Pets can’t tell us when something feels “off,” so health issues often go unnoticed until they’ve progressed. That’s why annual or semi-annual wellness exams matter—they help us spot subtle changes in weight, mobility, or behavior, detect early signs of illness that aren’t always visible at home, keep vaccinations and parasite protection current, and discuss nutrition, exercise, and home care tailored to your pet’s needs.
By staying proactive with routine checkups, you can help your pet enjoy more happy, healthy years by your side and potentially avoid more serious or costly treatments down the road.
Our wellness exams are an in-depth check of your pet’s overall health, from nose to tail. We’ll discuss their diet, activity level, and any subtle changes you’ve noticed, making sure nothing important slips under the radar.
We customize each pet’s vaccination plan to offer the right protection without unnecessary boosters. By staying ahead of preventable diseases, we help your four-legged friend enjoy more time with you.
Fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites may be tiny, but the health risks they pose are huge. We design prevention plans tailored to your pet’s lifestyle, keeping pests at bay and your home parasite-free.
This quick procedure provides permanent identification that can’t be lost like a collar or tag. If your pet ever wanders off, a microchip dramatically increases the chances of a safe, happy reunion.
Routine bloodwork and lab screenings let us catch health concerns in their earliest stages, often before symptoms appear. From organ function to early disease detection, these tests give us the insight to keep your pet healthier, longer.
Older pets deserve extra attention, and our senior wellness plans are designed with their changing needs in mind. We focus on comfort, mobility, and early detection of age-related conditions, helping your senior companion enjoy their golden years to the fullest.
Most healthy adult pets should have an exam at least once a year, while senior pets may require quarterly or biannual exams. Puppies and kittens should be seen every month as they grow rapidly in the first few months of life.
Yes, indoor pets can still be exposed to certain diseases through contact with other animals, shared airspace, or even on your clothing and shoes.
We perform a thorough physical exam, review your pet’s history, discuss any concerns, and recommend preventive care such as vaccines, parasite control, or screening tests.
Bring any medical records, a list of medications, and note any changes in behavior, appetite, or energy. If your pet is nervous, we can offer tips to make the visit less stressful.
Yes. Aging pets often require more frequent checkups, lab tests, and adjustments to diet, exercise, or medications to keep them comfortable and healthy.