- Dental CareYour pet needs a cat or dog teeth cleaning and checkup at least once a year and should have their teeth brushed daily for optimal oral health. Good oral health is essential to your pet's overall health and increases the likelihood of them living a longer life.
- VaccinationAs an AAHA accredited hospital here in Livonia, we use the AAHA and AVMA guidelines, along with exposure level, and individualized patient health concerns to vaccinate our patients responsibly. Cat & dog vaccinations in Livonia, MI are an essential element in every companion animal's health program. Call us today at (734) 464-6281 to schedule your next vaccination consultation with one of our veterinary specialists.
- Behavioral Counseling
- Nutritional CounselingAnnual exams for adult dogs and cats are emphasized to maintain health and prevent disease before it happens. This is a more rewarding way to practice medicine, as preventing is superior to presenting a pet with end stage disease, which may have less chance of being treated. Vaccinations (when indicated), parasite control, weight control and nutrition are addressed routinely.
- Comprehensive ExaminationWhile your pet may seem to be doing just fine without regular wellness visits, they could be concealing an illness or be at an increased risk for infection. Pets hide their illnesses well, which is why routine exams and tests are so important. For more information about our pet wellness services, please contact us at (734) 464-6281.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlPuppy and kitten care is focused on giving your pet the best possible start in life. Nutrition, behavior, vaccinations, and parasite control are all addressed as we monitor growth.
- Pain ManagementAt our Livonia, MI, animal hospital, we believe that comprehensive pain management that is tailored to each pet’s needs is the best solution for any painful condition. Therefore, we offer not only conventional pain relief for dogs and cats in the form of oral and injectable medications; we also offer an alternative like laser therapy. Call us at (734) 464-6281 with any questions.
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Injury Treatment
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Ear Infection TreatmentOur dogs Scotty and Curly are taken care of very well here. This vet is the only one that has been able to treat and prevent chronic ear infections in Scotty. They are also conscious about our budget and not their bottom line while still providing the best care possible. Couldn't imagine going anywhere else.
- Arthritis Treatment
- Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease TreatmentHealthy pets benefit from yearly parasite screening (heartworm and fecal tests) to make sure they’re parasite-free. For pets that may or currently have a condition such as diabetes, Cushing’s disease, hypothyroidism, or another chronic disorder, we can diagnose and monitor these issues and work with owners to treat them. We can also send specialty tests to MSU, Texas A&M, Minnesota, Kansas State, and University of Tennessee.
- Knee Problems Treatment
- Periodontal Disease Treatment
- Dental SurgeryLevan Road Veterinary Hospital is equipped to offer pet dental care services ranging from routine dental scaling and polishing to oral surgery.
- Veterinary SurgeryDr. Masell is a veterinarian and co-owner of Levan Road Veterinary Hospital with his wife, Dr. Laura Kulinski-Masell. He has 30 years of experience in private practice small animal medicine, including general medicine, internal medicine, and small animal surgery.
- Laser SurgeryIf you need to plan a surgery date for your pet, call (734) 464-6281 to schedule the procedure or request a meeting with your veterinarian. Don’t be afraid to ask us any questions that come to mind about our safety protocols, laser surgery, and other topics. Our main concern is helping you make the best decisions for your pet’s care!
- Small Animal Surgery
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringIf you have chosen not to breed your pet, spaying or neutering can provide them with long-term health benefits. This includes helping your pet avoid certain behavioral issues such as roaming, aggression, and urine marking. Additionally, spaying and neutering help reduce the number of unwanted pets. Sadly, in animal shelters throughout North America, over a million dogs and cats are euthanized each year. We hope to prevent needless euthanasia and make it easier for shelter animals to find loving homes.
- Veterinary EuthanasiaNavigating the end-of-life journey with a cherished pet is a profoundly emotional and challenging experience. Rest assured; you do not have to face it alone. At Levan Road Veterinary Hospital in Livonia, MI, we are fully committed to providing a humane and respectful cat/dog euthanasia service for you and your pet. We invite you to contact us at any time for support and guidance during this difficult time. We are always glad to help.
- Laboratory ServicesLab testing is just one way that we can provide early disease detection and help our patients live longer lives. Levan Road Veterinary Hospital has extensive lab testing available for just about any situation. Some of our testing options include...
- X-Ray
- Senior Pet CareAt Levan Road Veterinary Hospital, we offer a program known as the Golden Years Club to provide senior pet care and tailor a care plan based on their unique condition. Call our senior care team today at (734) 464-6281 with any questions you have.
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- Small Animal VetDr. Masell received his Bachelor of Science and DVM degrees from Michigan State University in East Lansing, graduating in 1988. He initially worked as an associate small animal veterinarian for six years before coming to Levan Road Veterinary Hospital in 1994. Dr. Masell enjoys being a veterinarian because it allows him to support and improve the human-animal bond, meet people and their pets, and provide compassionate care to some of our best friends.
- Equine VetDr. Fleming started working at Levan Road Veterinary Hospital in 1989 and has been a co-owner since 2001. While in the eighth grade, she wrote about becoming an equine veterinarian in order to combine two interests, a love of horses and science. Since then, she went on to earn her Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Despite still having a love of horses, Dr. Fleming became a small animal veterinarian and loves being able to help animals and people, and help enhance the human-animal bond. Always up-to-date with the development of veterinary medicine on a local, national and international scale, Dr. Fleming regularly participates in continuing education opportunities and is an active member of the MVMA, AVMA, and AAHA.