Diagnostic Imaging For Your Dog
Bringing your dog or cat in for an x-ray or CT scan? Here's what to expect at our Monterey Park clinic and how to get ready for the appointment.
Bringing your dog or cat in for an x-ray or CT scan? Here's what to expect at our Monterey Park clinic and how to get ready for the appointment.
Concerned pet owners frequently visit our Monterey Park clinic when their dogs exhibit signs of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Though there is no cure for the condition, in many cases, we can work to successfully manage it. Today, we check in on the prognosis for dogs with IBD.
Accidents can happen to both indoor and outdoor cats. Our Monterey Park veterinarians show how to identify a broken leg in your cat and what steps to take.
Being a caring dog owner means ensuring your furry friend enjoys a long and healthy life. In this blog post, our Monterey Park veterinarians explain how frequently you should visit the vet with your dog and highlight the significance of regular check-ups.
Any dog can become constipated, regardless of their age, breed or size. Constipation is, in fact, one of the most common digestive issues seen in pets by our Monterey Park veterinary team. Here, we explain what to do if you think your dog may be constipated.
In this post, our Monterey Park vets explain the different lab tests we perform on cats and what you can learn from them about your cat’s health.
You have received news that your dog requires an ultrasound. Are you unsure about the procedure and how it can benefit your furry friend? Our vets in Monterey Park can provide you with a detailed explanation of how we conduct ultrasound scans for dogs in our specialized diagnostic laboratory.
As dogs age, they may develop osteoarthritis, which is a degenerative condition that worsens over time. Although there is no cure for this painful condition, our vets at Monterey Park offer treatments that can help manage symptoms and improve your furry friend's quality of life.
Discover the ultimate defense against parasitic infections for your pets and home with annual fecal exams. Our veterinarians in Monterey Park break down the process and highlight the significance of these exams for your pet's overall well-being.
Preventive care is the foundation for your pet's life-long good health. These exams allow your vet to catch early signs of disease, illness, and harmful conditions. Here are some tips from our Monterey Park vets about how to prepare for preventive care and why it's so vitally important.
Veterinary Healthcare Center is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Monterey Park companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.