Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a 3000-year-old Chinese practice utilizing hair-thin needles to stimulate the body’s nerve centers, improving blood circulation and releasing pain-relieving hormones. This virtually painless process relaxes muscle tissue and oxygenates the surrounding area, allowing the body to heal more rapidly. Many disorders can be treated with acupuncture including: Neurologic…
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Allergies & Dermatology
The chewing. The scratching. The licking. These behaviors are all too familiar to many pet parents and they can be symptoms of a significant health problem. It could be food or environmental allergies, an infection, stress or any one of many issues, and it’s important your pet see the vet…
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Anesthesia
Many pet parents are concerned when their pets have surgery or another procedure that requires anesthesia. As always, your pet’s safety and comfort is our main priority. While there is some degree of risk with any medical procedure, we utilize the safest available anesthetics and require pre-operative blood testing to…
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Avian Care
Birds make wonderful, fascinating companions—but they do require consistent care to keep them happy and healthy. The single most important thing you can do to maintain your avian friend’s health is to make sure you keep up with regular veterinary exams. Birds are very good at hiding signs of illness…
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Behavior
Behavior issues are something most pet owners face at one time or another and sadly, they can create such frustration it breaks the bond between pet and person. At [Hospital Name] our veterinarians and technicians are experienced and educated about behavior problems and can provide help through training suggestions, environmental…
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Boarding
Going on vacation? Moving? Need a pet sitter for the day? Let us take the worry away! Our affordable boarding services are veterinarian-supervised and care is provided by attentive, highly-trained team members. They will watch after your pet as if it were their own, and should your pet have an…
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Cancer Care
There’s no doubt that one of the most frightening things a pet owner can hear is that their animal companion has cancer. [Hospital Name] is prepared and equipped to accurately diagnose and treat cancer in pets. We offer the following veterinary oncology services: Diagnostics Surgery Standard Chemotherapy Targeted Chemotherapy Radiation…
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Canine Rehabilitation
At [Hospital Name], we have seen how physical rehabilitation can help improve a patient’s strength and mobility, decrease pain, aid in their proprioception (awareness of foot placement), and increase overall well-being. Physical rehabilitation is also extremely important for a quicker recovery for postoperative patients. Studies have shown that rehab can…
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Cardiology
Although found most often in older pets, heart conditions can affect pets at any age. Heart disease is usually a life-threatening health issue, but we offer diagnostics and therapies which could help extend your pet’s life. If caught soon enough, some forms of heart disease can even be cured. Heart…
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Chiropractic
Caring for the pets we love is about more than just providing food, shelter, vaccinations, and love. While that’s a good start, long-term health and well-being may also include advanced therapies previously reserved for humans that are also effective in helping our companion animals. Veterinary chiropractic is one of those.…
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Dental Care
Imagine if you never brushed your teeth or had them cleaned. As you can imagine, things would eventually start to go very bad inside your mouth: teeth would rot and decay, gums would become inflamed and infected. Dangerous bacteria would eventually travel into your bloodstream and could cause other serious…
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Dermatology
The chewing. The scratching. The licking. These behaviors are all too familiar to many pet parents and they can be symptoms of a significant health problem. It could be allergies, an infection, stress, or any one of many issues, and it’s important your pet see the vet when these symptoms…
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Diagnostics
Early detection is key when it comes to treating your pet, and [Hospital Name] offers complete in-house diagnostics including advanced equipment and an on-site laboratory. This saves time, money, and most importantly, you don’t have to wait overnight for results—meaning your pet gets a diagnosis and needed treatment sooner. In-House…
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Electrocardiography (ECG/EKG)
Just like people, pets are sometimes born with or develop heart disease. Effective treatment begins with early detection. Electrocardiography is a non-invasive, painless recording of the heart's beating, and is a critical tool in the diagnosis and management of a pet's cardiac issues. An electrocardiography device detects minute electrical changes…
