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Hospital, 43731 Gratiot
(South of Hall Road).
Clinton Township, Ph-586-
307-3730
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40140 Hayes Rd,
Countryside PlazaClinton
TWP, MI, 48038
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Senior pets often benefit from early detection of problems.
Did you know that when your pet reaches 7 years of age, he or she is
considered a senior? Because a pet’s life span is so short relative to that of
their human owners, health conditions tend to develop much more rapidly,
threatening the health of the animal if unobserved and untreated
Wellness screening in our older companions often begins with the pet owner.
You may notice subtle changes in your pet’s activity, such as an increase or
decrease in appetite or thirst, behavioral problems, signs of vision or hearing
loss, dental problems, arthritis, constipation, or obesity. During your senior
pet’s wellness examination veterinarian will perform a comprehensive
physical examination, the most important step for detecting such chronic
conditions as dental disease, osteoarthritis, or heart disease.
These wellness check-ups will give your veterinarian an opportunity to
minimize potential health risks through early detection and treatment. During
this visit, the veterinarian may perform some or all of the following services
based upon your pet’s needs.
•Comprehensive physical examination
•Intestinal parasite screening
•Heartworm testing
•Senior Wellness Lab Panel and urinalysis
•Dental examination
•Ophthalmic examination
•Chest radiographs and/or EKG
•Abdominal radiographs
•Osteoarthritis evaluation
•Vaccinations update
•Discussion of nutrition, behavior, and any pet owner questions
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