
Why Regular Wellness Exams Matter
Regular wellness exams are essential for keeping your pet healthy and catching potential health problems early. Whether you have a puppy, kitten, adult dog or cat, or a senior pet, routine checkups provide an opportunity for early detection of diseases, improve outcomes, and help keep medical costs down.
At each stage of life, your pet requires different levels of care, and we tailor our wellness exams to meet their specific needs. During your pet’s exam, we conduct thorough physical assessments, vaccinations, preventive care, and diagnostics to ensure they’re living their best life.
Puppy and Kitten Wellness
- Provide advice on nutrition, training, and socialization
- Administer vaccinations, including rabies, distemper, and parvovirus for puppies, and panleukopenia (distemper) for kittens
- Screen for parasites, including roundworms, which are common in young pets
Adult Pet Wellness
- Perform a physical assessment from nose to tail
- Ensure your pet receives the appropriate vaccinations and preventive care
- Conduct diagnostic tests, including blood work, fecal tests, and urinalysis, to check for underlying diseases or parasites
Senior Pet Wellness
- A baseline exam to track changes over time
- Screening for age-related conditions such as arthritis, cognitive dysfunction syndrome, and heart disease
- Tailored pain management, nutritional guidance, and exercise plans to improve your pet’s quality of life
Vaccinations and Preventive Care
- Puppies and kittens will receive their initial vaccinations, including rabies, distemper, parvovirus, panleukopenia, and more
- Adult pets will receive boosters for vaccines such as rabies, distemper, and leptospirosis
- We also offer preventive care against parasites, such as fleas, ticks, and heartworms
Keeping Your Pet's Teeth Healthy
- Examine your pet’s teeth and gums to check for signs of plaque, tartar, and gum disease
- Recommend dental cleanings if necessary to maintain your pet’s oral health
- Discuss at-home dental care routines, including brushing your pet’s teeth and using dental chews or toys

Dermatology
Skin problems are common in dogs and cats and can be caused by hormonal disorders, allergies, infections, or parasites such as fleas and mites. These issues can be particularly difficult to treat and should be addressed promptly.
We can often diagnose a skin problem by simply examining your pet. Some dermatologic diseases or conditions do require additional diagnostic procedures to ensure a correct diagnosis. Depending on your pet’s symptoms and the results of our physical exam, we may run blood work or perform a urinalysis, skin scraping, or biopsies.
Contact us if you notice your dog or cat scratching excessively or if he or she develops any bare patches, scabs, scaling, redness, inflammation, lumps, or bumps.
