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Cat and Kitten Owners
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A thorough Wellness Exam incorporates laboratory tests that can be helpful in diagnosing blood disorders, kidney and liver disease, diabetes, infection, cancer, thyroid disease and other hormonal problems. Many of these conditions can be prevented, controlled, or completely reversed if diagnosed early. Diagnostic testing is the most sensitive and accurate method for early detection of health problems.
Immunizations
Bradfordville Animal Hospital is following the most current guidelines recommended by the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Animal Hospital Association.
Internal Medicine
Your pet ages more quickly than you do. It is important for your pet to have a comprehensive physical exam at least once yearly, ideally every 6 months if your pet is older or has a medical condition. During the physical exam our doctor will examine your pet from “head to toe” to look for any abnormalities.
An important part of the physical exam is the information you can provide regarding your pet’s housing, feeding, and attitude or behavior. This information, combined with the physical exam findings, will help us make a diagnosis regarding the health of your pet.
Pain Management
An important part of patient comfort is TLC postoperatively.
Providing warmed blankets and heating pads, a clean and dry bed, and a good scratch behind the ears, go a long way toward lessening their discomfort and anxiety.
Pain management is a part of our pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative anesthetic and medical protocol. All surgical patients, including those undergoing routine procedures, receive pain control medication. Our goal is to make each procedure as painless as possible. With more difficult and complex surgeries, proper pain management is imperative in helping your pet recover comfortably and quickly.
Intensive/Critical Care
The intensive care room is centrally located, adjacent to the treatment area and allows our doctors and staff to keep an eye on severely ill or recuperating patients.
Our ICU allows for ill patients to be observed directly from our treatment area.
Oxygen cages, nebulizers, and IV infusions pumps are among the equipment utilized in this area.
Our post-op / ICU ward is equipped to keep pets comfortable and safe with trained personal and electronic monitoring. Infusion pumps and heating pads are available when needed. This ward is in the general treatment section of the hospital where our licensed veterinary technicians can directly and continuously observe each patient.
Pharmacy
We stock an extensive drug inventory. Medications can be conveniently dispensed before leaving the clinic. Some of the supplies that we offer include:
- Prescription Medications
- Heartworm Prevention
- Nutritional Supplements
- Prescription Diets
Any medications we don’t have in stock are available through our online VetSource pharmacy. Your purchase from VetSource Home Delivery will be honored as if purchased in-clinic. This applies only to our online pharmacy, not to any other online or outside pharmacy.
Nutrition
We carry the complete line of Hills Science Diet prescription foods and Royal Canin veterinary prescription diets.
Please check with our veterinarians for information regarding your pets nutritional needs.
Specialized diets not in stock can be ordered from our onlin home delivery service.
Microchipping
Bradfordville Animal Hospital recommends that your pet be permanently identified with the HomeAgain® microchip system, which we can administer during a regular visit.
A microchip is a tiny electronic device, about the size and shape of a grain of rice. It is implanted beneath a pet’s skin between the shoulder blades, and stays there for the pet’s entire life. This procedure is as easy and as painless as a vaccination.