- Routine Annual Check-up
- We recommend a thorough examination once a year. Your pet ages at a faster rate than humans. So in a dog’s life one year means he has grown and aged approximately seven years. For a cat, the first year is equivalent to 15 years for a human; the second year would be like a 28 year old person; and 4 years for every year of the cat after the second year. Early detection of physical changes in your pet can aid in correcting problems. Vaccinations are given at the yearly exam. Our veterinarians and staff will assist you in choosing the vaccination protocol which is best for your pet.
- Diagnostic Procedures
- Laboratory Tests
- Our clinic is equipped with
an extensive in house laboratory facility as
well as a partnership with outside laboratories.
- Radiology
- Useful in diagnosing fractures
and other internal problems, our
radiograph equipment is an ever-useful tool.
- Ultra-sound
- A new technology to our office office
provides images that complement and enhance traditional x-ray
examinations.
- Endoscopy
- Endoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic medical procedure used to assess the interior surfaces of an organ by inserting a tube into the body. Endoscopic procedures are considered to be relatively painless.
- Surgical Procedures
- Our clinic is equipped to
handle a wide variety of surgical procedures. More
commonly we provide spaying, neutering, and
declawing as well as dental work. We
are also able to handle more extensive
procedures as the need arises as both of our
veternarians are continually being trained in
new procedures and new technology.
- Emergency Services
- Emergency service is provided
24 hours a day, 7 days a week either directly
through our office or by a partnering clinic in
the local area. Please call our
office phone (231) 946-3770 at anytime to reach
this service.