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We at Town Center Animal Hospital would like to update our clients on the new developments of Canine Influenza. Our veterinarians and staff are committed to providing your pet with the most compassionate and advanced health care available. Please call 702-262-1300 to make an appointment. Walk-In Service is also available. Your pet's health care is our top priority at Town Center Animal Hospital.

Our state of the art medical care is balanced with our commitment to old-fashioned care, compassion, and respect for our patients and clients.
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Dr. Stewart has lived in Las Vegas since 1991 after her father's retirement from the Air Force.
Although she enjoyed living in various states and countries, she is proud to call Las Vegas her permanent home.
She is a 2001 UNLV alum and a 2006 graduate of Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
Her professional interests are in small animal Internal Medicine, Dentistry and practice management.
Dr. Stewart has worked within our group of hospitals since 1996.
She started as a receptionist, then became a Licensed Veterinary Technician until leaving for veterinary school in 2002.
Not many animal hospitals offer acupuncture.
However, we truly believe in the results that we see every day, so we are proud to offer this service to our patients.
Acupuncture is very helpful for patients who are in pain, even the worst types of pain including cancer pain and osteoarthritis.
However, it helps many other conditions, including vomiting, endocrine disorders, and much more.
It never hurts to try acupuncture for whatever is ailing your pets.
You never know if you will see a difference, so if you are interested in trying acupuncture, don't hesitate to discuss it with your veterinarian.
At Town Center Animal Hospital we want to make sure your pet is always comfortable, and that's why our Pet Hotel is second to none in service and accommodations.
We also offer individual runs for dogs that may prefer their own space.
We have a number of runs as well that are comfortable for multiple dogs.
And our cat condos provide ample room for felines to bask and relax.
Our staff is committed to the care and well-being of the pets staying with us.
We have a deep love of animals and take care of all our boarders as if they were our own, giving lots of attention and TLC to help reduce the stress of being away from home.
Periodontal disease is the most common disease in dogs and cats and the importance of dental health is often overlooked by pet owners.
More than 85% of dogs and cats over four years of age suffer from periodontal disease.
Bad breath is usually the first sign of this condition.
The same bacterium that causes bad breath, if left untreated, can spread through the blood stream and damage the kidneys, heart, and other organs.
Other signs of periodontal disease include bleeding gums; loss of appetite; pawing at the face; irritability, lethargy, and depression.
Ultrasound offers a non-invasive, non-painful method for diagnosing many diseases.
An ultrasound is different than an x-ray in that sound, rather than radiation, is used to create the image.
This enables us to not only see the structure we are looking at, but to also see inside.
Unlike conventional x-rays which can cause harm if used excessively, evidence shows that ultrasound is completely safe from these side-effects, and can be performed on the pet while they are fully awake.
Ultrasound is an invaluable tool in assisting in the diagnosis of various diseases including heart disease, kidney and bladder disease, liver problems, and diseases of other major organs.
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