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Emergency Care
Serious health problems, injuries, and illnesses require immediate care. When your pet urgently needs to see a veterinarian, [Hospital Name] offers quality emergency care [days and times service available]. While we understand you may not always be in a position to call in advance, if you are able to do…
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Endocrinology
Your pet’s endocrine system is similar to your own and consists of a system of glands (including the adrenal gland, ovaries, pancreas, parathyroid glands, pituitary gland, testes, and thyroid gland) that are the source of hormones that regulate the body. Diseases of the endocrine system include: Diabetes Cushing’s disease Hyperthyroidism…
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Euthanasia/End Of Life Care
It’s never easy to say goodbye to a beloved pet, and we want to help make that difficult time more manageable by providing compassionate hospice and euthanasia services for your pet. In addition to a quiet “comfort room” at the hospital where you can say goodbye to your pet, we…
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Exotic & Pocket Pets
Snakes, lizards, rats, gerbils, hamsters—bring us your reptiles and pocket pets! [Hospital Name] welcomes small mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Our veterinarians can advise you about proper care, feeding, and maintenance of your pet, as well as treat illnesses and conditions specific to their species. Many of these pets require a…
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Fear Free Visits
[Hospital Name] believes that a trip to the veterinarian doesn’t need to be a terrifying experience for your dog or cat! That’s why our doctors and staff members have completed extensive training and inspection so that we could become a certified Fear Free veterinary hospital. By using specific Fear Free…
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Flea Prevention & Control
Fleas are little blood suckers that can cause problems not only for your pet, but for you and your home as well. Hot spots, dermatitis, tapeworm and anemia are some of the risks a pet faces when they are infested with fleas. An adult female flea can lay up to…
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Grooming
Grooming is about more than just making your pet look good--these services can help your pet feel better as well, assisting in controlling external parasites, soothing skin conditions, and keeping wounds clean after surgery or injury. [Hospital Name] is proud to offer a complete range of grooming services for dogs…
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Health Screening Tests
[Hospital Name] offers screening for certain conditions and diseases, as well as for breeding purposes. Von Willebrand’s Disease This is a canine version of hemophilia, and it’s important you know if your dog has this condition before an emergency arises. Since it is genetic, many owners aren’t aware their pet…
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Heartworm Prevention
According to the Companion Animal Parasite Council, the incidence of heartworm across the country is up. As you may already know, potentially deadly heartworm is spread by mosquitoes, and it only takes one bite to infect a pet. Once infected, heartworm can do severe damage to a pet’s heart, lungs,…
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House Calls/In-Home Euthanasia
Do you or your pet have limited mobility? Is transportation an issue? We want to make sure your pet gets the care he or she needs when they need it, which is why [Hospital Name] offers house calls! House call services offer most routine veterinary care including: Wellness exams/illness evaluation…
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In-House Laboratory
[Hospital Name] has the capability to perform various blood tests, pre-anesthetic bloodwork, and other types of testing on-site instead of sending samples to an outside lab. This saves time, money, and most importantly, you don’t have to wait overnight for results—meaning your pet gets a diagnosis and needed treatment sooner.…
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In-House Pharmacy
[Hospital Name] is proud to have a fully stocked in-house pharmacy where you can purchase your pet’s medications, flea, tick and heartworm preventives and prescription diets. When you buy directly from us, prescriptions can be filled right on site, and you can be sure of their safety and effectiveness. Also,…
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Internal Medicine
Sometimes diagnosing a health issue means piecing together all the information you have about a pet—their lifestyle, medical history, clinical signs, lab results, imaging, and testing—to create a clear picture of the problem. At [Hospital Name], we have the experience and state-of-the-art technology to assess your pet’s condition as accurately…
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Large Animal/Livestock Services
Pregnancy Testing We understand that reproductive ability and efficiency is important to you as a livestock owner. At [Hospital Name], we can help you determine pregnancy status early on to ensure the health of the mother and offspring as well as effective economic management of your herd. We offer both…
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Laser Therapy
