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Swla Veterinary Clinic
In 2004, the owners purchased the building that had been leased and changed the name of the office to Southwest Louisiana Veterinary Clinic, AVMC. Since that time, the existing building has been remodeled and state-of-the-art veterinarian technology has been added to insure the finest pet healthcare in this area. Southwest Louisiana Veterinary Clinic, AVMC is a mixed animal practice.

Small, large, even exotic animals are welcome. Nutritional counseling, sound basic preventative medicine and warm, compassionate service helps us to reach our goal of providing quality care for your pet. Our patients experience safe and precise treatment provided by our ultrasound instruments, electrocardiograph, surgical tools and microchip identification.

We provide our own laboratory diagnostic services, while maintaining strong relationships with referral institutions for more specialized needs. We also offer compounding and flavoring of medications. Our vast boarding service has opened the door for the need to expand our kennel space, a plan that will be put into motion in the near future.
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One of the biggest advances of the years is how veterinarians deal with your pet's dental issues.
Years ago, doctors simply cleaned your pet's healthy teeth and extracted any bad ones.
Southwest Louisiana Veterinary Clinic has the equipment and procedures that enable us to preserve many of those teeth that previously had to be extracted.
This allows us to keep your pet's mouth healthy and pain free.
Dental disease is an increasing concern in veterinary medicine.
Some animals may have significant tartar and gingivitis at 2-3 years of age.
In-clinic diagnostics are a vital part of care offered at Southwest Louisiana Veterinary Clinic.
Our clinic has the most innovative blood chemistry and complete blood count analyzers available in veterinary medicine.
Blood chemistry tests can tell our doctors what your pet cannot.
Liver and kidney function can be evaluated for underlying diseases.
Complete blood counts can inform our doctors of possible anemia, cancer, urinalysis and are an excellent indicator of the overall health of your pet.
Do your pets go on vacation with the family?
Often we leave without making proper plans for our pets.
Southwest Louisiana Veterinary Clinic provides boarding that is supervised by veterinary technicians.
Our trained caretakers insure your pets have the appropriate amount of food and water and exercise while you are away.
Southwest Louisiana Veterinary Clinic now offers Companion Laser Therapy.
Laser therapy is a surgery-free, drug-free, noninvasive treatment to reduce pain, reduce inflammation and to speed healing.
Laser therapy uses a beam of light to deeply penetrate tissue without damaging it.
The laser light is delivered through a noninvasive hand piece to treat the affected area.
Your pet may feel a gentle and soothing warmth.
Most treatments take a matter of minutes.
Treatment protocols are unique to each patient and conditions.
Each individual procedure will vary from pet to pet and condition to condition.
As with humans, the older the individual the more precaution needs to be taken.
Typically a physical examination, review of the patients' medical history and blood work are recommended with older patients.
These precautions will make a procedure as safe as possible with a senior pet.
Typically, your new puppy or kitten may be spayed or neutered at six months of age.
Also, your pet can still have the procedure performed after reaching adulthood.
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