Preventive Care Exams
Pets can't tell us what's wrong but routine physical exams can help the veterinarian detect any problems or diseases owners might not have noticed such as heart murmurs, tumors, enlarged organs, cataracts, ear infections, ear mites, dental and gum disease, skin issues and allergies. Bringing your pets to the veterinarian for a physical exam every year is the smartest and easiest way to keep them healthy. Exams allow your veterinarian to detect any problems before they become severe or costly.
What To Expect:
ANNUAL PREVENTIVE CARE VISIT (for cats and dogs aged 6 months and older):
- Complete physical examination where your pet is checked from nose to tail
- Preventive Care Screening: Level of Your Choice (details listed below)
- Update appropriate vaccinations
- Flea/Tick/Heartworm Preventive Medications
- Complete physical exam of young animals. We will screen for common birth defects and discuss general pet health.
- Intestinal Parasite Screening
- Update appropriate vaccinations
- Complimentary Puppy/Kitten Pack
- Brief exam completed with each puppy/kitten booster vaccine to screen for abnormalities that may develop.
- Update appropriate vaccinations
- Flea/Tick/Heartworm Preventive Medications
Your Veterinarian will check...
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Vaccinations
*Please Note* - Sick pets should be evaluated and treated prior to receiving vaccinations. Healthy pets mount a better immune response to vaccines which provided better protection.
Canines |
Felines |
RABIES: required by law in most states. Advised to protect your pet against rabies.
ANNUAL COMBO VACCINE: advised as a core vaccine. Provides protection against common respiratory and gastrointestinal viruses such as Parvovirus, Distemper, and Leptospirosis. KENNEL COUGH (Bordetella): advised for pets that are at high risk. This includes pets that are taken to the groomer, for boarding, or to any area with a large number of animals. |
RABIES: required by law in most states. Advised to protect your pet against rabies.
ANNUAL COMBO VACCINE: Advised as a core vaccine. Provides protection against common respiratory and gastrointestinal viruses such as Feline Distemper and Panleukopenia. LEUKEMIA: Advised for pets that are at risk. Outdoor cats that may be exposed to other cats (especially feral cats) are at risk for contracting this viral disease. |
Preventative Care
The cost of prevention is often a fraction of the cost of treating a disease or problem once it has become more advanced, and early diagnosis and treatment of developing problems or diseases can increase the likelihood of successful outcomes.
Preventive healthcare involves a multi-faceted approach that includes veterinary evaluation of your pet's overall health and risks of disease or other health problems. Based on the findings, your veterinarian will provide you with tailored advice that best fits your pet's health status and risk factors.
Preventive healthcare involves a multi-faceted approach that includes veterinary evaluation of your pet's overall health and risks of disease or other health problems. Based on the findings, your veterinarian will provide you with tailored advice that best fits your pet's health status and risk factors.
Preventive Care Screening - Canine |
Preventive Care Screening - Feline |
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Types of Lab Testing
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