- Dental CareRegular dental care is as critical for pets as for humans. Unfortunately, bad breath and dental disease affect most dogs and cats by age three. Preventative pet teeth cleanings offer essential protection. This article explores why professional veterinary dental cleanings are vital for long-term health.
- VaccinationPet vaccinations are not merely a preventive measure; they are an investment in the well-being of your pet. The concept behind pet vaccinations is similar to human vaccinations - they help the immune system prepare for potential infections by introducing a weakened or killed form of the disease-causing bacteria or virus.
- Nutritional CounselingUsed to remove foreign bodies from the stomach and to obtain biopsy samples from pets with chronic vomiting or weight loss.
- Comprehensive ExaminationComprehensive wellness exams should be a routine part of your pet’s health care. In addition to breed-specific screenings, our team of veterinarians also discusses vaccinations, parasite prevention, deworming, pet dental care, nutrition, and more.
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Vomiting Treatment
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Bacterial and Viral Infection Treatment
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentMaintaining a healthy heart is crucial for aging pets. Many types of heart disease occur in animals, and a primary function of our cardiology service is to accurately diagnose the type of heart disease present. Once a diagnosis is established, available treatment options and prognosis can be discussed. Learn More
- Kidney Disease Treatment“Great experience for my dog. I switched to this vet a few months ago as a closer to home option for my dog's kidney disease treatments and have really appreciated their level of service. I've been to a VCA hospital where you feel like your pet is in a factory line, in and out as quickly as possible. This vet provides higher attention to detail and all the staff are very friendly!”
- Dental SurgeryJust like humans, as pets age, they are prone to developing oral disease. We offer a range of cat and dog dental care services, including teeth cleanings, at-home care counseling, digital dental X-rays, oral surgery, and more.
- Veterinary SurgeryL = laparoscopic: This is a minimally invasive procedure which uses small incisions with the aid of a camera to perform abdominal surgery.
- Laser Surgery
- Spaying and NeuteringWe perform a wide variety of veterinary surgical procedures at our hospital. These range from routine spay and neuter procedures to more advanced surgeries of the skin, organs, and bones.
- Laboratory ServicesWe also have an on-site laboratory that allows us to get results on common blood tests within 15 minutes, allowing us to provide rapid diagnoses and appropriate therapy on the day of your visit. We also have the capability to run other specialty tests in-house, and have an extensive network of outside laboratories for more specialized testing.
- X-RayAt Marina Veterinary Center, we take a traditional approach to pet care by utilizing advanced diagnostic tools and current research to identify and treat illnesses. Our state-of-the-art facilities include digital radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy, and CT scans to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of complex disease conditions.
- Dental Radiology