Build Your Pet’s Wellness Package Caring for your pet through regular/annual check-ups and preventatives are an important part of the health and wellness of your pet. We put together these packages to ensure comprehensive pet care at a reasonable cost for our clients. "*" indicates required fields Owner Email* Tell Us About Your PetPet name*Is your pet a cat or dog?* Cat Dog How old is your dog? 1-3 years 3-8 years Over 8 years Canine Basic Annual Wellness PackageOur veterinarians recommend the Canine Basic Annual Wellness Package Price includes comprehensive physical examination, blood chemistry and electrolytes, complete blood cell count, intestinal parasite screening, and heartworm and tick-borne disease testing. The Foundation of Your Dog’s Health Comprehensive Physical Examination This is a nose-to-tail check where your veterinarian evaluates everything from dental health and coat quality to joint mobility and heart sounds. It is the most important step in spotting physical changes before they become problems. Blood Chemistry & Electrolytes This panel acts as an "internal physical." It checks how well the liver and kidneys are functioning and ensures your dog's mineral levels and hydration are perfectly balanced. Heartworm & Tick-Borne Disease Testing This is a critical "4-in-1" blood screen. It checks for heartworms—which are transmitted by mosquitoes—as well as common silent illnesses like Lyme disease or Anaplasmosis carried by ticks. Early detection is key, as these diseases are much easier to manage when caught before symptoms appear. Stool Analysis (Fecal Testing) We screen for internal parasites to ensure your dog’s digestive system is healthy. This is important not just for your dog’s comfort, but also for the health of your entire family, as some parasites can be passed from pets to humans. Why We Recommend This Annually The goal of this package is to establish a health baseline. By having these results on file each year, we can see what is "normal" for your specific dog. If a value shifts next year, we’ll know immediately—allowing us to be proactive rather than waiting for your pet to show signs of illness. It’s the most effective way to protect their long-term vitality. Price: Canine Mature Annual Wellness PackageOur veterinarians recommend the Canine Mature Annual Wellness Package Price includes comprehensive physical examination, blood chemistry and electrolytes, complete blood cell count, thyroid testing, intestinal parasite screening, and heartworm and tick-borne disease testing. Comprehensive Care for the Mature Dog Comprehensive Physical Examination Our veterinarians perform a detailed assessment with a focus on your dog's changing needs, such as joint comfort, dental health, and weight management. Thyroid Testing Metabolism changes are common as dogs mature. This test checks for an underactive thyroid, which can cause subtle symptoms like weight gain, lethargy, or skin issues. Catching this early allows us to maintain your dog’s energy levels through simple management. Heartworm & Tick-Borne Disease Testing This essential screen checks for heartworms and diseases like Lyme or Ehrlichia. As dogs age, their immune systems benefit from catching these "silent" infections before they can cause long-term strain on the body. Blood Chemistry & Electrolytes This provides a vital "internal status report" on organ function. It ensures the liver and kidneys are processing nutrients efficiently and that your dog’s internal chemistry is perfectly balanced. Complete Blood Cell Count (CBC) This test examines the blood cells themselves to screen for hidden inflammation, infection, or anemia, ensuring your dog's immune system is robust. Stool Analysis (Fecal Testing) We screen for internal parasites to ensure your dog’s digestive health is optimal and that their "uninvited guests" aren't interfering with nutrient absorption or family health. Why the "Mature" Package Matters The goal of this package is Proactive Wellness. By running these expanded tests annually, we establish a personalized "health map" for your dog. Even if your dog seems perfectly healthy on the outside, having these baseline results allows us to spot tiny shifts in their internal health before they become physical symptoms. It is the most effective way to ensure your companion's transition into their senior years is as smooth and comfortable as possible. Price: Canine Senior Annual Wellness PackageOur veterinarians recommend the Canine Senior Annual Wellness Package Price includes comprehensive physical examination, blood chemistry and electrolytes, complete blood cell count, thyroid testing, intestinal parasite screening, heartworm and tick-borne disease testing and urinalysis. The Gold Standard for Senior Care Comprehensive Physical Examination Our veterinarians perform a head-to-tail assessment with a specific focus on senior concerns, such as "lumps and bumps," joint mobility, and dental health, ensuring your dog stays comfortable and pain-free. Urinalysis (The Critical "Second Half" of Health) For senior dogs, blood work only tells half the story. A urinalysis is essential for a complete picture of kidney health and can detect early signs of diabetes or "silent" urinary tract infections that often go unnoticed at home. Thyroid & Metabolic Screening Thyroid imbalances are common in older dogs and can affect everything from energy levels to skin health. This test ensures their metabolism is functioning optimally so they stay as vibrant as possible. Blood Chemistry & Electrolytes This panel provides a vital "internal report card" on organ function, specifically monitoring the liver and kidneys to ensure they are processing nutrients and waste efficiently. Complete Blood Cell Count (CBC) This allows us to monitor for age-related changes in the immune system, checking for hidden inflammation, infection, or anemia that could impact your dog’s stamina. Heartworm & Tick-Borne Disease Testing We continue to screen for "silent" infections like Lyme disease. In senior dogs, catching these early is vital to prevent unnecessary strain on their organs and joints. Stool Analysis (Fecal Testing) This ensures your dog’s digestive health is clear of parasites, allowing them to get the maximum nutritional benefit from their senior diet. Why Consistency Matters for Seniors The true value of the Senior Wellness Package lies in trend monitoring. By performing these tests annually, we establish a precise "health baseline" for your dog. A value that is "normal" for most dogs might be a red flag for your dog