Medical Services
Our knowledgeable staff and our facilities allow us to deal with a variety of medical conditions your pet may experience. We hope we do not have to see you or your pet for an emergency but if we do, we are equipped to handle the situation. In some cases, your pet may require hospitalization and further diagnostic tests. Our website describes the medical services we offer in more detail.
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Medical Assessment
A complete medical assessment begins with a thorough general physical examination whereby your pet’s eyes, ears, teeth, mouth, skin, lings, cardiovascular, neurological, gastrointestinal and skeletal system are examined for any…
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Dentistry
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have oral disease by the age of 3. It is the most frequently diagnosed health problem…
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Dermatology – Skin Problems
Dermatology refers to the study of the skin. Skin disease is a frequently observed problem in dogs and cats. Diagnosing a skin problem in your pet may simply require an…
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Endocrinology (Hormones)
There are many signs observable in pets with endocrine disease. These signs include (but are not limited to) the following: abnormal energy levels, abnormal behavior, abnormal drinking, urinating and eating…
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Cardiology (Heart)
A heart problem can affect your pet at any age although it is more often found in older pets. Heart disease affects 10% of all dogs, 24% of dogs over…
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Eye Exams & Treatments
Complete eye exams are performed whenever there is injury or disease affecting the eye and surrounding tissues. Infections, cat scratches, abrasions, ulcers etc are some of the common eye problems…
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Endoscopy
This minimally invasive procedure allows a veterinarian to see inside a pet’s body and, when necessary, take biopsies (tissue samples) without having to perform surgery. Endoscopy is commonly used to…
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Ultrasonography
Ultrasonography (also called ultrasound or sonography) is a noninvasive, pain-free procedure that uses sound waves to examine a pet’s internal organs and other structures inside the body. It can be…
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Radiology (X-rays)
Radiology (x-rays) is routinely used to provide valuable information about a pet’s bones, gastrointestinal tract (stomach, intestines, colon), respiratory tract (lungs), heart, and genitourinary system (bladder, prostate). It can be…
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Flea Prevention and Control
A flea problem on your pet means a flea problem in your home. Understanding the flea life cycle and methods for its control can be a daunting task. We will…
