Answers for all your pet questions.
Yes! We are always welcoming new clients. If you’d like to schedule your first visit, give us a call. Our team looks forward to meeting you and your pet.
We do not offer in-house payment plans. We do accept CareCredit, though, which lets you spread out veterinary costs over time. Click here to learn more about our financing options.
You can apply for a CareCredit card online in just a few minutes! Click here to get started. The application is secure and straightforward, and you’ll find out if you’re approved right away. If you have any questions, our team is happy to help guide you through the process during your visit.
Once approved, you can use your CareCredit account just like a regular credit card at checkout. If you apply at our clinic, you will receive your account number for immediate use.
CareCredit can be used for nearly any veterinary service or product, from routine checkups and dental cleanings to surgeries and prescription food. It’s also accepted at many human healthcare providers.
Pet insurance helps cover the cost of unexpected veterinary bills. Most plans work on a reimbursement model: you pay your veterinary bill upfront, then submit a claim to your pet insurance provider. Depending on your plan, the provider will reimburse a percentage of eligible expenses after your deductible is met. Coverage typically includes accidents, illnesses, and sometimes wellness care, depending on your chosen plan. You can use pet insurance at any licensed veterinary clinic, including ours.
The best plan depends on your pet’s breed, age, lifestyle, and health history. A good policy balances cost with coverage and excludes as few conditions as possible. Pawlicy Advisor makes it easy to compare options and find the best fit for your family.
Yes, we offer both domestic and international travel health certificates for current clients. Call us to learn more about the process and requirements.
Yes, even indoor pets face exposure risks through open doors, visits to the groomer or vet, and pests like mosquitoes. Rabies vaccines are also legally required for most pets, regardless of their lifestyle.
Young pets grow fast and need timely vaccinations and developmental check-ins. These early visits help prevent illness, build trust, and lay the foundation for long-term wellness.
Absolutely! Many health conditions develop silently. Wellness exams let us catch early signs of disease, adjust care plans, and keep your pet feeling their best for as long as possible.
Pain relief starts before the first incision. We use a multimodal approach that may include injectable medications, oral suspensions, topical anesthetics, laser therapy, or even epidurals, depending on what your pet needs.
We’ll send you home with specific aftercare instructions, medications, and signs to watch for. Most pets recover quickly with proper rest and limited activity. We’ll also schedule a follow-up to check healing and remove any sutures if needed.
CO₂ laser surgery uses a concentrated light beam to cut tissue and seal blood vessels and nerve endings at the same time. This helps reduce bleeding, swelling, and post-op pain, and often leads to faster healing.
Most pets benefit from cleanings once a year. Small dogs, senior pets, or those with known dental problems may need more frequent care. We’ll help create a plan based on your pet’s needs.
Yes. Anesthesia allows us to clean beneath the gumline and take dental X-rays safely, while ensuring your pet is comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.
Bad breath, difficulty eating, red gums, loose teeth, facial swelling, or pawing at the mouth can all be signs your pet has dental problems. If you notice any of these, give us a call.
CO₂ laser surgery uses a concentrated light beam to cut tissue and seal blood vessels and nerve endings at the same time. This helps reduce bleeding, swelling, and post-op pain, and often leads to faster healing.