We take special care of all our surgical patients. After a thorough pre-anesthetic evaluation, an individual anesthetic plan is formulated for your pet.
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At Glove Cities Veterinary Hospital we understand how stressful it can be bringing your cat to the vet. That is why we have cat rooms used specifically for cats only!
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Our clients have become aware of the importance of having their pet’s teeth examined and cleaned on a regular basis. Preventative dental care can add years to your pet’s life.
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Our digital x-ray equipment produces the highest quality radiographs to aid in the diagnosis of many disorders and injuries. These high-quality radiographs allow our doctors to see fine detail and subtle changes.
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We provide all types of soft tissue and most orthopedic surgical services. If your pet requires surgery, our doctors will make sure that you understand all aspects of the surgery and all options available.
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Our in-house laboratory gives us point-of-care diagnostic abilities when we are treating sick or injured pets and allows us to properly evaluate every surgical case prior to anesthesia.
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We believe a comprehensive physical exam is one of the most important pieces of information we can obtain regarding your pet and their overall health. Consistent, annual exams allow us to keep track of your pet and be proactive on any concerns the doctor or you, the pet mom or dad, may have.
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Therapy Laser treatments allow your pet to heal faster after surgery or any traumatic injury. It eases pain and swelling and improves mobility without the use of pharmaceuticals and surgery by increasing blood flow to the treated area and stimulating the healing process at the cellular level.
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Our ultrasound services allow high quality, non-invasive imaging of the abdomen and chest. Many diseases can be accurately diagnosed with ultrasound, such as pancreatitis, heart disease, liver disease, and bladder stones.
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Obesity among cats and dogs has reached epidemic proportions. Excess weight leads to serious health risks, including diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. Recent studies have shown that pets who maintain an ideal weight throughout their lives live an average of two years longer than overweight pets.
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