At our animal hospital, we understand that your pets are part of your family. That's why we are committed to providing the highest quality of veterinary care possible. Our team of skilled veterinarian and staff are dedicated to keeping your pets healthy and happy. From preventative care to advanced treatments, we offer a wide range of services to meet the needs of your pets. Our goal is to build a lasting relationship with you and your furry friends. Explore our website to learn more about our services and how we can help your pets live their best lives!
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Nose to tail examination of your pet, this is required yearly in order to legally prescribe any medication including Heartworm, flea and tick prevention.
The rabies vaccine is legally required in the state of Georgia, if your pet has lapsed on their Rabies vaccine or has never received it they are only eligible for the 1yr.
The Rabies vaccine is legally required in the state of Georgia, if your pet has lapsed on their Rabies vaccine or has never received it they are only eligible for the 1yr.
The DA2PP vaccine is a Core vaccine that protects dogs from five serious diseases: distemper, adenovirus (hepatitis), parvovirus, and parainfluenza. It helps keep dogs healthy and prevents life-threatening infections.
The DA2PP vaccine is a Core vaccine that protects dogs from five serious diseases: distemper, adenovirus (hepatitis), parvovirus, and parainfluenza. It helps keep dogs healthy and prevents life-threatening infections. If your pet has lapsed on their DA2PP vaccine or has never received it they are only eligible for the 1yr.
The lepto vaccine protects dogs from leptospirosis, a bacterial disease spread from wild animal urine and stagnant water, that can cause kidney and liver damage and can also spread to people.
The Bordetella vaccine helps protect dogs from kennel cough, a contagious respiratory illness. It’s especially important for dogs that visit kennels, daycare, or groomers.
The FVRCP vaccine protects cats from feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia, helping prevent serious and potentially life-threatening illnesses.
The Feline Leukemia (FeLV) vaccine helps protect cats from feline leukemia virus, which can weaken the immune system and cause serious illness.
The FeLV test checks cats for feline leukemia virus, a contagious virus that can affect the immune system and overall health, helping with early detection and management.
A heartworm test checks if a dog is infected with heartworms, which can cause serious heart and lung damage. Testing helps make sure dogs get the right treatment and stay healthy. It is a required test in order to get on heartworm prevention, Which is HIGHLY recommended in the state of Georgia.
A fecal test checks for intestinal parasites like worms that can harm a dog’s health and sometimes spread to people. It helps catch problems early so they can be treated quickly.
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Yearly Labwork helps detect early signs of health problems in dogs and cats, even before symptoms appear, allowing for timely treatment and better long-term care.
A CBC (Complete Blood Count) + Chem 10 is a common blood test for dogs and cats:
Together, they give a clear picture of your pet’s overall health.
The IDEXX Senior Profile is a blood test for older dogs and cats that screens for kidney, liver, and thyroid issues, blood sugar, and overall organ health, helping detect problems early for proactive care.
The IDEXX Total Health with UPC is a comprehensive blood and urine test for dogs and cats that checks organ function, overall health, and urinary protein levels, helping detect health issues early for better long-term care.
IDEXX Urinalysis examines a pet’s urine to check for kidney issues, infections, and other urinary problems, helping detect health concerns early.
Radiographs (2 views) are X-ray images taken from two different angles of a body part. This gives a clearer, more complete picture of bones, joints, or organs, helping veterinarians accurately diagnose problems in animals.
An additional radiograph view is needed when the standard views don’t provide enough detail. It helps veterinarians see hidden areas, confirm a diagnosis, or better evaluate fractures, tumors, or internal organs.
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