We are a full service veterinary facility for small animals, including exotic pets, and provide ambulatory and 24-hour emergency services for horses. We have been providing quality veterinary services in this area since 1996. We are located on Pontiac Trail between 8 and 9 Mile Road, just North of Kroger. All of our doctors strive to provide the highest standard of medical care to our patients.
They regularly attend continuing education events to bring you the latest information to help in the care of your pet. We continue to improve our technology and medical capabilities having added digital radiology services, laser technology for less painful surgical procedures and improved pain control in many injuries for our small animal patients and up to date in-house laboratory machinery for rapid patient diagnosis.
We also have access to advanced laboratory services through the many outside laboratories that we use, and have been awarded the People's Choice Award for Veterinary Care multiple times in the past several years, including for 2016.
They regularly attend continuing education events to bring you the latest information to help in the care of your pet. We continue to improve our technology and medical capabilities having added digital radiology services, laser technology for less painful surgical procedures and improved pain control in many injuries for our small animal patients and up to date in-house laboratory machinery for rapid patient diagnosis.
We also have access to advanced laboratory services through the many outside laboratories that we use, and have been awarded the People's Choice Award for Veterinary Care multiple times in the past several years, including for 2016.
Services
We offer full-service small animal care as well as ambulatory and emergency equine care.
We continue to update our services to bring you more options and better care for your pet.
As these services become available we will bring you information as to how they can help care for your animals and bring them longer, healthier lives.
In addition to offering the routine wellness, dentistry and surgical services you would expect from a quality practice, we offer specialized services including laser surgery, therapy laser and state-of-the-art vital monitors for anesthetized patients.
We continue to update our services to bring you more options and better care for your pet.
As these services become available we will bring you information as to how they can help care for your animals and bring them longer, healthier lives.
In addition to offering the routine wellness, dentistry and surgical services you would expect from a quality practice, we offer specialized services including laser surgery, therapy laser and state-of-the-art vital monitors for anesthetized patients.
Behavioral problems in our pets can range from having a negative effect on your relationship with them, to causing serious medical problems.
Behavior disorders can result in self-induced trauma, property destruction and ingestion of potentially harmful items.
Fortunately, there exist many treatment options for problems when they are addressed early including behavior modification, supplements and mood altering drugs.
The first step in addressing behavioral problems is trying to prevent them from occurring in the first place.
Behavior disorders can result in self-induced trauma, property destruction and ingestion of potentially harmful items.
Fortunately, there exist many treatment options for problems when they are addressed early including behavior modification, supplements and mood altering drugs.
The first step in addressing behavioral problems is trying to prevent them from occurring in the first place.
When considering surgery for your pet, laser surgery is an option for you at our clinic.
Laser surgery does not use traditional scalpels or scissors for cutting tissue, but rather heats the water within the tissue to cut and cauterize at the same time.
This method seals blood and nerve endings, resulting in less pain, bleeding, swelling and chance of infection as well as creating faster recovery times than traditional surgical options.
Laser surgery is appropriate for most routine surgeries and also allows us to perform surgeries that we might not otherwise be able to perform due to the location in the body and/or risk of bleeding.
Laser surgery does not use traditional scalpels or scissors for cutting tissue, but rather heats the water within the tissue to cut and cauterize at the same time.
This method seals blood and nerve endings, resulting in less pain, bleeding, swelling and chance of infection as well as creating faster recovery times than traditional surgical options.
Laser surgery is appropriate for most routine surgeries and also allows us to perform surgeries that we might not otherwise be able to perform due to the location in the body and/or risk of bleeding.
Nutritional counseling is a major part of our practice and we regularly discuss diet and nutrition at appointments.
From the first puppy or kitten visit, the importance of the proper amount and type of food is discussed.
Good nutrition doesn't have to cost a lot of money, and our doctors have recommendations to improve your pet's nutrition at nearly any budget.
Many of our patients suffer from carrying excess weight and the resulting diseases from being overweight are major contributors to the decline in patient well-being.
From the first puppy or kitten visit, the importance of the proper amount and type of food is discussed.
Good nutrition doesn't have to cost a lot of money, and our doctors have recommendations to improve your pet's nutrition at nearly any budget.
Many of our patients suffer from carrying excess weight and the resulting diseases from being overweight are major contributors to the decline in patient well-being.
Why your aging pet may be slowing down.
It is such a common complaint that we hear it nearly every day.
An older pet is "slowing down" or is "just getting old".
Unfortunately, age is not a disease and does not by itself cause any ill effects on the body.
Rather, the symptoms so often associate with aging are a result of one or many physical or metabolic problems in our pets.
Metabolic problems, or problems related to the inner workings of your pet's organs, often require bloodwork to be diagnosed following a careful history of the problem and a thorough physical examination.
It is such a common complaint that we hear it nearly every day.
An older pet is "slowing down" or is "just getting old".
Unfortunately, age is not a disease and does not by itself cause any ill effects on the body.
Rather, the symptoms so often associate with aging are a result of one or many physical or metabolic problems in our pets.
Metabolic problems, or problems related to the inner workings of your pet's organs, often require bloodwork to be diagnosed following a careful history of the problem and a thorough physical examination.
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