Laser therapy is a painless, non-invasive technology used to treat acute and chronic injuries, accelerate the healing process after surgery, and alleviate joint pain. It works by stimulating cell regeneration, increasing blood flow to the targeted area, and releasing the body's own pain-relieving hormones. The process generally takes between 5-10…
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Microchipping
One of the worst feelings to experience as a pet owner is a realization that your pet has gone missing. Only 17% of dogs and 2% of cats make it back to their homes—which can make it feel like you’ll never see your pet again if they get lost. [Hospital…
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Mobile Vet
Getting your pet to the vet can be a hassle—especially if you don’t have regular transport, you or your pet has limited mobility, or your animal friend is less than cooperative about vet visits. We’re now making it easier to get your pets the care they need with mobile veterinary…
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Nutrition
Ever heard the expression that “you are what you eat”? Well the same is true for our pets. A nutrition-rich diet is your pet’s first line of defense and a cornerstone of preventive care. Proper daily nutrition will go a long way in keeping your pet healthy by bolstering the…
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Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology is the branch of veterinary medicine that concerns diseases, injuries, and conditions that affect your pet’s eyes and vision. This includes diagnosing and treating problems with the structures surrounding the eye such as eyelids, eye sockets, and conjunctiva. While routine eye issues can be handled by a general practice…
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Orthopedic Surgery
It’s extremely common for dogs—especially older and overweight dogs—to rupture their cranial cruciate ligaments (CCL). This ligament is found in the knee and its human equivalent is the anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL. When a dog ruptures this ligament, their knee joint becomes unstable and they will limp on the…
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Pain Management
Just like people, pets can suffer lingering effects and discomfort from injury or a surgical procedure. [Hospital Name] takes treating pain seriously and offers several options to help pets feel better, including medication and alternative therapies. We’ll develop a pain management program that’s customized for your pet’s condition and needs.…
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Parasite Prevention
Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes aren't just a summer problem! Warming temperatures mean year-round prevention is key to making sure your pet is protected from these pests or the diseases they may carry. Don’t overlook the problems they can cause: fleas often trigger dermatitis, tapeworm, and hot spots; one tick bite…
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Pot-Bellied Pigs
We can safely treat and care for your pot-bellied pig pet, including spay and neutering services. We recommend altering your pig companion between 8-16 weeks of age before they become too large. While the procedure for your pig is essentially the same as with dogs and cats, it does require…
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Poultry Care
Whether you’re keeping them for food, eggs, or as pets, poultry have special needs when it comes to veterinary care. There are strict federal rules that must be followed when considering treatment and medication for chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese, because even if their owners see them as companions, they…
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Radio Wave Surgery
[Hospital Name] utilizes radio wave technology for most surgeries, as it offers shorter anesthesia times, less post-operative swelling, and quicker healing and recovery times. It is also safer than laser surgery as there is no burning of the tissue. Radiowave surgery works by utilizing a small microfiber tip energized by…
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Radiology
Veterinary diagnostic imaging is used to discover internal disease or injury. [Hospital Name] employs advanced imaging technologies guaranteeing the highest quality of care and diagnostics for our patients. Radiographs, or X-rays, use electromagnetic radiation directed towards the body to highlight objects within. They can detect abnormalities including skeletal fractures, soft…
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Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine is one of the latest treatments being used to help restore, repair and re-grow damaged tissue in pets. In veterinary medicine, this therapy is primarily used to treat arthritic animals, and for those with tendon and ligament injuries—although indications are that in the future this therapy may be…
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Senior Wellness
It can be hard to admit when we see the signs of old age in our animal companions, but the fact is that most dogs are considered seniors when they hit seven, cats around nine. Pets age much more rapidly than humans, which means diseases and illnesses progress quicker as…
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Sick Visits/Unwell Pets
