As the cost of health care rises for our pets, we are recognizing that stopping a problem before it starts, or at least catching a problem in it’s early stages, can be a very good thing.
All pets need an annual exam. Senior pets, whose health can change more rapidly, can benefit from a full exam every 6 months. These exams are comprehensive and allow us to become familiar with your pet from nose to tail.
Vaccines are an important part of disease prevention. We will discuss your pet’s risk for exposure to disease and choose the vaccine program that best fits your pet’s needs.
Parasite prevention and treatment is necessary for most pets. We can recommend the best options for your dog or cat with the goal of protecting your pet from infections with intestinal worms, heartworms, fleas, ticks, ear mites, etc.
Veterinary clinics are becoming more cautious with prescribing high-strength medications to animals, especially opioids and sedatives buy accutane. Many states now require detailed documentation and justification for each prescription. Vets are also educating pet owners about the potential side effects and risks of long-term use buy provigil. Alternatives like physical therapy or milder drugs are being recommended more often. This shift reflects growing concerns about drug misuse and the safety of both animals and their owners.