Services
Wellness Care and Immunization
We strive to prevent illness whenever possible. The time and effort invested in Wellness programs has rewards for both pets and owners. Our Wellness programs are designed specifically for your pet and include: Comprehensive physical exam; internal parasite testing; heartworm and flea control; vaccination program; spay and neuter; and specialized blood tests for all life stages.
Pharmacy
We stock the best veterinary pharmaceuticals in the animal healthcare field. If we don't carry what your animal may need, we can order it in to our pharmacy or you are welcome to use our online pharmacy to have it shipped directly to your door step.
Our doctors have spent some time putting together words of wisdom to share with you. There are "how to" instructions for properly cleaning ears, grooming, and trimming nails. Have you ever wondered how many calories you give your dog in each treat? We have some data to show you how many.
You could also download and print a blank pet sitter instructions form so you don't forget to tell the sitter anything important.

Microchipping
Microchips have helped reunite thousands of pets with their families. We offer this service to increase the chances of your pet's safe recovery.
Radiology (x-rays)
These help our veterinarians evaluate bones, heart, lungs and other internal organ such as the liver, spleen, pancreas, etc.
Surgery
We offer the most advanced surgical techniques and technology. All patients are carefully screened for safety, and anesthetics are specifically tailored to your pet's needs. Fully trained veterinary and technical staff are present to ensure the safest, most efficient procedures for your pet.
Surgical services include:
- Spay/Neuter/Umbilical Hernia Repair
Laboratory Services
If your animal is sick, or just in need of routine bloodwork we can help. We have the ability to do bloodwork in house at the clinic when needed but also have an outside Laboratory available to help us handle more specialized tests or screening. Heartworm and tick disease screening takes only 10 minutes after we get blood from your pet. You'll know the results before you get home.
Dental Treatments
Pets get gingivitis and periodontal disease just like we do. Tarter on your pet's teeth contain bacteria which causes an infection in the gums called gingivitis. If the tarter that is causing the infection is not removed, the infection in the gums (gingivitis) will progress to an infection in the bone that holds your pets teeth in place. This infection in the bone is called periodontal disease. If left untreated, periodontal disease will destroy the bone that holds your pet's teeth in place and your pet will lose their teeth. Regular dental treatments treat the infection in your pet's mouth and help your pet keep thier teeth healthy and in thier mouth where they belong.
A 3 pound tumor removed from a labrador retreiver