- Medical Assessment – A skilled local veterinarian will examine your pet at every visit, including everything from eyes, ears and skin, to the gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neurological, and skeletal systems. We’ll make sure everything is functioning properly to ensure your pet’s health!
- Dentistry:- Proper dental care from the reputed dentist has the tendency to add two or three more years to the pet’s life. Not being given the same can lead to affect the pet’s wellbeing before the symptoms are noticeable. As for instance, oral bacteria that get into the bloodstream and have further the ability to destroy the pet’s kidneys, heart or liver. The pet should be taken straightaway to the best pet dentist if any abnormality such as gum or tooth decay if found and should undergo complete teeth cleaning checkup. On an overall basis, the pet’s poor oral condition includes swollen gums, constant bad breath, pain or bleeding when the pet eats, pawing at the mouth, decreased appetite, missing teeth or anything that is considered as an element coming under the state of abnormality.
- Radiology (X-rays) – X-rays and other innovative diagnostic tools are used to diagnose potential problems, ensuring that you don’t need to go anywhere else to see your pet’s full health picture.
- Dermatology – As cats and dogs are not immune to allergies and rashes, if you notice your pet itching more than usual and you know it’s not fleas or ticks then he or she may be suffering from allergies or other skin-related issues. These should be resolved as soon as possible to ensure your pet’s health and comfort. Our experts will diagnose him or her and give you options for treatment for your pet
- Tonometry – Eye health of your pet is also very important so as to prevent blindness and various eye related problems. Diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma can be done to reduce the risk for blindness and much more.
- Ultrasonography – Another diagnostic tool we use to get a better picture of your pet’s health is ultrasound. This is the quickest and easiest way to see what’s going on so as to determine what we can do to treat any concerns for your pet.
- Endocrinology – As cats and dogs have hormones just like humans have, they can have diabetes, thyroid issues, and other hormone-related problems based on the diet they are consuming. Regular check-ups and blood tests and help identify potential problems early, so as to prevent serious conditions.
If you need an emergency vet, call our animal hospital today! Silicon Valley Pet Hospital puts your pet first!
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