Veterinary Examination

Book your pet's next wellness exam to keep them happy and healthy.

Here, we believe that regular veterinary examinations are essential for maintaining the health and well-being of your pet. That’s why we offer comprehensive and affordable exams for pets of all ages and breeds.

During a veterinary examination, our experienced veterinarians perform a thorough assessment of your pet’s health, considering their medical history, lifestyle, and specific characteristics. The examination typically includes:

  • A complete physical exam: Palpation from head to paws, checking heart rate, respiration, eyes, ears, mouth, skin, coat, and muscles.
  • Vaccination review: Ensuring your pet is up to date with their vaccinations and recommending additional vaccines if necessary.
  • Parasite check: Screening for internal and external parasites, and recommending deworming or other treatments if needed.
  • Nutritional discussion: Ensuring your pet receives a proper and balanced diet, and providing nutritional advice if needed.
  • Answering your questions: Taking time to address all your questions and concerns about your pet’s health.

How often should my pet be examined by a veterinarian?

The recommended frequency of veterinary exams depends on your pet’s age, breed, and health status. Generally, healthy pets should be examined once a year, while older pets, sick pets, or those at high risk of health problems may need more frequent exams.

What should I do to prepare my pet for a veterinary examination?

You generally do not need to make special preparations for your pet’s examination. However, it is important to note any symptoms or concerns you have about your pet so you can inform the veterinarian. You may also bring any previous medical records of your pet if you have them.

What happens during my pet’s veterinary examination?

The veterinarian will start by asking questions about your pet’s health and lifestyle. They will then perform a complete physical exam as described above. The veterinarian may also recommend additional tests, such as blood work, X-rays, or ultrasounds, if necessary.

Feel free to contact us to schedule a veterinary examination for your pet. We are here to help keep your furry companion healthy and happy!

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