Preventive and primary care are just as important for your pet as they are for you. This includes an annual physical exam, dental exam, eye exam and maybe even a nutritional consultation.
Learn MoreIt's frightening when you're faced with an emergency and your pet needs immediate veterinary care. If your pet is in need of emergency veterinary care please call us immediately. By calling ahead we can be prepared for your pet's arrival.
Learn MoreOn average, pets age 5 to 8 times faster than humans. Just like their human companions, aging pets have the potential of facing life-threatening diseases that may include kidney, heart, and liver disease, weight and mobility changes, arthritis, cancer, and hormonal conditions like diabetes and thyroid disease.
Learn MoreProper dental care helps pets maintain more than a nice smile and fresh breath: tooth and gum disease in pets is painful and may lead to other serious health problems, such as heart and kidney disease. Preventive care is key -- brushing your pet's teeth on a regular basis and having annual cleanings is one of the most important things you can do to help prevent dental disease and keep your pet healthy and happy.
Learn MoreWhether your pet requires a routine procedure like a spay or neuter surgery, or needs a more complicated orthopedic, soft-tissue or emergency surgery, at AVVC, we are well equipped to handle your pet's surgery needs. We are proud to provide comprehensive pre-and post-operative care and intensive pain management.
Learn MoreIntegrative medicine combines alternative holistic treatments with conventional Western medicine for a complementary and inclusive approach to your pet's health.
Learn MoreWe see a lot of cats that eliminate outside their box. It's a very stinky, frustrating problem. I'll walk you through the questions I consider in order to figure out why a cat urinates inappropriately and some of the steps we take to correct it.
Learn MoreOur goal is to help keep your pets happy and healthy year round! As the holidays approach, there are important hazzards to avoid and useful information our veterians have put together.
Learn MoreThe bond between a human and their pet is extraordinarily special. The relationship requires a unique responsibility of the owner to manage the health and welfare of their pet.
Learn MorePhotobiomodulation and Photobiostimulation are the scientific terms for Laser's effect on tissue. Deep-penetrating photons from the laser influence cell chemistry in a variety of beneficial ways. In addition, the infrared wavelengths create a warm sensation in your pet's body at the precise location requiring treatment. Treatment time, power and laser pulse frequency are based on your pet's individual condition and body size.
Learn MoreRehabilitation Therapy applies human physical therapy principles to the Canine or Feline patient in order to heal, strengthen and improve mobility.
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