DENTISTRYDental disease is the most common clinical condition occurring in adult dogs and cats, and is entirely preventable. Studies in dogs have shown that dental disease is associated with changes in the heart, liver, and kidneys. Regular dental cleaning will keep those teeth clean and breath fresh!
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BLOOD SCREENINGBlood tests are a great way to assess the your pet's health status, especially before surgical procedures. We recommend yearly and pre-anesthetic blood work to evaluate organ function, monitor for metabolic diseases, and detect other unforeseen abnormalities. These tests are also used to diagnose and treat sick patients quickly.
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RADIOGRAPHSAre a form of electromagnetic radiation that passes high energy through most objects, including the body. Radiographs help to diagnose broken bones, hip dysplasia, arthritis, and pregnancy. We can also take thoracic films to assess the size of the heart and presence of abnormal fluids in the chest or lung cavity. Also, we can locate possible foreign object ingested by your fury friend.
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MICROCHIPPINGHas become a very popular and safe way to identify your pet and you as the owner in the unfortunate case that your pet is lost. It involves the placement of a small electronic chip the size of a piece of rice just under the skin near the shoulders. If your pet becomes lost any individual could transport your pet to the nearest vet facility to be scanned in hopes of being reunited with a loved one.
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PUPPY WELLNESSWe offer your new puppy all the benefits of veterinary care starting at 6 weeks of age. These services include: examination, vaccination, fecal testing, deworming. One of the best things you can do for your new fury friend is regular veterinary care. Due to several deadly diseases your pet should be seen every 3 weeks up to 15-16 weeks of age. The visits would include the above services and starting them on a monthly preventative to rid any potential parasite exposure.
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KITTEN WELLNESSWe also offer your new kitten all the benefits of veterinary care starting at 6 weeks of age. These services include examination, vaccinations, fecal testing, deworming, feline leukemia and aids testing. Due to a number of deadly diseases your pet should be seen every 3 weeks starting between 6-9 weeks old. These visits would include the above services as well as starting them on a monthly flea preventative.
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SENIOR CAREWe offer multiple benefits for both you and your senior loved one. We all know that pain management is a vital part of senior care. We use advanced pain management techniques designed to alleviate discomfort and enhance mobility. Routine senior bloodwork panels are vital in early detection of age-related conditions and needs to be done before pain management is distributed. Scheduling yearly visits to examine your senior loved one will help keep them around and comfortable.
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