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OUR VETERINARY SERVICES

Veterinary Surgery
Our Veterinarians are trained in the latest techniques
should your pet require a surgical procedure. We offer a full
range of soft tissue surgeries which include routine spays and neuters, tumor
removal, biopsies, to more advanced procedures
such as
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair and gastro-intestinal surgery. Our
Veterinarians employ advanced state-of-the-art equipment to care for and
monitor your pet during all surgical procedures. Find out about the
benefits of Laser Surgery.
Read about our
2010 Most Unusual Surgical Cases

Digital Radiology
Digital
Radiology provides a quick, easy way to assist in the diagnosis of
bone, musculo-skeletal, gastrointestinal, and other internal organ
issues. Just like a digital camera, digital x-rays are instant.

Laboratory
Analysis
Our on-site laboratory
facilities allow us to obtain lab test results quickly to facilitate
our ability to diagnose your pet and select the right form of
treatment.
Comprehensive diagnostic procedures enable us to
recommend the most effective form of treatment to keep your pet
healthy and happy.

Dental Services
Pets
with routine dental care typically live longer and healthier lives.
Pets with dental disease constantly release bacteria from their
mouths into their bloodstream (i.e. bacteremia), resulting in
inflammatory changes in the heart, liver, and kidney tissue in
otherwise healthy animals. This problem may be exacerbated in pets
that already have other existing diseases. PERIODONTAL DISEASE
IS A MAJOR HEALTH RISK FOR YOUR PET. It is the most common
disease found in small animal practice. It is PAINFUL. Most
frequently, pets with oral pain “suffer in silence”. It is
PREVENTABLE (the term for prevention is “prophylaxis”). Let us give
your pet a complete dental check up and advise you on how to keep
your pet's teeth clean and healthy for a long and pain-free
lifetime!

Nutritional Counseling
We offer Nutritional Counseling not only to
maintain your pet’s proper weight, but also to help with common
allergies and certain disease processes (kidney, liver, and cardiac
conditions), as well as specially formulated food to help with
dental care.
Many owners do not realize that their pet may
be overweight. Weight and nutrition are important aspects of
pet care and they should not be overlooked. Overweight pets
face several dangers such as: heart disease, painful joints,
increased risk of arthritis, increased risk of diabetes, and
problems during anesthesia and recovery from surgery. Pets
with healthy weights (as recommended by your veterinarian) can live
up to two years longer!
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