Wellness and Diagnostic Exams
Vaccinations
Parasite Prevention
Heartworm Prevention

“Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world. It is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms) that live in the heart, lungs and associated blood vessels of affected pets, causing severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs in the body.” -American Heartworm Society

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Micro-chipping

Permanent identification, a micro-chip, is the best way to help assure your pet is reunited if they become lost. A collar and tags are always a good idea to have, but they have the risk of falling off.

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National Health Certificates

If your pets will be accompanying you on a trip to another state, we can help prepare all the paperwork and make sure all exams and vaccinations required are done.

Digital Radiography
Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a medical therapy that has been used in humans and animals as a way of relieving pain and improving health. Acupuncture alone or combined with laser therapy can help alleviate many conditions ranging from arthritis, inter-vertebral disc disease, digestive disorders, immunologic dysfunction and many others.

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Laser Therapy

This service is a surgical free, drug-free, and noninvasive treatment. If you are looking to increase would healing time, or to help your pet move more freely try our laser therapy option today.

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Spay and Neuter Surgical Procedures
General Dentistry

Periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed condition in adult dogs and cats. Left untreated, it can cause many other illnesses including kidney, heart and blood infections.

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Superior Pain Management
In-house Laboratory and Pharmacy

Having an in-house laboratory and pharmacy allows our veterinarians to help diagnose your pet and start any treatment needed as soon as possible.

Emergency Services

Emergency services are available in conjunction with Prescott Area Pet Emergency Hospital.

If you have a medical emergency during office hours please call our office when you are on your way so we can be prepared for your pets arrival.

If you have a medical emergency after hours call our office at (928) 772-6069. You will be directed to press “1” on your phone. Then you will be forwarded to the Prescott Area Pet Emergency Hospital.