It's important that your veterinarian have a complete pharmacy so the most commonly used pharmaceuticals and vaccines are on hand when your pet needs them.
Radiographs or X-ray films are an important tool for your veterinarian. These films can help detect such problems as bone fractures and calcium deposits and identify objects in the stomach, intestines, and urinary tract. They also can be used to confirm or detect the presence of certain diseases.
Diagnostic evaluations: X-rays, hemotology, dermatology and many other laboratory evaluations.
Intensive and post-surgical care provided.
Surgery is performed in specialized rooms used only for surgery. Proper lighting, aseptic procedures, and easy access to drugs and equipment all help to insure your pet receives the best possible surgical care.
Experienced technical support staff provide efficient nursing care for your pet by helping in surgery, recovery, therapy, administering medications, and intensive care.