As pet parents ourselves, we understand how stressful it can be when your pet is sick, injured, or suffering in any way. Our goal is to make sure you know that your pet’s health and well-being is our priority and we’ll do all we can to help–and do it as…
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Soft Tissue Surgery
Surgery is often the most effective way to treat many serious injuries and disorders, and [Hospital Name] is proud to offer skilled surgical care and advanced equipment. Our hospital provides most routine soft-tissue surgeries including: Spay/Neuter Dental Foreign body removal Tumor removal Bladder stone removal For more advanced procedures, we…
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Spay & Neuter
Every year thousands of stray and unwanted animals are euthanized in shelters across the United States for lack of homes. Many of these deaths are the avoidable result of owners failing to spay and neuter their pets. Even if you keep a close watch on your pet, accidents happen--and unexpected…
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Specialty Referrals
Sometimes pets come to us with illnesses and injuries that require the assistance of doctors with advanced training and experience in specific areas of veterinary medicine.We have long-standing relationships with many area specialty veterinarians and hospitals and if needed, will make a referral for you to consult one of these…
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Surgery
Surgery is often the most effective way to treat many serious injuries and disorders, and [Hospital Name] is proud to offer state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. Our hospital provides a full range of surgical services ranging from standard spaying and neutering to advanced, highly specialized procedures. Surgery specialties Soft-tissueOrthopedicNeurologicalDentalOphthalmicForeign body removal…
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Travel & Health Certificates
If you’re going to be traveling internationally or across state lines and plan to take your pet with you, it’s important to be aware of exactly what will be required for your animal companion to make the trip. It’s also a good idea to make sure your pet is physically…
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Ultrasound
Seeing under the skin--that's what's possible with ultrasound technology. Ultrasound is a powerful diagnostic tool that creates a real-time internal image of an animal’s body, giving us important information about the circulatory, skeletal and gastrointestinal systems. When used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools like X-rays, an ultrasound can help…
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Vaccinations
Young animals are like kids--it’s a never-ending job to keep them safe and happy. Vaccinating your pet is a relatively inexpensive but very important way to protect his or her health. In addition to preventing many life-threatening illnesses, vaccinations can prevent diseases prevalent in wildlife and those that can be…
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Wellness Care for Cats
Just like you, we want your cat to live the longest, healthiest life possible. That starts with the basics: quality food, enough exercise, good grooming, and yes, regular check-ups. Annual exams are your pet’s first line of defense. [Hospital Name]'s comprehensive annual exams include checking their overall health by taking their…
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Wellness Care for Dogs
Just like you, we want your dog to live the longest, healthiest life possible. That starts with the basics: quality food, enough exercise, good grooming, and yes, regular check-ups. Annual exams are your pet’s first line of defense. [Hospital Name]'s comprehensive annual exams include checking their overall health by taking their…
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Wellness Care for Kittens
Congratulations on your adorable new feline friend! Your [Hospital Name] veterinarian is your partner in making sure your kitten gets the best start possible. Our Kitten Wellness Program was created to make sure your new friend gets started off on the right paw, because the first few months of a…
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Wellness Care for Puppies
For many pet lovers, there is nothing more exciting and fun than getting a new puppy! Your [Hospital Name] veterinarian is your partner in making sure your puppy gets the best start possible. Our Puppy Wellness Program was created to make sure your new friend gets started off on the…
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Wellness Exams
Your pet’s health is always our number one priority, which is why for most pets we recommend annual wellness exams to ensure that your animal companion remains in good health. If your pet is a senior--over seven for dogs, over nine for cats--we strongly suggest twice-yearly exams and blood screenings.…
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X-Rays
[Hospital Name] employs advanced imaging technologies guaranteeing the highest quality of care for our patients. Radiographs, or X-rays, use electromagnetic radiation directed towards the body to highlight objects within. They can detect abnormalities including skeletal fractures, soft tissue damage, foreign bodies and dental disease. Digital X-rays also use less radiation,…
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