Western Veterinary Medicine

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What is Western Veterinary Medicine?

Western Veterinary Medicine is the process of treating symptoms with drugs, surgery, or radiation.

Western, or conventional, medicine had its breakthrough in the early 1800s. New medications and methods have been developed over the years. As a result of continuous research, Western medicine continues to evolve and improve every day.

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Drugs such as amoxicillin, prednisone, Zyrtec®, and Prilosec® are common medicines used by many doctors today.

Why choose Western Veterinary Medicine?

We think the question should be ‘when’ more so than ‘why.’

Opposed to using herbs, as in Eastern medicine, modern-day drugs typically work faster and are more readily available. Antibiotics are usually the first choice when dealing with time-sensitive matters, such as infection.

For more severe cases, such as a pet with a broken leg, surgery may be necessary.

Western veterinary medicine and Eastern veterinary medicine both have their positives and negatives. As a result, we encourage people to combine the two as much as possible.

 

Our Western Veterinary Medicine Services

Dentistry


Every dental cleaning includes:Western Veterinary Medicine: Dental After

  • Dental exam
  • Teeth scaling to remove tartar above and below the gum line
  • Polishing the teeth to “smooth down” the surface and build a resistance to future plaque formation
  • Antiseptic flushing to remove cleaning debris and bacteria.

Dentistry is an outpatient procedure that requires anesthesia. Pre-anesthetic blood work may be required depending on your pet’s age or health conditions.

 

Endoscopy


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Veterinary endoscopy enables us to visualize your pet’s gastrointestinal system. This method makes diagnosing and treating oral, esophageal, stomach, colon, and upper intestinal tract diseases much easier.

Anesthesia is mandatory for proper evaluation. Pets are placed under sedation or general anesthesia, and then a flexible endoscope (about the diameter of your ring finger) is inserted into the cavity being visualized.

Laboratory


Western Medicine: FecalAn animal’s ability to mask pain is amazing and frustrating all at once. Fortunately, we have ways of looking at the inside of the body via bloodwork and microscopes. After all, your pet’s health on the inside is just as important as the outside!

 

Pharmacy


Medicine bottleOur in-clinic pharmacy offers an extensive selection of pharmaceuticals. For your convenience, we strive to provide your prescription during your appointment. When needed, we can also write prescriptions. Additionally, our online pharmacy allows you to conveniently skip the paper prescription and have your pet’s medications delivered right to your door.

 

Radiology & Ultrasound


UltrasoundWe offer advanced radiology and ultrasound services to diagnose and treat various pet health conditions. Our state-of-the-art equipment and experienced team ensure accurate imaging and timely diagnosis for your pet’s well-being.

High-quality radiographs (X-rays) are vital in ensuring an accurate diagnosis. We perform radiographs on-site, and results are available immediately. Radiography helps evaluate your pet’s musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, reproductive, and urinary systems. Ultrasound

Ultrasonography is a noninvasive technique for obtaining a three-dimensional image using sound waves. It allows us to visualize the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, stomach, intestines, pancreas, adrenal glands, and bladder. Ultrasound is also helpful for pregnancy exams, tendon evaluation, fluid collection, and biopsies.

 

Animal Surgery


Our goal is to ensure the safest, most efficient, pain-free procedures for your pet. Our surgical suite has a heated surgery table, advanced sterilization techniques, ECG and oxygen saturation monitor, intra-operative fluid delivery, and post-operative pain management.

SurgeryWe provide surgical services for soft tissue, orthopedic, and ophthalmic cases. We also refer to surgical specialists when needed to ensure the best care for your pet. Some surgeries we provide are listed below:

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