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Wellness & Preventive Care

Healthier, Happier Pets

At Elk Meadow Animal Hospital, we believe preventive care is the key to a healthier, happier pet! We partner with pet owners to provide individualized and comprehensive wellness services that keep their pets optimally healthy and detect potential problems early.

Wellness Visits

Annual & Semi-Annual Wellness Visits

Annual or semi-annual wellness visits are the cornerstone of your pet's preventive healthcare plan. Wellness visits are essential because they allow us to establish a health baseline in order to monitor your pet for changes over time. They also allow for early disease detection, which leads to more effective treatment and better outcomes.

Physical Exams

Our veterinarians perform a comprehensive physical exam each time your pet visits. During a wellness visit, we conduct a thorough and compassionate nose-to-tail assessment, including their eyes, ears, mouth, skin, coat, cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal systems. We encourage you to ask questions and raise any concerns you might have, and we'll discuss recommended products or services to keep your pet in optimal condition.

Vaccinations

Core & Non-Core Vaccines

Vaccinations are essential for preventing infectious diseases that can cause serious health issues. By vaccinating your pet, you not only protect them but also help control the spread of pet diseases in the community. Our hospital offers a full range of core and non-core vaccines for dogs and cats, and will work with you to develop a customized vaccine protocol.

Canine Vaccines

Our hospital offers the following vaccines for dogs:

  • Rabies
  • Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus (DAPP/DA2PP)
  • Leptospirosis
  • Bordetella
  • Canine influenza
  • (Rattlesnake Toxoid on request)

Feline Vaccines

Our hospital offers the following vaccines for cats:

  • Rabies
  • Feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia (FVRCP)
  • Feline leukemia virus (FeLV)

Vaccine Titers

Vaccine titers are blood tests that measure your pet's antibody levels to determine if booster vaccinations are necessary. Checking a titer can be helpful for pets with a history of adverse vaccine reactions or for pet parents who prefer them. Titers are available only for select vaccinations and don't take the place of vaccination, but instead allow you to make more informed decisions about your pet's care.

Parasite Prevention

Year-Round Protection

Parasite prevention protocols protect your pet from the serious health issues caused by fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal worms. Effective prevention also reduces the risk of parasite transmission to other household pets and vulnerable family members, especially children. Our veterinarians assess each pet's lifestyle to develop a year-round prevention plan.

Parasite Prevention Services

We offer the following parasite prevention services:

  • Fecal parasite testing and treatment
  • Heartworm testing and treatment
  • Skin and ear mite testing and treatment
  • Deworming medications
  • Heartworm preventive products
  • Flea and tick preventive products

Diagnostics & Screening

Catch Issues Early

Routine wellness diagnostics and screening tests help catch health issues early, often before symptoms appear at home. Early detection allows more effective treatment and can add years to your pet's life. Our hospital offers a range of diagnostic tests, including blood tests, urinalysis, and diagnostic imaging.

Wellness Screening Tests

Recommended wellness screening tests provide a comprehensive picture of your pet's health and may vary based on their health history, age, and breed. Our veterinarians may discuss the following tests with you at your pet's wellness visit:

  • Blood work (CBC and chemistry panel)
  • Urinalysis
  • Parasite screening
  • Canine tick-borne disease screening
  • Feline viral disease screening
  • Blood pressure screening
  • X-rays
  • Cancer screening

Trusted Guidelines

Additional Links & Info

Curated resources from leading veterinary organizations. We recommend these for further reading on pet health.

Veterinary Oral Health Council

Dental Care

Product seal of approval list — find dental chews, water additives, and treats that genuinely reduce plaque and tartar.

Visit vohc.org (opens in new tab)

American Animal Hospital Association

Dietary Guidelines

Feeding plans for healthy, appropriate-weight cats and dogs — portion sizes, life-stage nutrition, and weight-management protocols.

Visit aaha.org (opens in new tab)

ASPCA Animal Poison Control

Poisonous Foods

People foods to avoid feeding your pets — common kitchen items that can be dangerous or toxic to cats and dogs.

Visit aspca.org (opens in new tab)

Schedule a Wellness Visit

Annual exams for adults, semi-annual for seniors. Book your pet's next wellness visit today.

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