Naamans Animal Hospital, Veterinarian in Wilmington is a full service companion animal hospital with state of the art equipment, located in North Wilmington. We are conveniently located off of I-95, in Delaware, border of PA. We are committed to providing all of your beloved pets, the highest quality, up-to-date veterinary care available. We truly understand the special role your pets play in your family, and are dedicated to becoming your partner in your pet's long-term health care.
Our entire, well-educated team is committed to providing the personal attention that you and your pets expect and deserve. We will go above and beyond to ensure that you understand every choice and decision you will make over the course of your pet's life. Our facility is designed to offer complete in-house medical and surgical care for all conditions and ages of companion animals; ranging from puppies and kittens, all the way up to senior pets.
We believe in the quote "Prevention is the Best Medicine", by preventing the deadly diseases or find them early enough, so that we can treat them.
Our entire, well-educated team is committed to providing the personal attention that you and your pets expect and deserve. We will go above and beyond to ensure that you understand every choice and decision you will make over the course of your pet's life. Our facility is designed to offer complete in-house medical and surgical care for all conditions and ages of companion animals; ranging from puppies and kittens, all the way up to senior pets.
We believe in the quote "Prevention is the Best Medicine", by preventing the deadly diseases or find them early enough, so that we can treat them.
Services
Are you struggling with incessant barking, accidents in the house, biting, chewing, digging, destroying property, spraying/litterbox issues, aggression, anxiety, or other unwanted pet behavior?
Our staff is experienced in all aspects of animal behavior.
We will work with you to identify the reasons your pet is acting out.
Through medical examinations and treatments, behavioral modification and training solutions, and other forms of counseling and support, we will help your pet become a well-behaved, happy, healthy member of your family.
Our staff is experienced in all aspects of animal behavior.
We will work with you to identify the reasons your pet is acting out.
Through medical examinations and treatments, behavioral modification and training solutions, and other forms of counseling and support, we will help your pet become a well-behaved, happy, healthy member of your family.
Keeping your pet's teeth clean is important to their life-long health and happiness.
Just as with humans, regular professional cleaning is important to maintaining your pet's dental health.
We are here to help you keep your pets' teeth and gums healthy.
Our clinic offers teeth cleaning to keep gums healthy and prevent tooth loss.
We offer full dental services, including extractions, and minor oral surgery.
We also carry many products that can be used at home to help maintain your pet's oral health.
Just as with humans, regular professional cleaning is important to maintaining your pet's dental health.
We are here to help you keep your pets' teeth and gums healthy.
Our clinic offers teeth cleaning to keep gums healthy and prevent tooth loss.
We offer full dental services, including extractions, and minor oral surgery.
We also carry many products that can be used at home to help maintain your pet's oral health.
Our on-site, modern X-ray equipment provides high quality radiographs to aid in the quick diagnosis of many disorders.
Radiology - or X-rays - help our veterinarians evaluate muscular-skeletal, cardiovascular gastrointestinal, dental, reproductive and urinary systems.
Digital x-rays (radiographs) allow greater sensitivity for viewing all body parts.
We are able to diagnose foreign bodies that would not be visible on film x-ray.
They can be used alone or in conjunction with other diagnostic tools to provide a list of possible causes for a pet's condition or to rule out other diseases.
Radiology - or X-rays - help our veterinarians evaluate muscular-skeletal, cardiovascular gastrointestinal, dental, reproductive and urinary systems.
Digital x-rays (radiographs) allow greater sensitivity for viewing all body parts.
We are able to diagnose foreign bodies that would not be visible on film x-ray.
They can be used alone or in conjunction with other diagnostic tools to provide a list of possible causes for a pet's condition or to rule out other diseases.
Whether through our in-house lab work or in partnership with an outside lab, we can perform a variety of tests including blood profiles, disease screenings, and pre-surgical bloodwork.
Through these tests we can more quickly and effectively monitor your pet's condition, diagnose illnesses, and make referrals to specialists for more extensive concerns.
Through these tests we can more quickly and effectively monitor your pet's condition, diagnose illnesses, and make referrals to specialists for more extensive concerns.
Does your pet wear a collar and tag?
What would happen if those were lost?
Microchipping has become a popular and safe way to provide permanent identification that cannot be lost.
A microchip is a small electronic chip about the size of a grain of rice placed under your pet's skin.
It is injected easily with a needle similar to a vaccination needle.
Each microchip is identifiable by an individualized number registered in a pet tracking database service.
If your pet should become lost and picked up or taken to a shelter or rescue group, they use a hand-held scanner to read the chip, contact the registration service, and contact you to reunite you with your pet.
What would happen if those were lost?
Microchipping has become a popular and safe way to provide permanent identification that cannot be lost.
A microchip is a small electronic chip about the size of a grain of rice placed under your pet's skin.
It is injected easily with a needle similar to a vaccination needle.
Each microchip is identifiable by an individualized number registered in a pet tracking database service.
If your pet should become lost and picked up or taken to a shelter or rescue group, they use a hand-held scanner to read the chip, contact the registration service, and contact you to reunite you with your pet.
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