Pets’ healthcare needs change as they grow. Puppies and kittens require more frequent visits to monitor growth, administer vaccinations, and address developmental concerns. Adult pets benefit from biannual exams to maintain preventive care, monitor chronic conditions, and stay up to date on vaccines.
Senior dogs and cats have unique health considerations. Advanced screenings, including bloodwork, urinalysis, and other diagnostics help to detect subtle changes early, manage chronic conditions, and maintain quality of life for older pets. With this proactive approach, aging pets can stay comfortable, active, and happy longer.
Our exams go beyond a quick check. We assess your pet’s overall health, including heart, lungs, joints, teeth, and body condition. Every visit is personalized to your pet’s age, breed, and lifestyle, ensuring no detail is overlooked.
We tailor vaccine protocols to each pet, protecting against diseases based on age, health status, and lifestyle. Whether it’s core vaccines or lifestyle-specific boosters, our team creates a plan that keeps your pet safe while minimizing stress.
Fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites pose year-round risks. We recommend preventive treatments designed for your pet’s routine and environment, keeping both pets and families protected.
Routine lab tests, including bloodwork and urinalysis, help uncover hidden issues before they become serious. We customize screenings based on your pet’s age, medical history, and wellness goals.
A microchip is a permanent ID that significantly increases the chances of a lost pet returning home. For pets traveling domestically or internationally, microchips are essential for compliance and safety. Our USDA-accredited veterinarian also provides health certificates for both domestic and international travel.
From choosing the right diet to managing obesity, we offer personalized guidance to keep your pet healthy and active at every age.
Puppies and kittens may need visits every few weeks initially, adults benefit from biannual exams, and seniors often require more frequent checkups and screenings.
Not always. Vaccine needs depend on your pet’s age, health, and lifestyle. We review the best schedule at each exam to keep your pet protected without unnecessary shots.
Yes. Domestic and international travel requires scheduled appointments. International certificates may need to be issued within a specific timeframe, so plan ahead.
Absolutely! Our team is happy to help with nutrition, exercise, enrichment, and overall wellness recommendations to support a long, healthy life for your cat or dog.