What Are Dental X-rays? Dental x-rays are small films placed in your pet’s mouth to take radiographs of the tooth roots and surrounding bone. Why Take Dental X-rays? Only an…
Medical Services
We are equipped to handle a wide variety of medical conditions, including emergencies. Because we can perform many diagnostic procedures in-house, we can often give you immediate answers and start treating your pet faster. In some cases, your pet may require hospitalization and further diagnostic tests. Please take a look at the more detailed descriptions of medical services we offer, or call us to discuss your pet’s needs.
Ultrasonography is an invaluable diagnostic tool that improves the quality of care for your pet. It allows the veterinarian to look at the structure of internal organs and assess the…
Tooth anatomy: The crown is above the gum line, the root below. The crown is covered with enamel, the hardest substance in the body. Dentin makes up the bulk of…
When we need to figure out what’s wrong with your pet, we routinely use x-rays to help identify the cause of the problem, rule out possible problems, or provide a…
A flea problem on your pet means a flea problem in your home. Understanding the flea life cycle and methods for its control can be a daunting task. We will…
Skin problems are common in dogs and cats and can be caused by hormonal disorders, allergies, infections, or parasites such as fleas and mites. These issues can be difficult to…
Although heart problems are found more often in older pets, these conditions can affect pets at any age. Heart disease is usually a life-threatening condition, but early diagnosis and appropriate…
Ultrasonography (also called ultrasound or sonography) is a noninvasive, pain-free procedure that uses sound waves to examine a pet’s internal organs and other structures inside the body. It can be…