General Wellness
Wellness & Preventive CareSemi-annual wellness exams are encouraged to evaluate your pets overall health, prevent & detect problems before they become serious.
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Heartworm & Parasite PreventionHeartworms, intestinal parasites, fleas & ticks can be dangerous if your pet contracts them. Preventive measures are encouraged year round to keep your pets happy, safe and healthy.
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VaccinationsPreventative care is always encouraged in maintaining your pets health. Proper vaccination is vital in protecting your pets against harmful diseases.
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Dental CarePet dental health is important to maintain for your animal. Dental concerns and dental related diseases can easily be prevented by visiting our veterinarians regularly for dental examinations and cleanings.
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Nutrition & DietOur veterinary nutrition counselor works directly with the veterinarians on staff to review your pet’s medical history and dietary needs to formulate a comprehensive personalized meal plan with food recommendations for weight loss, weight gain or support for other underlying conditions.
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MicrochippingMicrochip identification is the most reliable way to reunite lost pets with their owners.
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Holistic Services
AcupunctureDr. Ferris offers acupuncture services for pets, having completed the Chi Institute's basic acupuncture course in 2010 and the Tui Na course in 2013. Her training enables her to integrate acupuncture into treatment plans, aiming to enhance overall health and address various medical conditions in animals.
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Chiropractic AdjustmentsDr. Ferris has specialized training in veterinary chiropractic care, having completed the Options for Animals basic chiropractic course in 2006. Her expertise in this area allows her to offer chiropractic adjustments for pets, focusing on spinal health to improve mobility and alleviate discomfort.
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Holistic MedicineHolistic pet medicine focuses on whole-body health, combining conventional care with alternative therapies like acupuncture, herbs, and nutrition to treat root causes and promote overall well-being.
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Diagnostic Services
Laboratory ServicesDiagnostic testing can identify problems your pet may be experiencing so that proper treatment can begin before a condition worsens. We recommend veterinary diagnostic testing to identify any problems and to begin treatment as early as possible.
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RadiographyRadiography, also known as X-rays, is one of the most common and valuable medical diagnostic tools. X-rays are highly useful for screening areas of the body that have contrasting tissue densities, or when evaluating solid tissues.
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Dental RadiographyVeterinary dental radiographs are performed to assist in diagnosing any existing dental diseases. Veterinary professionals take dental radiographs to be able to administer the proper care needed.
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Diagnostic UltrasoundsAn ultrasound is a highly useful tool when evaluating heart conditions, internal organs, cysts and tumors.
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EchocardiographyEchocardiography, also known as echocardiogram, cardiac echo or simply an echo, is an ultrasound of the heart that helps our veterinarians visualize the cardiovascular system and identify abnormalities.
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EKGWe use electrocardiography to measure and evaluate the electrical activity of the heart to diagnose potential heart conditions your pet may suffer from.
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Surgery Services
Spay & NeuterSpaying or neutering your pet helps control overpopulation, preventing unwanted litters and reducing the number of animals in shelters. It also offers health benefits, like lowering the risk of certain cancers and infections. Neutering can improve behavior by reducing aggression, roaming, and marking territory.
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Dental Cleaning & ExtractionRegular dental cleanings prevent plaque buildup, gum disease, and infections in pets, improving their overall health. Poor oral hygiene can lead to the extraction of diseased teeth. Cleanings also prevent bad breath, pain, and eating difficulties, ensuring a healthier, happier life.
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Mass Removal SurgeryMass removals in pets are crucial to prevent potential health risks, including cancer, infection, and discomfort. Early removal can stop growths from becoming malignant or spreading. Masses can also cause pain, mobility issues, or interfere with organ function. Prompt veterinary evaluation and removal improve a pet’s quality of life and overall health.
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Travel Certification Services
Domestic Health CertificatesAre you traveling domestically within the USA? We can issue domestic health certificates to confirm your pet is healthy and up-to-date on vaccinations for travel. These certificates ensure pets meet state or airline requirements, preventing travel delays. One of our veterinarians examines your pet for illnesses, ensuring safe travel for both the pet and others.
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International Health CertificatesTraveling outside of the country with your furry friend? We issues international health certificates to confirm your pet is healthy and meets the destination country’s travel requirements. This includes vaccinations, parasite prevention, and overall health checks. The certificate ensures compliance with regulations, preventing travel delays or quarantine.
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