WELLNESS EXAMS

Wellness Exams

Keeping Your Pet Happy, Healthy, and Ready for Adventure

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Wellness Exams

Keeping Your Pet Happy, Healthy, and Ready for Adventure

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Founded in 2006

With years of experience, we’ve been delivering exceptional veterinary care to the community since 2006. Our trusted reputation speaks for itself!

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Emergency Visits

We’re here when you need us the most! Offering emergency care to ensure your pet gets immediate attention when it matters most.

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Locally Owned

As a locally owned clinic, we take pride in serving our community and treating your pets like our own. You’re not just clients—you’re neighbors!

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Transparent Pricing

No surprises here! We believe in clear, upfront pricing, so you always know what to expect when it comes to your pet’s care.

Expert Screenings

At Village Animal Hospital, we believe that preventive care is the key to a long, healthy life for your pet. Our comprehensive wellness exams are designed to monitor your pet’s health, catch any potential issues early, and keep them feeling their best year-round. Whether your pet is a playful puppy, a curious kitten, or a wise senior, regular check-ups are essential to ensure they live a full, vibrant life.

Expert Screenings

At Village Animal Hospital, we believe that preventive care is the key to a long, healthy life for your pet. Our comprehensive wellness exams are designed to monitor your pet’s health, catch any potential issues early, and keep them feeling their best year-round. Whether your pet is a playful puppy, a curious kitten, or a wise senior, regular check-ups are essential to ensure they live a full, vibrant life.

Deciding When Your Pet Needs a Wellness Screening?

At Village Animal Hospital, we believe that preventive care is the key to a long, healthy life for your pet. Our comprehensive wellness exams are designed to monitor your pet’s health, catch any potential issues early, and keep them feeling their best year-round. Whether your pet is a playful puppy, a curious kitten, or a wise senior, regular check-ups are essential to ensure they live a full, vibrant life.

If you have a young pet, they should receive a baseline blood profile (a small blood test checking internal organ health) every 12 months and a urine specific gravity test (a urine test to check how well the kidneys concentrate urine) every six months.

Adult pets require an annual health profile (a blood test checking red and white blood cell counts and a more comprehensive internal organ screen) every 12 months and a urine specific gravity test every six months.

Pets that are seniors should receive a senior health profile (comprehensive internal organ screen including thyroid testing, electrolytes, red, and white cell counts, and urine specific gravity) every six months and a urine specific gravity +/- urine dipstick test every 12 months.

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Animals that fall into the geriatric category should receive a golden years health profile, which is a comprehensive internal organ screen including Thyroid testing and electrolytes, red, and white cell counts, every six months.

Deciding When Your Pet Needs a Wellness Screening?

At Village Animal Hospital, we believe that preventive care is the key to a long, healthy life for your pet. Our comprehensive wellness exams are designed to monitor your pet’s health, catch any potential issues early, and keep them feeling their best year-round. Whether your pet is a playful puppy, a curious kitten, or a wise senior, regular check-ups are essential to ensure they live a full, vibrant life.

If you have a young pet, they should receive a baseline blood profile (a small blood test checking internal organ health) every 12 months and a urine specific gravity test (a urine test to check how well the kidneys concentrate urine) every six months.

Adult pets require an annual health profile (a blood test checking red and white blood cell counts and a more comprehensive internal organ screen) every 12 months and a urine specific gravity test every six months.

Pets that are seniors should receive a senior health profile (comprehensive internal organ screen including thyroid testing, electrolytes, red, and white cell counts, and urine specific gravity) every six months and a urine specific gravity +/- urine dipstick test every 12 months.

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Animals that fall into the geriatric category should receive a golden years health profile, which is a comprehensive internal organ screen including Thyroid testing and electrolytes, red, and white cell counts, every six months.

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  • Why does my pet need a wellness exam?

    Wellness exams are essential for catching health issues early, preventing illness, and ensuring your pet stays healthy throughout their life. Think of it as your pet’s annual “physical”—it helps us keep them in top condition!

  • How often should my pet have a wellness exam?

    Most pets should have a wellness exam once a year. However, senior pets or pets with specific health concerns may benefit from more frequent visits. We’ll guide you on the best schedule for your pet.

  • What happens during a wellness exam?

    During a wellness exam, we perform a head-to-tail checkup, including weight and coat assessments, a review of vaccinations, parasite prevention recommendations, dental health evaluations, and discussions about behavior, diet, and exercise.

  • How do I prepare for my pet’s wellness exam?

    Bring any medical records, a list of questions or concerns, and information on your pet’s diet and behavior. This helps us provide the best care and address any specific issues.

  • What if the vet finds a problem during the exam?

    If we discover any health concerns during the exam, we’ll discuss the next steps with you, including treatment options or further diagnostics. Our goal is to create a tailored plan to keep your pet healthy.

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Easy, Fast, and Convenient Pet Care Scheduling


Ready to give your pet the care they deserve? Scheduling is a breeze with our online booking system—just click the link below to get started! Have questions? No problem! Text us, and our friendly team will get back to you in no time. Your pet’s health is our top priority, and we’re here to make it as convenient as possible.

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