Preventive care is the foundation of a long, healthy life for your pet. From nose-to-tail checkups to vaccinations and diagnostics, our wellness care plans are designed to catch issues early and support your pet’s health at every life stage.
Wellness exams are more than just routine checkups—they’re proactive visits where we assess your pet’s weight, heart, teeth, coat, and more. We also discuss parasite prevention, lifestyle factors, and early signs of common conditions.
Routine physical exams help us track your pet’s health over time and detect problems early.
Core vaccines protect against life-threatening illnesses, while optional vaccines may be recommended based on risk. We also offer vaccine titer testing to assess your pet’s immunity levels.
Year-round protection against fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites is critical. We’ll recommend safe, effective products suited to your pet’s needs and local risks.
From choosing the right diet to managing obesity, we offer personalized guidance to keep your pet healthy and active at every age.
Older pets benefit from more frequent exams and diagnostics. We’ll monitor for common age-related conditions to ensure their golden years are as comfortable as possible.
Microchipping is a simple, permanent way to help ensure your pet can be reunited with you if they ever get lost. The process is quick, safe, and no more painful than a vaccine. We’ll register your pet’s chip to a national database so your contact info is always up to date.
Yes. Even indoor pets are at risk for airborne diseases, parasites, or illnesses transmitted through brief outdoor exposure or other animals. We customize your pet’s vaccine plan to match their lifestyle and minimize risk.
Catching health issues early often means easier treatment, lower costs, and better outcomes. Annual exams and routine diagnostics help us spot subtle changes before they become serious problems.
Puppies and kittens should start wellness care as early as 6–8 weeks of age. Early visits help establish a vaccine schedule, screen for parasites, and give us a chance to monitor development. It’s also a great opportunity to ask questions about training, nutrition, and preventive care.
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