Junior and Senior Wellness

Routine Wellness Exams & Bloodwork can help us detect & treat problems early-on, when they’re more manageable.
Since pets are not complainers, they may not let you know when they are truly ill. This is why scheduling routine wellness exams and bloodwork is so important.
Wellness exams allow us to identify medical issues in the early stages, so your pets can be diagnosed and treated early; if all tests are normal, it also provides us with baseline data for future comparison.
With a few simple tests - we can get a wealth of information about your pet’s health.
Comprehensive Wellness Exams & Bloodwork
Just like humans, your pets can benefit from annual check-ups to keep them healthy and catch problems early on before they become life threatening.
Wellness Testing & Exams can provide us with a clear picture of your pet's overall health:
- It can help identify medical issues in the early stages so your pet can be diagnosed and treated properly. Such as:
- Anemia
- Cancer
- Diabetes
- Infection
- Inflammation
- Diseases of the heart, intestines, kidneys, liver, pancreas, and thyroid
- If all tests are normal, it can provide us with baseline data for future healthcare needs, and can give you the most important thing: peace of mind.
We recommend Wellness Testing
Junior Wellness - Once A Year
For Pets Under Age 7
Get your pets off to a good healthy start in life. Annual Junior Wellness Exams can help by preventing and treating problems early on. These tests also give us a baseline for comparison in later years. Bloodwork includes free heartworm testing + 25 diagnostic tests.
Senior Wellness - Twice A Year
For Pets Over Age 7
Prevention is the key to keeping your senior pet healthy and happy. This is why we recommend regular Senior Wellness Exams twice a year.
Bloodwork includes free heartworm testing + 25 diagnostic tests.
Learn more about Senior Wellness click here »
Before Surgical Procedures
Before surgery or dental procedures, we run tests to provide important information that makes anesthesia safer.
Learn more about Pre-Anesthetic Testing, click here »
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