- Dental CareA professional dental cleaning may be a new experience for you and your pet. Just like with any dental visit, you may be anxious or have questions. At every wellness visit, we are happy to discuss your pet’s need for dental care and give you instruction and support in home care techniques.
- VaccinationTo ensure the safety of your pet we require canine boarders to be current on Rabies, Distemper/Parvo and Bordetella (Kennel Cough) vaccinations.
- Behavioral CounselingThe professionals at Madison Veterinary Hospital create a comprehensive history of your pet including breed knowledge, behavior and training, treatment records, and your family lifestyle. Then, should your animal companion become ill or injured, our veterinarians can work swiftly to address these concerns in an informed manner.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationA relationship with your veterinarian is the best gift you can give your pet. The time to begin that relationship is now, by scheduling your pet’s veterinary Wellness Exam.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlHeartworms are internal parasites that live in a pet’s circulatory system and heart. They are transmitted when a mosquito, infected with heartworm larvae, bites a pet. The heartworms migrate to the heart, where they grow and reproduce.
- Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Pain ManagementMadison Veterinary Hospital offers much more than pet dental exams and professional cleanings. We also offer periodontal treatment, digital dental radiographs, extractions with advanced pain management, and vital pulp therapy.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentOur professional groomers, Dana Rovere, and Lindsay Riner, have experience with all breeds and hair types in both cats and dogs and can groom your companion to your specifications. They are trained to look for problems that could be harmful to your pet, such as a medical condition with the skin and coat. If any of our staff notices such conditions during the grooming process, we will inform you immediately and schedule an appointment with a doctor if necessary.
- Injury Treatment
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentDHPP (distemper/hepatitis/parainfluenza/parvovirus) —Start at 6 weeks, then a booster every 3 weeks; 3 doses for most, but large breed dogs will need a 4th dose
- Ear Infection TreatmentAcute Conditions: Wounds, Skin ad Ear Infections, Hot Spots, Lick Granulomas, Cuts and Bites, Inflammations, Tooth Extraction Pain Relief, Sprains, Strains & Fractures, Post-Surgical Healing & Pain Relief.
- Anal Gland Infection TreatmentDuring the visit, your pet will receive a warm bath with gentle shampoo, professional groom with ear hair plucking, sanitary clip, and nail trim. You can also request special treament, such as anal gland expression, teeth brushing, ear cleaning, and medicated baths, at an additional cost. You may even wish to consider combining your companion’s annual wellness exam with a visit to the groomer for a bit of extra pampering after the check up.
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentChronic Conditions: Degenerative Joint Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Periodontal Disease, Lick Granulomas,Geriatric Care, Hip Dysplasia, Feline Acne, Tendonitis, Arthritis, Otitis, and more!
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentMonitoring —During anesthesia, your pet is provided with continuous monitoring including EKG, blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and respiration.
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentPeriodontal disease affects more than 80% of our adult pets, resulting in gingivitis, plaque, tooth mobility, pockets, and receding gums. Food particles and bacteria build up in the mouth, forming plaque and tartar. This leads to problems such as tooth decay, bad breath, bleeding gums, and even tooth loss.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryFrom routine surgeries to more severe conditions, we believe an effective pain management program should be customized for each patient based on level and location on pain and over all health. We offer a variety of pain management therapies through medications as well as physical rehabilitation and laser therapy to get your pet back to their daily activities, pain free.
- Spaying and NeuteringNeutering your pet eliminates the risk of testicular cancer and other testicular diseases. Urine marking is greatly reduced, if not eliminated completely, especially if the animal is neutered before sexual maturity.
- Laboratory ServicesAt Madison Veterinary Hospital, our on-site diagnostic laboratory and imaging technology is instantly accessible for faster results and more immediate response time. This allows us to begin treatment more quickly, engage in surgery with more accuracy, or even re-test for progress, offering pet owners confidence and a greater peace of mind.
- X-RayOur Diagnostics and Surgery program offers an on-site laboratory — as well as in-house technology such as digital radiography, endoscopy, and ultrasound — for fast results leading to rapid response. Our surgical team follows the highest standard of care in pre-surgical blood work, anesthesia, and surgical procedures, as well as post-surgical monitoring and follow up.
- Dental Radiology
- BoardingNo one likes to leave their pets in the care of others, but at Madison Veterinary Hospital your canine and feline companions experience the highest quality of care with the comfort and attention of home. Our staff is carefully trained to monitor your pet's attitude, comfort, appetite, and elimination habits, and alert hospital staff of abnormalities.
- Grooming
- Senior Pet CareOur goal is to keep your senior pet healthy and vigorous for as long as possible and comfortable in the aging process. After all, health and comfort is the best reward we can give for those years of companionship, dedication, and loyalty.