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Pet Wellness Exams/Screenings

Pets age faster than humans. While their lives progress more quickly, serious medical conditions do too. Annual to Semi-Annual pet wellness exams can help detect serious medical conditions and allow our doctors to treat them before their status becomes unmanageable. In seeing your veterinarian every 6-12 months, you have the opportunity to discuss your pet’s future health outlook, and ask questions about any existing conditions. Prior to your pet’s wellness exam, note any severe changes that have occurred with your pet including: vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, weight gain/loss, excessive thirst, or increased aggression. If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms or has developed any abnormal behavior since their last wellness exam, please inform our veterinarians and support staff.

During your pet's wellness exam we can perform: 

  • Complete Dental Exam
  • Full-body Physical Exam
  • Heartworm and Blood Parasite Screenings
  • Intestinal Parasite/Fecal Screenings
  • Early Detection Screenings (blood and urine screenings to evaluate status of organ function)
  • Radiographs/Diagnostic Imaging

Puppy and kitten exams

Because puppies and kittens have less developed immune systems, they are far more susceptible to disease and parasitic infection. During puppy and kitten wellness exams, vital statistics are taken and recorded. Depending on the age of your pet, we might also perform lab work to provide a comparative chart for future visits. We will examine your pet from head-to-tail, checking the vital organs for bloating or pain, and joints for any limited range of motion or discomfort. If you get a new pet, a wellness exam is recommended to detect any existing illness so we could promptly begin treatment.

Adult pet exams

Similar to a younger pet exam, our veterinarians will examine your adult pet from head-to-tail, inspecting all of the central organs, checking joint function/mobility, and recording vital statistics to ensure normality. If there are any pressing irregularities, lab tests or X-rays might be necessary. During adult pet exams, it is also a good idea to discuss diet and nutrition, as diet plays a vital role in maintaining good health. Pet owners are encouraged to consult with our veterinarians about their pet’s current diet and eating habits, and discuss healthier options (if any).

Senior pet exams

Senior pets require more care than their youthful counterparts. Because older pets are more susceptible to age-related illnesses, it is recommended that elderly pets receive a wellness exam twice each year, with complete lab work performed as well. During senior pet exams, our veterinarians take your pet’s vital statistics and perform a complete head-to-tail exam of internal organs and joints, accessing any abnormalities or pain your pet might be exhibiting.

To schedule your pet’s wellness exam, contact our office today!


        

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