- Dental CareAnimal Hospital of Centerton is a full-service animal hospital and welcomes pet patients in need of routine medical, surgical, and dental care. Drs. Hooper and Fagan have years of experience treating serious conditions and offering regular pet wellness care.
- VaccinationAll animals admitted must be current on their vaccinations and must be free of parasites. Any animal found to have fleas, ticks, or intestinal parasiteswill be treated at the owner’s expense.
- Comprehensive ExaminationThe key to keeping your pet healthy and extending the number of wonderful years you may spend with them is preventive veterinarian care. It is essential to have routine physical examinations performed to evaluate your pet’s health because pets mature more quickly than people do. Your veterinarian will evaluate...
- Parasites Treatment and ControlBecause pets are a vital part of our families, guarding against parasite infestations is crucial to maintaining their health. Your pet may experience ectoparasites (external parasites) or endoparasites (internal parasites) at some point during their lifetime. Ectoparasites like fleas and ticks can spread vector-borne diseases to both humans and animals, including Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, ehlichia, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. They can also be a nuisance to your pet. Flea allergic dermatitis, a serious dermatological disorder that can leave your pet’s skin extremely irritated and swollen, is another thing that fleas can do.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Leptospirosis TreatmentTests for SNAP: point-of-care For several infectious disorders, such as canine parvovirus, giardia, leptospirosis, feline leukaemia, and feline immunodeficiency virus, “snap” tests are available.
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentDental disease is one of the most prevalent, but generally disregarded, health issues in companion animals. Most animals have periodontal disease to some extent by the age of three. This happens as a result of plaque buildup causing a bacterial infection along the gum line. Millions of germs are contained in the sticky substance known as plaque, which builds up on the tooth surface and gum line.
- Arthritis TreatmentAs your pet ages, these ailments will start to occur more frequently. Due to this, we advise pets older than 7 years old to see the vet twice a year. Early indicators of osteoarthritis in your senior pet may include stiffness during rest or play, difficulty ascending or descending stairs, and decreased activity. Early treatment for arthritis using prescription drugs where necessary, joint supplements, and altered diet and exercise regimens can significantly increase your pet’s comfort and mobility.
- Heart Disease TreatmentAnother significant endoparasite that is not zoonotic is the heartworm. When infected mosquitoes bite pets, heartworm infections occur. The heartworm’s larvae circulate in the bloodstream until they reach the heart, where they mature into adults. If the adult heartworms are not treated, they will cause gradual heart failure and eventually death since they dwell in the right side of the heart.
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentIf plaque is not regularly removed, it eventually becomes tartar. If unaddressed, this causes the supporting structures and gum tissue around the teeth to gradually deteriorate, which can lead to tooth loss. Periodontal disease is not only hurtful and painful since it leads to tooth loss, but it can also compromise key organs such as the...
- Veterinary SurgeryWhether it’s a routine checkup or emergency surgery, you shouldn’t have to worry about how to get the best medical care for the pet you love. That’s why we’re pleased to offer CareCredit®, North America’s leading client payment program. CareCredit lets you say “yes” to the best treatment for your pet immediately, and pay for it over time with low monthly payments that fit easily into your budget. Click here to fill out an application.
- Spaying and NeuteringIt’s possible that your pet will require surgery at some time in their life. You can be sure that our experts will give your pet the best care possible whether it’s an emergency surgery for an intestinal obstruction or an elective procedure like spaying or neutering.
- Laboratory ServicesA blood test can be used to determine the white blood cell, red blood cell, and platelet counts. Changes in these counts can signify issues like anaemia, dehydration, infection, auto-immune illness, and certain types of cancer.
- Dental Radiology
- Senior Pet CareWe adore senior animals! Senior pets have different demands than their younger counterparts, and therefore they benefit from more frequent veterinary appointments. Age-related illnesses include...