- Dental CareUpon discharge, the veterinary team will review any instructions pertaining to post-dental medications, special feeding instructions, and when to resume home dental care. Your pet will thank you for remembering to take care of his or her mouth and live a longer and happier life as a result.
- VaccinationAt Coastal Holistic, we firmly believe that laying the foundation for your new pet’s health is crucial in ensuring their well-being and preventing future health issues. Our holistic approach to pet care involves providing a basic, balanced health plan that includes the best possible nutrition, minimizing exposure to harmful substances, appropriate vaccinations, consistent training, ample exercise, and a stress-free environment.
- Nutritional CounselingOur dedicated care stretches beyond traditional practice with unique offerings such as acupuncture, chiropractic treatments, and individualized nutrition consultations among others.
- Comprehensive ExaminationStaying on top of your pet’s health demands regular physical examinations. Our team is skilled and committed to conducting these assessments, aiming to spot any signs of sickness at the earliest stage.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlDiscuss crucial topics, including the ideal diet for your kitten, litter training, behavioral tips, heartworm prevention, and appropriate
- Vomiting Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Injury TreatmentShock wave therapy uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate healing in damaged tissues, reducing pain and inflammation. This non-invasive treatment can be particularly effective for conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, and muscle strains.
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentOne of the most common but also frequently overlooked health problems for companion animals is dental disease. By age 3, most pets have some degree of periodontal disease. This occurs as a result of bacterial infection along the gum line, due to the formation of plaque. Plaque is a sticky substance containing millions of bacteria that forms along the tooth surface and gum line. Without frequent removal, plaque eventually hardens into tartar. Left untreated, this leads to gradual destruction of the gum tissue and supportive structures around the teeth, which can result in tooth loss. Not only is periodontal disease harmful and painful because it results in loss of teeth, but it can also cause damage to important vital organs such as the...
- Anal Gland Infection TreatmentOur nail trims are performed by veterinarians, veterinary technicians or vet assistants. If you are requesting a nail trim or other technician service, outside of a veterinary appointment, there is a ‘tech time’ fee that is added to the fee for the service (ie nail trim, vaccine or anal gland expression) because the pet will be occupying an exam room and using veterinary staff which uses resources and requires scheduling and cleaning.
- Arthritis TreatmentThese conditions will start to become more prevalent as your pet gets older. For this reason, we recommend twice-yearly veterinary visits for pets over 7 years of age. Your aging pet may be showing early signs of osteoarthritis such as stiffness after rest or play, difficulty going up or downstairs, and reduced activity. Early intervention with joint supplements and prescription arthritis medications when indicated, along with modified nutrition and exercise plans, can greatly improve your pet’s comfort and mobility. Likewise, performing annual screening lab work on your older pet can help identify early stages of medical problems that might go unrecognized, and progress significantly without treatment.
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentAcupuncture is an ancient technique traced back to Chinese medicine that serves as a painless solution to many conditions like arthritis, hip dysplasia and some forms of paralysis in dogs and cats.
- Heart Disease TreatmentHeartworm is another important endoparasite, but one which is not zoonotic. Heartworm infections result from pets being bitten by infected mosquitos. The larval form of the heartworm travels through the bloodstream to the heart where it develops into an adult. The adult heartworms live in the right side of the heart and if left untreated, result in progressive heart failure and death. In the initial stages of heartworm disease, pets may be asymptomatic. As the condition progresses, symptoms may evolve including a cough and exercise intolerance in dogs, and vomiting/coughing in cats. Treatment of heartworm disease can be very risky for the pet, and very costly.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentWe utilize state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to identify underlying health issues in order to keep our animal companions healthy and happy. When our animal companions are in pain, they cannot tell us where they are hurting. In order to establish what is happening, we perform lab tests to help identify common concerns such as dehydration, anemia, and infection, in addition to more extensive concerns such as kidney disease, liver disease, and pancreatitis.
- Periodontal Disease Treatment
- Dental SurgeryOur veterinary clinic offers a wide range of dental and surgical services for dogs and cats. Our experienced team of veterinarians and technicians specialize in performing dental cleanings, extractions, and oral surgeries to keep your pets’ mouths healthy.
- Veterinary SurgeryAt some point in your pet’s life, they may need a surgical procedure. Whether your pet is having an elective surgery, such as spay or neuter, or an emergency surgery for intestinal obstruction, you can rest assured that our staff will provide the very best care possible for your pet.
- Spaying and NeuteringWe also offer routine spaying/neutering as well as more complex surgeries. With advanced facilities and equipment, we prioritize the safety and comfort of your furry friends during these procedures.
- Laboratory ServicesAt our veterinary clinic, we understand the importance of accurate diagnostics in providing excellent quality care for your pets. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of lab and diagnostic services.
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- Senior Pet CareWe love senior pets! Senior pets have special needs and benefit from more regular veterinary visits compared to their younger counterparts. Age-associated conditions include...