Our hospital provides the best possible medical, surgical and dental care for our highly valued patients. Our dedicated staff is committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related education for our clients. Our friendly and accessible staff is always available to our clients, whether it's a routine visit, check-up or an emergency life-threatening situation.
We pride ourselves upon our reliability for our clients and for our expedient and efficient service with results.
We pride ourselves upon our reliability for our clients and for our expedient and efficient service with results.
Services
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Committed to providing exceptional healthcare for your pets, Alexis Road Animal Hospital proudly offers the following services for our diverse clientele:.
Our doctors perform a full physical examination and administer appropriate vaccinations.
The physical exam includes examination from head to tail, checking eyes, ears, teeth, skin, and body condition.
The attending doctor listens to your pet's heart and lungs, palpates abdominal area.
Keep your pet's chances of being at risk for a serious or fatal infectious disease at bay with routine vaccinations and preventative medicines throughout the year.
Our doctors perform a full physical examination and administer appropriate vaccinations.
The physical exam includes examination from head to tail, checking eyes, ears, teeth, skin, and body condition.
The attending doctor listens to your pet's heart and lungs, palpates abdominal area.
Keep your pet's chances of being at risk for a serious or fatal infectious disease at bay with routine vaccinations and preventative medicines throughout the year.
Annual checkup
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Our doctors perform a full physical examination and appropriate vaccinations.
It includes examination from head to tail, checking eyes, ears, teeth, skin, and body condition.
The attending doctor listens to your pet's heart and lungs, palpates abdominal area, checking pulse, and takes body temperature.
If all findings are within normal limits, then the doctor vaccinates your pet.
Our doctors will advise you on deworming, heartworms prevention, flea prevention or treatment, dental care and diet.
It includes examination from head to tail, checking eyes, ears, teeth, skin, and body condition.
The attending doctor listens to your pet's heart and lungs, palpates abdominal area, checking pulse, and takes body temperature.
If all findings are within normal limits, then the doctor vaccinates your pet.
Our doctors will advise you on deworming, heartworms prevention, flea prevention or treatment, dental care and diet.
Cat Vaccinations
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Feline (Rhinotracheitis/ Calicivirus/ Panleukopenia/ Chlamydia) - is vaccine for upper respiratory and gastrointestinal infections of cats.
A series of three FVRCPC injections (three weeks apart) is given to kittens.
The vaccine series is usually started at 9 weeks of age.
If a cat is 12 weeks or older and has not been previously vaccinated, then a minimum of two vaccines is required given 3 weeks apart.
Annual FVRCP vaccines are recommended at ARAH for the remainder of the cat's life.
Rabies vaccine can be given as early as 15 weeks age.
A series of three FVRCPC injections (three weeks apart) is given to kittens.
The vaccine series is usually started at 9 weeks of age.
If a cat is 12 weeks or older and has not been previously vaccinated, then a minimum of two vaccines is required given 3 weeks apart.
Annual FVRCP vaccines are recommended at ARAH for the remainder of the cat's life.
Rabies vaccine can be given as early as 15 weeks age.
Dog Vaccinations
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Vaccination with DHPP can be started at 6-8 weeks of age.
A booster shot needs to be repeated every 3 weeks until the series is completed.
We recommend that your puppy is vaccinated at least 4 times between 6 weeks to 16 weeks.
If your dog is 16 weeks or older and has not been vaccinated before, then we recommend a minimum two sets of vaccines be given 3 weeks apart.
Annual DHPP vaccines are recommended at ARAH for the rest of your dog life.
The rabies vaccine can be given as early as 15 weeks of age.
A booster shot needs to be repeated every 3 weeks until the series is completed.
We recommend that your puppy is vaccinated at least 4 times between 6 weeks to 16 weeks.
If your dog is 16 weeks or older and has not been vaccinated before, then we recommend a minimum two sets of vaccines be given 3 weeks apart.
Annual DHPP vaccines are recommended at ARAH for the rest of your dog life.
The rabies vaccine can be given as early as 15 weeks of age.
Veterinary Dentistry
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Bacteria developing on the surface of your pet's teeth, the soft tissue of the gums and the bones of the jaw can cause serious infections in the kidney, liver, lungs, and heart.
We recommend that your pet has a dental health evaluation at least once a year by our veterinarian.
If our veterinarian determines any issues with the teeth or the gums, we can recommend a dental scaling, polishing, and extractions if needed.
Preventing any issues is always easier than curing them once they've happened.
We recommend that your pet has a dental health evaluation at least once a year by our veterinarian.
If our veterinarian determines any issues with the teeth or the gums, we can recommend a dental scaling, polishing, and extractions if needed.
Preventing any issues is always easier than curing them once they've happened.
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