- Dental CareYour pets are a part of the family, and they deserve the best care possible. That’s why we offer a range of dental services to help keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy and strong.
- VaccinationAs the old saying goes—an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Getting your pets checked out, making sure they are maintaining their weight, that their teeth are in good shape, that they're on target with vaccinations and preventative medications, etc., is the best way to keep your pet's health on track. It can save your pet a lot of suffering, save you a lot of worrying, and (in the long run) save you a lot of money.
- Nutritional CounselingA visit to the vet may be a good idea if your cat's weight is a concern. Your veterinarian can accurately weigh your cat, and can also tell you what your cat's ideal weight is for her breed. In addition, your vet can check for any signs of obesity-related health problems, and offer you guidance on nutrition and diet for your feline friend.
- Comprehensive ExaminationFor most of us, our fur babies are like members of the family. You probably wouldn't let your beloved family members go without regular doctor check-ups; likewise, you shouldn't let your cat or dog go without an annual exam.
- Pain Management
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentAt The Animal Doctors we strive for a gentle, patient-focused approach to treatment. We’ll take the time to get to know your pet and explain everything that is happening during their appointment so that you both feel relaxed and comfortable.
- Injury Treatment
- Arthritis Treatment
- Obesity TreatmentPet obesity is an epidemic in the US according to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Excess pounds put our pets at higher risk for many health problems, including but not limited to diabetes, kidney disease, skin conditions, and cancer.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentHas there ever been a kitty that wasn't adorable? Probably not—but when it comes to your cat's weight, the problem is not how she looks. Oh, she may be a cuddly armful and you love her anyway, but an overweight cat is at risk for a wide variety of health problems, such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, or high blood pressure.
- Kidney Disease Treatment
- Periodontal Disease Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryPrior to joining The Animal Doctors in 2013, he operated an AAHA-certified clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area for 30 years, and worked as Medical Director at VCA Almaden Valley Animal Hospital for two years. His special areas of professional interest include flexible endoscopy and internal medicine, as well as general surgery.
- Spaying and NeuteringGeneralized surgery options run the gamut from standard spaying and neutering to removing foreign objects, excising tumors and orthopedic surgeries. If a case requires referral to a specialist such as a cardiologist or an orthopedic surgeon, the Animal Doctor veterinarian will consult with the specialist and continue to stay involved in the case as the primary care veterinarian.
- Laboratory ServicesIn-depth diagnostic workups comprise state-of-the art veterinary tools to help The Animal Doctors treat each patient in the best way possible. Some of the diagnostic tools available include digital x-rays, blood work, urine analysis, in-house laboratory testing, and endoscopy. The Animal Doctor veterinarians routinely consult with specialists to confirm their diagnoses.
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- MicrochippingMicrochips for pets are tiny transponders that emit radio frequencies that carry identifying information. They are very tiny—about the size of a grain of rice—and can be inserted under your pet's skin. When scanned, a unique identification number helps the microchip company find you and reunite you with your pet.