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Microchipping
Aids in Pet return through identification. The microchip contains information linked to an online database to files that contain the contact information for the dog's family. This enables us to facilitate a speedy reunion between missing dog and distressed dog owner.
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Puppy/Kitten Packages
We offer affordable packages that include the following:
- All Vaccines
- All fecal examinations
- All dewormings
- Heartworm prevention for 6 months
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- Flea and tick medications for the first 6 months
- Spay or neuter for your pet
- Feline Leukemia/FIV testing for your kitten
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Annual Wellness Examinations
Our annual wellness examinations enable us to take a closer look at the health status of your pet. Not only do we look at the external appearance of your pet but we also screen your pets internally for early detection of diseases.
Annual Wellness exams include:
- Heartworm Testing
- Fecal Examination
- Complete Blood Counts
- Biochemical Profile
- All Vaccines Needed by your Pet
- Comprehensive Physical Examination (some pets also receive Thyroid Testing as well)
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Examples of some diseases that may be detected through our Annual Wellness Program include:
- Thyroid Disease
- Kidney Disease
- Diabetes
- Liver Disease
- Diseases which may cause anemias
- Heartworm Disease
- Intestinal Parasites
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Internal Medicine
- We offer both In-house as well as Outside Laboratory services to aid in your pets diagnosis.
- We have access to specialists in the fields of Dermatology, Neurology, Opthalmology, Cardiology, Orthopedic Surgery and others which all work together to offer your pet the most comprehensive health coverage.
- Our affordable In-house pharmacy ensures that your pet receives the best medications according to your pets needs.
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Laser Surgery
- Less Bleeding
- Improves visualization which in turn reduces surgical time
- Results in a quicker recovery for your pet
- Less Pain
- Laser surgery seals nerve endings which in greatly reduces pain
- Sensation as your pet recovers from the procedure
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- Reduced Risk of Infection
- The laser effectively kills bacteria that may be present in its path
- Quicker Recovery Time
- Less pain, less bleeding, reduced risk of infection and less swelling all work together to get your pet through the procedure quicker and on the way to recovery.
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K-Laser
Laser Therapy, or "photobiomodulation", is the use of specific wavelengths of light (red and near-infrared) to create therapeutic effects. These effects include improved healing time, pain reduction, increased circulation and decreased swelling. Laser Therapy has been widely utilized in Europe by physical therapists, nurses and doctors as far back as the 1970's. Now, after FDA clearance in 2002, Laser Therapy is being used extensively in the United States.
Laser Therapy can help with:
- Osteoarthritis
- Joint Pain
- Tendinopathies
- Edima and Congestion
- Ligament Sprains
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- Muscle Strains
- Puncture Wounds
- Post-Traumatic Injury
- Post-Surgical Pain
- Neck and Back Pain
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- Hip Displasia
- Burns
- Chronic Wounds
- Rehabilitation
- Post-Orthopedic Surgical Recovery
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Digital Radiography
- Digital Radiology is the newest and most advanced x-ray technology
- Allows for improved diagnostics
- The images can be adjusted to visualize structures clearer as opposed to conventional radiology techniques in which you cannot.
- Specialist review is easy and allows improved accuracy in diagnosis
- Environmentally friendly
- By eliminating the use of processing chemicals that are used by conventional radiology processing.
- Reduced radiation dose
- The manipulation of digital radiology ensures that your pet is exposed to the least amount of radiation necessary. This opposed to conventional radiology which often requires multiple exposures of the
same body part being examined.
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Veterinary Ultrasound
Toledo Blade Animal Clinic offers veterinary ultrasound , a non-invasive, state-of-the-art technology that uses sound waves to painlessly examine specific internal organs. As the sound waves travel into the body they return three dimensional images (length, width and depth) of certain organs, allowing our veterinarians to see the results in real time. We can visualize how the organs are moving and how blood is flowing through the dog or cat at the time of the procedure.
We utilize ultrasound technology for:
- Evaluating reproductive organs (pregnancy evaluation)
- Evaluating cardiac function
- Evaluating abdominal organs (liver, kidney, pancreas, spleen, intestines, stomach, lymph nodes & bladder)
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