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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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