Firehall 4 Services : Veterinary
- Dental Cleaning – Dental health care is a very important part of helping your furry friend live longer and happier. We offer routine dental cleanings and extractions if necessary. For a complete explanation on dental health, you can visit PetDental.com
- Examination – We recommend an exam on your pet once every year for pets under 7 years old and twice a year for pets over the age of 7.
- Heartworm & Flea Prevention – Our clinic offers a wide variety of the best preventative medicine for whatever your pet may need. (link to prev. products)
- Laboratory – To help our veterinarians diagnose what might be going on inside your pet they may utilize laboratory tests such as blood work, urinalysis, fecal exams, and much more. Several of these tests can be run in our hospital the same day that your pet comes in.
- Microchip – Implanting your pet with a permanent microchip may help aid you in finding him or her if they ever got lost. Our veterinarians insert a needle under your pet’s skin that delivers the microchip to your pet. If your pet was ever to get lost, most shelters and veterinary clinics have scanning devices that would be able to detect the microchip and access all of your information to get your friend home quickly. For more information, visit HomeAgainID.com
- Pet Products – We have a number of products that you and your pet are sure to enjoy! Collars, leashes, treats, and premium food…just to name a few! Head on over to the products page for more info.
- Radiograph – Also known as x-rays, our doctors use radiographs to examine things such as broken bones and internal abnormalities.
- Referrals – Our veterinarians have a strong working relationship with the veterinary specialists in our area. Should your pet ever need the care of one of these other veterinarians, our doctors would be happy to refer you.
- Surgery – Our veterinarians perform spays and neuters on dogs and cats, as well as other soft tissue surgeries, and some orthopedic procedures. Every patient is monitored with state of the art equipment, and we recommend pre-anesthetic blood work on all patients undergoing any anesthetic procedure to provide the safest surgery possible.
- Ultrasound – A non-invasive procedure that can be useful in providing a glimpse inside your pet without the need for surgery. We use our ultrasound for taking a closer look at your pet’s internal organs, as well as providing a sneak peek at puppies or kittens for our expecting patients!
- Vaccination – Vaccinations are important in guarding against some of the most contagious diseases that could be threats to your pet. Vaccinations should start between 6 and 8 weeks of age in puppies and kittens. After the initial boosters, most vaccines should be given on an annual basis on the recommendation of your veterinarian. We offer all of the routine vaccines that your pet needs, even including a vaccination that helps promote good dental health!
