- Dental CareDental problems aren’t just a human issue. In fact, 80% of dogs and cats over the age of 3 suffer from some form of dental disease. That’s why it’s so important to bring your pet in for dental checkups at least once a year.
- VaccinationIf your pet has received veterinary care elsewhere, please bring any relevant medical records, including vaccination history, prior treatments, and any ongoing health concerns. This helps us get a comprehensive understanding of your pet's health and tailor our care to their specific needs.
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationIf the pet patient we are seeing is a new puppy or kitten, make your appointment soon after bringing them home. Make sure you bring any records from the breeder, shelter, or other veterinarian that has examined your new puppy or kitten so we can compare those notes to what we find when we perform our comprehensive physical exam.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlOur pharmacy carries a wide range of medications, prescription food supplements, and prescription dog and cat food. We also stock several brands of flea and tick control, heartworm preventive and internal parasites treatment. When you obtain your pet’s medication from us, we’ll make sure that your pet is being dosed with the correct amount and will go over any potential side effects or concerns.
- Pain ManagementBecause of the importance of this surgical procedure, we do our best to make it affordable to ALL pet owners. Our surgical fees include the physical exam, pre-operative medications (if needed), anesthesia, surgical monitoring, pain medication, the surgery itself, and any post surgical re-exams (if needed).
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentWe are excited to offer Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for the management of arthritis in both dogs and cats. We have seen phenomenal therapeutic benefits for arthritis in dogs and cats with these monthly injections. They work by targeting specific molecules involved in the inflammatory process, thereby reducing joint pain and inflammation. Unlike traditional anti-inflammatory drugs, monoclonal antibodies have a more targeted approach, potentially minimizing systemic side effects. This makes them ideal for cases where conventional therapies have been ineffective or poorly tolerated, thereby improving the quality of life for arthritic pets.
- Heart Disease TreatmentMonitoring of the anesthetized patient is a continual process from pre-medication to full recovery. Your pet will be monitored by state-of-the-art monitoring machines that are capable of monitoring the heart rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, EKG, and ETCO2.
- Veterinary SurgeryOur team has over 50 years of combined surgery experience. We will carefully screen your pet prior to surgery to make sure that your pet is healthy for anesthesia. We’ll also take into account their breed, age, previous medical history, and the procedure being performed.
- Spaying and NeuteringNeutering your pet is not only important for population control, but will help to prevent medical conditions that can become somewhat costly as your dog or cat ages.
- Laboratory ServicesIn addition to a comprehensive physical exam, we’ll also perform blood tests to evaluate how well the liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, and gallbladder are functioning, as well as a complete blood count (CBC) that will evaluate the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingMicrochipping your pet offers invaluable peace of mind and significantly increases the chances of a happy reunion should they ever go missing. Unlike collars and tags that can be lost or removed, microchips provide a permanent form of identification embedded safely beneath your pet's skin, linking them to your contact information. This technology has proven instrumental in reuniting countless lost pets with their owners, often even when separated over long distances or years. With the rise of stray animals and the potential for accidents or theft, microchipping ensures a reliable method of identification, offering your beloved companion the best chance of being swiftly returned home, safe and sound.
- Boarding
- Senior Pet CarePreventive wellness care is a great way to keep your pet as healthy as possible well into their golden years. After a pet reaches the age of seven, we recommend visits every six months so we have a better chance of catching any age-related issue before it becomes a real problem.
- Large Animal Vet