Our experienced veterinary team provides comprehensive medical care, ranging from routine to advanced procedures and treatments.
Although we handle the majority of your pet’s medical and surgical needs in-house, we occasionally refer patients to veterinary specialists or specialty clinics when advanced training or equipment will be beneficial. Below you will find a list of treatments that we currently offer in-house.
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Behavior Therapy
We offer behaviorial counseling for pets spanning a variety of unwanted behaviors, such as excessive barking, chewing, spraying, scratching, digging, house soiling, or aggression. Behavioral problems can be challenging and frustrating for both pets and pet owners, so it is our goal to work diligently with you towards a solution.
Cardiology
Veterinary cardiology is focused on the diagnosis and treatment of heart and vascular disease in pets. If your furry friend is exhibiting signs such as rapid breathing, coughing, reduced appetite, fatigue, weakness, or difficulty exercising, call our team to schedule a visit to our hospital to see if there is a cardiac-related issue going on.
Endocrinology
Endocrinology is focused on the key glands of your pet's endocrine system: the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, adrenals, ovaries, and testes. Releasing hormones directly into the bloodstream, they orchestrate the regulation of essential bodily functions. Early detection of disorders within your pet's endocrine system is crucial to allow proper treatment to begin.
Health Certificates
Many of our clients travel with their pets. Oftentimes, you will need a health certificate to accompany your pet. You will want to make sure you know the requirements of the airline and/or destination, and then plan ahead: make your appointment with the USDA (if required), have your pet’s vaccinations and tests performed in the appropriate time frame, and schedule your appointment with our team.
Pet Hospice & Euthanasia
Choosing hospice care or euthanasia for your pet is deeply personal, yet you're not alone in making that tough decision. If your pet is sick, aging, or terminally ill and you're concerned about their suffering, please reach out to us to learn more about our hospice care services and humane euthanasia. We're here to support and guide you through this process with care.
Veterinary Internal Medicine
Internal medicine veterinarians are qualified to perform advanced diagnostic services and create treatment plans for illnesses related to the internal body systems of animals. Our team will help diagnose and treat conditions of the GI system, kidneys, liver, heart, nervous system, endocrine glands, bladder, and respiratory systems. We also treat cancers, blood disorders, immune deficiencies, and infectious diseases.
Laser Therapy
Laser therapy, a gentle and non-invasive option, often complements physical therapy or rehabilitation for pets. It's a pain-free way to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and enhance healing. This treatment is good for post-surgical patients, and pets with chronic arthritis, skin conditions, muscle strains and sprains, joint or disc disease, wounds, bites and burns.
OFA Certification
Hip and elbow dysplasia is a common condition that affects dogs and can cause debilitating and painful conditions for your pet. OFA Hip & Elbow evaluation/certification helps pet owners and breeders to evaluate the hip joint before breeding. We strongly recommend OFA Hip & Elbow certification before breeding a female, before the purchase of a puppy, and/or to evaluate your pet's hip condition.
Oncology
A cancer diagnosis for your pet can be scary. Our veterinary oncology team is here to help guide you in finding the right treatment for your pet. We have extensive experience in treating pet cancers (and almost every pet can be helped to some degree!) For some pets, that may mean a cure; for others, we focus on palliative treatments that provide an improved quality of life.
Ophthalmology
If you are concerned about your pet’s eyes or vision, we can help. Our team diagnoses and treats a variety of ophthalmological issues, including but not limited to, dry eyes, cataracts, corneal infection or trauma, and glaucoma. It is important to report any changes in your pet’s eyes or vision during their routine veterinary visits.
Orthopedics
Veterinary orthopedics addresses injuries of your pet's skeletal system, muscles, joints, and ligaments. Through physical exams, lab tests, and X-rays, we identify the cause of pain or the extent of any injury or illness. This allows us to tailor a treatment plan to keep your pet active and well.
Pain Management
Our veterinarians are committed to pinpointing the source of your pet's discomfort and helping you understand how to identify signs of pain as animals instinctively hide pain from humans. Pain management is one of our primary considerations when treating a pet for any medical condition.
Physical Rehabilitation
Physical rehabilitation is often prescribed to pets with arthritis, mobility limitations, degenerative neurological conditions and/or orthopedic surgical recovery. Depending on the condition, exercises are performed to increase range of motion, improve balance, and overall muscle strength for your furry friend. Pain reduction is an important part of rehab and is managed through a variety of modalities.
Pet Allergies & Dermatology
Is your pet itching or showing signs of skin discomfort? Just like humans, pets can be sensitive to irritants that cause them distress. Our team will diagnose and treat pets with skin-related problems including parasites, allergies, rashes, infections, hair loss, and more. We diagnose and provide effective treatments to prevent your pets skin care conditions from worsening.
Chiropractic Care
Pet chiropractic care aims to find and fix subluxations (misalignments of the vertebrae) without surgery or medication. This therapy aims to improve nerve communication throughout the body, aiding in healing. It's beneficial for pets that are injured, unwell, or even those in good health, supporting overall well-being and recovery.
Pocket Pets
Pocket pets refer to smaller household pets such as guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, mice, rats, gerbils, and hedgehogs. Each pet is different and requires different care. We will guide you in your pet’s care, provide helpful tips for keeping your pet safe and offer treatments (such as vaccination, parasite screening, and spay/neuter) to keep your pet healthy.
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