Preventative care

Our veterinary health examinations routinely include a check of the patients weight, temperature, ears for ear mites and fur for ring worm. Yearly veterinary health checks by our highly trained doctors are one of the best ways to keep your pet healthy and detect problems early

Commonly Asked Questions

Preventive care for pets involves regular check-ups, vaccinations, and other health measures designed to keep your pet healthy and to catch potential issues before they become serious. This includes things like routine physical exams, dental care, parasite control, and early screening for common diseases. Preventive care is crucial because it helps to maintain your pet’s overall well-being, prevents the onset of disease, and can often save on more costly treatments and procedures that might be needed if health issues are allowed to develop unchecked.

The frequency of preventive care visits can vary based on your pet’s age, health status, and lifestyle. Generally, it’s recommended to bring your pet in for a wellness exam at least once a year. Puppies and kittens may require more frequent visits for vaccinations and to monitor their growth and development. Senior pets may also need more frequent check-ups to monitor for age-related issues. Your veterinarian will provide a tailored schedule based on your pet’s specific needs.

A comprehensive preventive care plan typically includes several key components:
 Routine physical exams to assess your pet’s overall health.
 Vaccinations to protect against common diseases.
 Parasite prevention, including flea, tick, and heartworm control.
 Dental care to prevent oral diseases and maintain dental health.
 Regular blood work and screenings, especially for older pets, to detect issues early.
 Nutritional counseling and weight management to prevent obesity and related health problems.