Anesthesia
With careful consideration for keeping your pet safe, calm, and comfortable throughout their visit, our doctors devise a plan to balance the optimal selection of sedatives, pain medications, local and regional treatments, and injectable or inhaled general anesthetics.
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Behavior
Behavioral changes are frequently a symptom of an underlying medical problem and may indicate more serious health issues.
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Cardiology
Just as humans can be afflicted with heart problems, so can our pets. And just like with humans, the first person to note these issues is usually the patient's regular doctor.
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Dental Care: Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment
Our facilities provide comprehensive oral health assessment and treatment services for patients of any SVA location. These include prophylaxis, examination of teeth and gums, polish and fluoride, sub-gingival curettage, root planning, therapeutic periodontal treatments, dental radiology, root canals (Northwest Veterinary Hospital only), and dental extractions.
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Digital Radiology
Radiographic images (X-rays) are one of our most useful tools for viewing internal structures of the body. Being able to view organs like the heart, lungs, and liver, as well as structures like bones and joints allows us to diagnose a variety of injuries and diseases.
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End Of Life Care
We recognize the loss of a pet as a deeply emotional experience. Our experienced doctors can help guide you, when the time comes, to make this transition as peaceful as possible.
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Endoscopy
Our trained doctors also may use an endoscope to remove certain types of swallowed foreign material from the stomach, potentially sparing your dog more invasive traditional exploratory surgery.
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Lab Work
We offer a variety of laboratory tests options for your pet both in-house and through partner laboratories.
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Laparoscopic Spay
Laparoscopic ovariectomy is a minimally invasive approach to spaying dogs.
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Laser Therapy
Laser therapy is an innovative new technology used to treat acute and chronic injuries. The non-invasive treatment stimulates cell regeneration by increasing blood flow to the targeted area. This is used to accelerate the healing process following surgery, alleviate joint pain and treat degenerative diseases.
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Microchipping
Nearly 1 in 3 pets will become lost during their lives. Whether your beloved pet is an escape artist, frightened away from home, stolen, the victim of a natural disaster, or just ends up missing without explanation, a pet with a microchip is a pet that you know has identification. Microchip implants are an incredibly simple, inexpensive, and effective way to positively identify lost pets so they can be returned home quickly.
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Nutrition
Appropriate nutrition enhances your pet’s quality and quantity of life. The requirements of one pet may be much different than the needs of another. Therefore, a discussion about your pet’s diet and a proper nutrition assessment should be included as part of a routine veterinary examination.
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Pain Management
A complete pain management program addresses both acute and chronic pain. Here at Queen Anne Animal Clinic, our doctors evaluate their patients for discomfort at every exam.
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Preventive Care for Cats
Our cats go through four life stages: kittenhood, adulthood, senior years, and geriatric (super senior) period. As cats age, the need for physical examinations and consultations with a professional veterinary health care worker vary. Furthermore, different stages of your cat’s life warrant a different focus for both the veterinary team and owner alike.
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Preventive Care for Dogs
Dogs go through 4 stages of life: puppyhood, adulthood, senior years, and geriatric (super senior) period. As dogs age, the need for physical examinations and consultations with a professional veterinary health care worker vary. Furthermore, different stages of your dog’s life warrant a different focus for both the veterinary team and owner alike.
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Senior Animals
Just like people, the medical needs of senior animals change over time. In fact, pets age at nearly 7 times the rate humans do. As your cat or dog ages they require different nutrition programs, exercise routines and are prone to a variety of new diseases.
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Spay and Neuter
Choosing if and when to spay or neuter your pet can be overwhelming. Our doctors keep up to date on the latest research and recommendations to help you make the most informed decision possible.
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Tonometry
Tonometry is used to diagnose glaucoma, a common and painful disease characterized by increased fluid pressure inside the eye.
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Ultrasound
Ultrasound examination allows us to evaluate internal organs and tissues through this non-invasive, real-time, diagnostic tool.
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Vaccinations
Vaccine protocols and recommendations are continuously changing as new research emerges.
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Wellness And Preventive Exams
Annual wellness examinations play an important role in patient care management.
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