment. Our friendly, experienced staff provides services such as preventative medicine, radiology, specialists, surgery, our in-house laboratory and pharmacy.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingEach microchip has a unique number. This number, along with information about the owner and pet, are added to a national pet registry. Most veterinary hospitals and animal shelters have electronic scanners for detecting and reading these implanted microchips. If a lost pet is found and a microchip is scanned, it is easy for you to be contacted and reunited with your pet.
- Grooming