Small Animal Comprehensive Wellcare Examination
We recommend semi-annual comprehensive physical exams for your pet. The information we gather at each exam becomes part of your pet's medical history and can be critical when an emergency or sudden illness arises.
As part of a comprehensive physical exam, we:
- Check for significant weight changes, which can be an early warning sign of disease. Obesity is a common problem for older pets. We will assess your pet's diet and nutritional needs.

- Perform a rectal exam, if indicated, to check for abnormalities and analyze a stool sample.

- Assess the condition of legs, hips, joints, and spine.

- Assess the hair and coat. It should appear healthy and well groomed. Dull, dry, brittle hair or hair loss may indicate an underlying illness. Check skin for infection or signs of fleas, ticks or mites.

- Palpate the abdomen for abnormal masses or pain.

- Listen to the chest for heart mumurs, irregular heartbeat and abnormal lung sounds.

- Examine eyes for cataracts, glaucoma or inflammation.

- Examine ears for ear mites, infection or inflammation.

- Evaluate nose and nasal passages for signs or upper respiratory disease.

- Check for periodontal disease. As many as 95% of all pets two years and older have periodontal disease. We evaluate your pet's teeth and check the color and condition of the gums.

- Palpate lymph nodes to check for inflammation or tumors.

- Check for heartworm and other parasites.


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