Health and wellness exams
Lincoln Heights Veterinary Clinic offers comprehensive health and wellness exams for pets of all ages and breeds. Regular wellness exams are essential for maintaining your pet's health, as they allow our veterinarians to detect any potential health issues early on and provide prompt treatment.
During a health and wellness exam, our veterinary team will perform a thorough physical examination of your pet, checking for any signs of illness or abnormalities. We will also discuss your pet's lifestyle, behavior, diet, and exercise routine to assess their overall well-being.
In addition to the physical exam, we may recommend diagnostic testing such as blood work, urinalysis, fecal testing, and more to provide a more complete picture of your pet's health. These tests help us identify any underlying health issues that may not be apparent during the exam.
Based on the findings of the exam and any diagnostic testing, our veterinarians will work with you to develop a personalized wellness plan for your pet. This may include recommendations for vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental care, nutrition, and behavioral training.
At Lincoln Heights Veterinary Clinic, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for your pet. Schedule a wellness exam for your furry friend today to ensure they stay happy and healthy for years to come.
Feline vaccinations
Core Feline Vaccines
FVRCP: A group of highly contagious viruses that are most often spread by close contact with other cats. In some cases these diseases can be fatal. Administered every 1-3 years pending previous vaccine history.
Rabies: Once infected there are no treatment options and the disease is often deadly. Rabies is a legal requirement in the state of Washington. Administered every 1-3 years pending previous vaccine history.
Lifestyle Feline Vaccines
FeLV: Is a contagious virus spread by the saliva, blood, feces, and urine of an infected cat. FeLV can lead to Feline Leukemia which is a deadly form of cancer. Cats can get it from mutual grooming, fighting, or sharing food and water dishes. There is no cure for FeLV. Administered annually.
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Canine vaccinations
Core Canine Vaccines
DAPP : A group of highly contagious viruses that are most often spread by close contact with other dogs. In some cases these diseases can be fatal. Administered every 1-3 years pending previous vaccine history.
Rabies: Once infected there are no treatment options and the disease is often deadly. Rabies is a legal requirement in the state of Washington. Administered every 1-3 years pending previous vaccine history.
Lifestyle Canine Vaccines
Bordetella: Most often referred to as Kennel Cough, it is spread through close contact with infected dogs. The Bordetella vaccine is recommended if your dog is staying at a boarding facility, going to the groomer, or goes to the dog park. Administered annually.
Leptospirosis: A bacteria that is spread by wildlife through their urine. It lives in stagnate water and can survive for months. Leptospirosis is becoming more common even in urban areas so it is recommended for most dogs. If left untreated Leptospirosis can result in severe kidney damage and in some cases is fatal. Administered annually.
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