- Medical Weight Loss
- Ear Infections
- Emergency Care
- Infectious Diseases
- ElectrocardiogramPatients with heart disease can be fragile and in need of timely care. Through management strategies such as an echocardiogram, EKG and blood pressure monitoring, and medication, we can help you and your pet find the best level of care locally.
- ImmunizationsJust as keeping current on your pet’s annual exams and vaccinations is key to his or her health, so is scheduling routine dental cleanings and exams. At Haven Lake Animal Hospital, we believe that your pet’s dental health is an integral component of overall wellness and are committed to providing the services your pet needs to keep a smile on his or her face. In fact, it may surprise you to learn that the most common disease in household pets is periodontal disease.
- Internal MedicineVeterinary internal medicine covers a wide range of health concerns, diagnostics, and treatments—all of which deal with the internal systems of the body and their health. Knowing when your pet may need the care provided by internal medicine can vary by condition, and symptoms may present quite suddenly or as part of a chronic condition. The cause of the symptoms and conditions can vary greatly and generally include...
- Endoscopy—Veterinary endoscopy is virtually identical to the technology used in human care and is used in much the same way. This minimally invasive procedure allows your veterinarian to look within your pet to view inside your pet’s respiratory or gastro intestinal tract, to collect tissue samples for biopsy, and to remove some foreign obstructions. Typically this procedure is ordered when routine blood and urine tests, digital x-rays, and ultrasounds have not given the complete picture of your pet’s condition. General anesthesia is required to keep your pet still throughout the procedure.
- Cancer Care
- Endocrinology
- Thyroid
- Thyroid CancerAt Haven Lake Animal Hospital, you have access to cutting edge pet care including I–131 for feline thyroid cancer, advanced surgery, advanced dental care including dental radiology (xrays), cardiac ultrasounds, and a comprehensive rehabilitation center.
- UltrasoundUltrasound —This type of diagnostic technology makes use of sound waves (as opposed to radiation) and allows your veterinarian to see real-time images of your pet’s internal organs and assess function or disease. This type of diagnostic testing is pain free and highly effective.
- RadiologyDigital radiology —More commonly known as a digital x-ray, this invaluable diagnostic tool has become a staple of veterinary care, allowing your veterinarian to properly evaluate a variety of skeletal and soft tissue conditions. Digital x-rays use a very low dose of radiation, which is completely safe for your pet, and typically does not require anesthetic.
- X-Rays
- ChemotherapyIs a method of intentionally placing needles along specific meridians to cause a response. Common uses for acupuncture include pain relief, seizure treatment, general well-being, skin conditions, respiratory conditions, inflammation association with infections, urinary and fecal incontinence, kidney disease, nausea and diarrhea, and support through chemotherapy. Acupuncture can be helpful when patients cannot tolerate certain medications. We can combine the best of western medicine with eastern-based acupuncture to give our patients the optimum quality of life and range of treatments.
- General SurgerySoft tissue surgery includes any surgical procedure that is not orthopedic in its nature. These types of surgeries usually include...
- Ear Surgery
- Orthopedic SurgeryHaven Lake Animal Hospital has been providing the communities of Milford, Dover, Milton, Lewes, and Rehoboth with expert veterinary care for more than 13 years. An important element of that care is providing our experience in general and orthopedic surgery for your pets when they need it the most.
- Dermatology
- LesionsAs a pet enters hospice, they will rely on their owners to manage their day to day needs including eliminations, sores or lesions if they are bed bound, and help with encouraging eating and drinking. Your veterinary professional will be able to help suggest any assisting products or environment changes that may be helpful with home care. The stress of caring for a declining dog or cat can be both physically and mentally exhausting. This is where a good support system is essential for pet owners. Our support network can lift us up in times of despair and bring us back down to reality when we need it.
- Physical TherapyOur state of the art rehabilitation center includes laser therapy, under water treadmill, heated therapy pool, acupuncture, TENS, and much more. Your pet will receive the same rehabilitation as you would receive at your physical therapy center.
- Allergies