Puppy or Kitten check-up
Get a health check and discuss how to care for your new arrival.
Includes advice on:
- diet
- worming
- fleas
- training
Get your free puppy or kitten pack.
Adolescent health checks
Health check for your youngster and to discuss neutering, diet and oral care to ensure he/she is developing and growing into a happy and healthy pet.
Other areas of speciality include:
- dermatology
- gastroenterology
- nephrology
- neurology
- endocrinology
We also have several preventative health care programs, including:
- vaccinations
- parasite control
- skin care
- nutrition
Keep your pet healthy and have him or her checked regularly.
Dental Clinics
The health of your pet's teeth can directly influence their overall health. Keeping your pet’s teeth clean and healthy is important.
- Does your pet have smelly breath?
- Do your pets' teeth look very brown?
- Does your pet have difficulty eating?
Or do you want to make sure that your pet’s teeth are in tip-top shape?
Make an appointment with our nurse to get a dental check. Our nurse will check your pet’s teeth, advise you if your pet’s teeth will need a dental and discuss what the best management methods are for you and your pet.
Follow the link to make an appointment
Did your pet receive the advice that they need a dental during their last visit or yearly check-up? Call 012826464 to book you’re pet in for their dental procedure.
Radiology
X-rays are a fundamental imaging tool in veterinary medicine, providing a quick and effective way to examine a patient's body.
They are especially useful for evaluating bones, joints, and the chest or abdominal cavity, giving veterinarians valuable information for diagnosing a wide range of conditions.
With x-rays, veterinarians can:
- Detect fractures, dislocations, and bone abnormalities.
- Assess joint health and identify signs of arthritis.
- Evaluate the chest to check for lung or heart problems.
- Examine the abdomen for issues such as foreign objects or organ changes.
Because animals must remain perfectly still during the procedure, sedation is often required to ensure clear, accurate images and to keep the patient comfortable.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is an essential tool in veterinary medicine, offering a safe, painless and non-invasive way to examine animals. It provides real-time images of internal organs and soft tissues, allowing veterinarians to quickly gather vital information about an animal's health.
With ultrasound, veterinarians can:
- Detect and monitor changes in organs such as the liver, kidneys, bladder and spleen.
- Confirm and monitor pregnancies, as well as evaluate fetal health.
- Safely guide procedures like fluid sampling or biopsies with precision.
Because it delivers immediate and detailed insights, ultrasound supports faster diagnosis, better treatment planning and improved outcomes for our patients.
Weight Clinic
welcome to come in with their pet and have their weight checked. We have both a large and a small scale available. This is a complimentary service we provide to all our clients.
If you have any questions or concerns about your pet’s weight, please don’t hesitate to book a weight consultation with our nurse by following the link.
Flea and worm treatments
Find out what treatments are needed for your pet’s lifestyle and administration of treatments for those hard to handle pets.
Puppy socialisation classes
A great opportunity to socialise your new puppy. Advice given on many new topics including training. Contact clinic for upcoming dates and bookings.
Surgery
Sometimes it is necessary to perform surgery on your pet.
We can provide:
- soft tissue
- orthopaedic surgery
- dentistry
- clinical laboratory services
- several other surgical treatments
All surgical procedures are undertaken by professionals whose primary concern is the health, happiness and well being of your pet.
For more information, please contact our practice.
Senior Pets
Is your pet over the age of 7? Then you can call them a senior!
Help them live happier and healthier lives by bringing them in for a second health check with our vets or by booking them in with our nurse for a wellness screening.
Why does my pet need a second health check after 6 months?
With older age comes a greater risk of Arthritis, heart disease, hyperthyroidism, Liver disease, kidney disease and more!
These diseases often go unnoticed in their early stages; early detection is a key factor for a good prognosis.
Are you part of our Pet Health Club? Your second health check, 6 months after the yearly vaccinations, is fully included in your plan.
With the wellness screening, you get a full health check, a full senior blood panel, a urine test and your pet’s blood pressure will be measured.
If you are part of the Pet Health Club, you get a 25% discount on the wellness screening.