- Dental CarePricing will be based on grade of teeth, meaning overall condition, and two weight categories, up to 50 pounds and over 50 pounds (50.1 pounds and up). Tooth extractions will be additional.
- VaccinationWe have two ways for you to access your pet's medical history electronically. You can also use it to request an appointment, view your pet’s vaccination history and prescription details, request prescription refills, and access information about our practice!
- Nutritional CounselingWeight management —Maintaining a lean body weight has been proven to help your pet live a longer, healthier life. When pets need to lose weight, some simple factors such as measuring the food instead of allowing food to be available at all times or additional exercise is all that is needed. Dogs love to chase balls or go for walks; cats enjoy playing with toys or laser lights. For overweight or obese pets who do not lose weight with measured food or more exercise, we encourage you to consider Purina OM (Overweight Management). This diet and weight loss protocol allows your pet to lose weight and still provides the daily nutrition needed. Visit Purina's Project Pet Slim Down for more information.
- Comprehensive ExaminationYour pet can benefit greatly from regular wellness examinations. Whether your pet is a youngster, a “senior citizen,” or any age in between, wellness examinations provide an excellent opportunity for us to conduct a thorough physical examination and develop a health profile for your pet. This information will help us identify medical problems and any other issues that can affect your pet’s health and quality of life.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlThere was a time when parasites like fleas, ticks, and roundworms were considered mostly a nuisance. Now, however, we know that parasites can cause serious illness and even death in pets. For example, ticks can transmit infections like Lyme disease, and fleas can transmit tapeworms and Bartonella – the bacteria that causes “cat-scratch fever” in humans. Another type of parasite, called a heartworm, is transmitted by mosquitoes. Heartworms live in your pet’s lungs and heart, causing damage to these organs, and sometimes even death. Intestinal parasites, like roundworms and hookworms, also threaten pets and are even transmissible to humans.
- Pain ManagementOur approach to pain management for our patients is rooted in our philosophy for compassionate care. We not only understand how difficult it is to watch a beloved pet suffer, we make it our priority to minimize or eliminate pain and discomfort in all of our patients. We will teach you how to recognize the signs of pain and discomfort in your pet and help you choose the best medicines and therapies to minimize pain.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Anal Gland Infection TreatmentAs the labor market has evolved over the years, and given the current economy, we recognize the need to adjust our fees to support both retaining a talented team and covering our increasing supply costs. While we have been charging for our RVT exams, effective March 6, we will implement a Veterinary Assistant Services fee for nail trims, ear cleaning, anal gland expression, blood glucose checks, blood pressure checks and other services scheduled with our assistants. The fee is $12 per pet, per visit in addition to the fee for the service(s) requested. While we are keeping the fees for those services the same, we do have to pass along the price increases in medications and injections, such as Cytopoint Allergy Injection. Please visit our website to view pricing for common services/injections.
- Arthritis TreatmentMany pets are affected by osteoarthritis, a degenerative disease affecting the joints. If your pet shows signs such as slow to get up from a resting position or an unwillingness to jump or climb stairs, schedule an appointment today to discuss this painful disease. Visit www.rimadyl.com and www.metacam.us to learn more.
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentExclusions. Are certain conditions excluded from the coverage? What about chronic and long-term diseases and conditions? Will the policy cover care for your pet's diabetes or hip dysplasia? In some cases, insurers may cover new illnesses and injuries, but might exclude pre-existing illnesses or chronic conditions.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentAn ultrasound of the heart, or echocardiogram, is the most useful test for evaluating a heart murmur in a pet. With ultrasound, a veterinarian can look inside the heart, in the chambers, and visualize the valves. This non-surgical test can rule out or confirm a diagnosis and aid in determining the amount of leakage and the severity of an abnormality.
- Kidney Disease Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentSome dogs (usually small breeds) can require a dental up to every 6 months. Some dogs can go 3 to 4 years between dental cleanings. Typically, after the age of 2 or 3, most dogs and cats will need a dental every 1 to 2 years. Assessment by your veterinarian will allow you to discuss your pet’s dental health and if excessive plaque or periodontal disease requires a cleaning.
- Wound and Fracture CareWe consider the use of digital radiograph technology a valuable tool in modern diagnostic procedures. Radiographs, which are commonly known as X-rays, are used to evaluate injuries and conditions which require more than external examination. Radiology equipment gives us a non-evasive way to observe your pet’s internal anatomy so that we can provide a more thorough and accurate diagnosis. Our veterinarians use radiographs to detect bone fractures, bladder stones, tumors, and soft tissue problems (those related to the heart, stomach, intestines, reproductive, and urinary systems) as well as to locate swallowed foreign objects such as toys or rocks.
- Veterinary SurgeryOur surgical services include soft tissue as well as some orthopedic procedures. Some of the routine and soft tissue surgeries include spay or neuter, declaw, tumor removal, abdominal exploratory surgery to remove ingested foreign objects, mass removal, C-section, and various eye repair. Additionally, Dr. Christy Spinks and Dr. Bill Imperial are able to repair most ACL tears and MLPs (Medial Luxating Petella).
- Spaying and NeuteringCanine spay and neuter procedures are priced based on three weight categories, up to 50 pounds, 50.1-110 pounds, and 110.1-150 pounds. If you wish for your pet to have a microchip implanted, there will be an additional fee of $47.
- Laboratory ServicesOur in-house laboratory allows us to perform many types of testing that can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of your pet. Our state-of-the-art equipment allows us to diagnose your pet quickly. We are able to perform many tests for your pet’s care, including...
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingMicrochips have helped reunite thousands of pets with their families, whether the pet ran away or is misplaced by natural disaster. We offer the Datamars microchip to increase the chances of a safe recovery. A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is inserted under your pet's skin in a single simple injection, just like a vaccine. The microchip has a code that is unique to your pet, the way your social security number is unique to you. When a pet is found and scanned, the unique code can be traced back to you through your database registration at www.petlink.net, allowing you and your pet to be happily reunited.After your dog or cat is microchipped, you must register on PetLink™, www.petlink.net, a no-cost, national pet registry service that keeps contact information current, making it easier for you and your lost pet to be reunited.
- BoardingYou can complete the Boarding Information Form online before your cat's visit. For more information on cat boarding, please call us at
- Grooming
- Senior Pet CareYour senior pet’s wellness examination is also your chance to have us address any of your questions or concerns. We welcome your questions and encourage you to be involved in decisions regarding your pet’s health care.