New Client Wellness Visits - just $39!
Wellness Visits Include:
Yearly Checkup
Vaccines
Skin Issues/Itching
Ear Infections
Vomiting or Diarrhea
Sneezing or Coughing
Limping/Painful
And more!
While this offer covers many types of exams, Internal Medicine Consultations are not included. Thank you for understanding!
Preventive Care
Routine veterinary care is key to your pet’s health and happiness. Regular check-ups help catch potential problems early, making treatment easier and more affordable than waiting until an illness develops.
By investing in preventive care, you’re giving your pet the best chance at a longer, healthier life—early intervention makes all the difference!
Wellness & Preventive Care includes:
Yearly wellness exams
Annual vaccinations
New puppy and kitten visits
Ear infections
Skin and allergy issues
Increased thirst or urination
Limping or favoring
Senior and geriatric care
Annual bloodwork and screenings
Flea, tick, and parasite prevention
Urgent Exams
Pets can sometimes get into things they shouldn’t or start behaving differently for no reason. On occasion, they may also start exhibiting sudden or concerning signs of illness, discomfort, or even trauma.
Whether it’s a change in energy levels, appetite, or unusual behaviors, these moments can be unsettling for pet owners. Keeping an eye on their well-being and recognizing these signs early can make all the difference in ensuring they get the care they need.
Urgent Visits include:
Unable to urinate or pass stool
Seizures, losing consciousness, or sudden confusion
Continuous vomiting or diarrhea
Chocolate or other toxin ingestion
Bite wounds
Labored or difficulty breathing
Crying in pain
Eye trauma, squinting, or discharge
Broken bones or bone fractures
Dentistry
Signs your pet may need dental care:
Bad breath
Not eating or difficulty eating
Pawing at the face or mouth
Visible lesions on the muzzle
Yelping or vocalizing when touched around the mouth
Dentistry Care includes:
Anxiety Free Ultrasonic Cleaning
Dental Radiographs
Extractions
Toothbrushes, toothpaste, oral rinses, and enzymatic chews
Bad breath isn’t just unpleasant - it’s a sign that something may be wrong! Dental care plays a crucial role in your pet’s long-term health and overall quality of life. Harmful bacteria can lead to infections in the tooth roots and jaw. Left untreated, infection can spread throughout the body, potentially affecting organs like the heart and kidneys.
Dental disease in pets is incredibly common—by the age of three, approximately 80% of dogs and 70% of cats will develop some form of dental disease.
Routine & Specialty Surgery
Routine procedures:
Spay
Neuter
Hernia Repair
Mass Removal
Hematoma
Specialty surgical procedures:
Thanks to our partnership with board-certified surgeon Dr. Zachery Smith, DACVS and founder of Veterinary Orthopedics of California, we’re proud to offer advanced surgical procedures for more complex cases.
Find the details here.
Whether it’s a routine spay or neuter or a more complex procedure, your pet may require surgery at some point. We know this can be a stressful experience and are here to support you and answer questions every step of the way.
End of Life Care
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is never easy. Whether they’re aging or facing serious illness, the journey can be extremely challenging. Our team is here to provide guidance, comfort, and support for both you and your pet during this difficult time.
You may consider a quality-of-life visit for your pet to determine the best path forward. Whatever you choose, we are here to help you navigate this moment with dignity, care, and understanding.
End of Life Services include:
Quality of Life Consultations
Palliative Care
Pain Management and Control
Humane Euthanasia
Cremation and Aquamation
Paw Imprints and Keepsakes