Preventative Care
In every single case, for all pets, it is always good medicine to prevent diseases and other issues rather than treat them. High quality preventative care helps ensure that your pets have the highest quality of life possible. Through the use of examinations, vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, and nutritional management, we are able to maximize a pet’s lifespan and help maintain a high quality of life.
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Diagnostic Care
Sometimes a physical examination does not give a clear or complete picture of what is happening inside of your pet. In this situation, diagnostic solutions and procedures provide our veterinarians with the most accurate data to give the appropriate diagnosis.
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Surgery
At Haw Creek Animal Hospital, we know that surgery for pets can cause stress for both clients and patients alike, which is why we are here for you every step of the way, for all pet surgeries. We perform both general and advanced surgery procedures at our animal hospital, including spays and neuters , dental cleanings, mass removals, and more.
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Pet Dental Services
Dental disease in pets can be a serious problem that can often go undetected. That is why it is imperative that all pet owners learn the basics of proper pet dentistry to avoid dental disease. Our team at Haw Creek Animal Hospital will provide routine dental examinations during wellness appointments, and we also recommend scheduling dental cleanings once per year to keep your pet’s teeth and gums clean and healthy.
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Puppy & Kitten Care
Do you have a new puppy or kitten? Congratulations on this addition to your family! One of the first things you should do when you bring your new pet home is to introduce him or her to us – your veterinary care team. Puppy and kitten visits offer a unique opportunity to get you and your new pet off on the right foot!
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Oncology
As has been long-observed in human medicine, as our animals live longer through better nutrition and preventative medicine, we are seeing more and more problems with cancer.
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Senior Pet Care
Did you know that pets age faster than people and can be considered "seniors" at around 7 years of age? Just as our health care needs change as we age, your pet’s health care needs also change.
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