based on their history. Catching these subtle shifts early allows us to make small adjustments to diet or lifestyle that can add years of high-quality life to your companion’s journey. Price: Is your dog due for Rabies and DHPP? Yes No I don't know Rabies vaccineWe recommend your dog receive the Rabies vaccine. Rabies is transmitted through the exchange of blood or saliva from an infected animal. The primary way the rabies virus is transmitted to dogs in the United States is through a bite from wild animals like foxes, raccoons, skunks and bats that carry the disease. It is fatal and transmittable to humans. Price: Rabies Tag (required by law)All pets given a rabies vaccine by one of our licensed veterinarians receive a rabies tag for the county they live in. Price: DHPP (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) vaccineWe recommend your dog receive the DHPP (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) vaccine. Canine Distemper is a contagious and serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal and nervous systems of puppies and dogs. Infectious canine hepatitis is a viral disease of that is caused by the canine Adenovirus CAV-1, a type of DNA virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections. This virus targets the functional parts of the organs, notably the liver, kidneys, eyes and endothelial cells (the cells that line the interior surface of the blood vessels). Canine Parvovirus is a highly contagious virus that can affect all dogs, but unvaccinated dogs and puppies younger than four months old are the most at risk. Dogs that are ill from canine parvovirus infection are often said to have “parvo.” The virus affects dogs’ gastrointestinal tracts and is spread by direct dog-to-dog contact and contact with contaminated feces, environments, or people. Parvovirus symptoms include severe bloody diarrhea, lethargy, anorexia, fever, vomiting, severe weight loss. Parainfluenza is a virus that causes kennel cough. It is highly contagious and commonly develops in situations where a lot of dogs are in close proximity to each other. Canine parainfluenza is a respiratory virus and one of the many viruses that can cause kennel cough in dogs. Price: Does your pet go to grooming, boarding or dog parks? Yes No Bordetella vaccineWe recommend your dog receive the Bordetella vaccine. This vaccine may be required by your groomer or boarding facilty. Bordetella is a very infectious, airborne upper respiratory virus. It is typically not life threatening but causes a dry cough that may last several weeks. Price: K9 Influenza vaccineWe recommend your dog receive the K9 Influenza vaccine. This vaccine may be required by your groomer or boarding facilty. Canine influenza (also known as dog flu) is a contagious respiratory disease in dogs caused by specific Type A influenza viruses known to infect dogs. These are called “canine influenza viruses.” We carry the vaccine that covers both of the canine influenza viruses – H3N8 and H3N2. Price: Is your dog exposed to standing water or wildlife? Yes No Lepto vaccineWe recommend your dog receive the Lepto vaccine. Leptospira (Leptospirosis) is a disease caused by infection with Leptospira bacteria. These bacteria can be found worldwide in soil and water from wildlife’s urine. There are many strains of Leptospira bacteria that can cause disease. Signs of leptospirosis may include: • fever • shivering • muscle tenderness • reluctance to move • increased thirst • changes in the frequency or amount of urination • dehydration • vomiting • diarrhea • loss of appetite • lethargy • jaundice (yellowing of the skin and mucous membranes) • painful inflammation within the eyes Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease, which means it can be spread from animals to people. Price: Is your dog exposed to ticks? Yes No Lyme vaccineWe recommend your dog receive the Lyme vaccine. Lyme disease in dogs is one of the most common tick-transmitted diseases in the world, but it only causes symptoms in 10 percent of affected dogs. When infection leads to Lyme disease in dogs, the dominant clinical feature is recurrent lameness due to inflammation of the joints, and a general feeling of malaise. There may also be depression and a lack of appetite. More serious complications include damage to the kidneys, and rarely, heart or nervous system disease. Price: How old is your cat? 1-3 years 3-8 years Over 8 years Feline Basic Wellness PackageOur veterinarians recommend the Feline Basic Annual Wellness Package Price includes comprehensive physical examination, blood chemistry and electrolytes, complete blood cell count, intestinal parasite screening, and assessment of feline heart health. The Complete Health Assessment Comprehensive Physical Examination This is the foundation of the visit. Your veterinarian checks everything from the clarity of their eyes to the condition of their coat and the health of their joints. It’s our best chance to catch physical changes that might go unnoticed at home. Blood Chemistry & Electrolytes Think of this as a "window" into your cat’s internal organs. It helps us evaluate how well the kidneys and liver are functioning and ensures their hydration and mineral levels are perfectly balanced. Complete Blood Cell Count (CBC) This test looks at the blood cells themselves. It tells us if your cat is fighting an undiagnosed infection, has adequate immune defenses, or is showing early signs of anemia. Intestinal Parasite Screening Even indoor cats can be exposed to parasites through shoes, potting soil, or household pests. This screening ensures your cat is clear of "uninvited guests" that can sap their energy and, in some cases, even pose a risk to the humans in your home. Assessment of Heart Health Feline heart disease can often be "silent." By including a specific assessment of heart health, we aim to detect early warning signs while they are most manageable, giving us the best opportunity to protect your cat's long-term vitality. Why we recommend this as a package: By grouping these tests together, we establish a health baseline. Having these results on file from year to year allows us to spot subtle trends or changes early—often well before your cat feels sick. It is the most effective way to ensure your cat enjoys a long, comfortable, and healthy life. Price: Feline Mature Wellness PackageOur veterinarians recommend the Feline Mature Annual Wellness Package Price includes comprehensive physical examination, blood chemistry and electrolytes, complete blood cell count, kidney testing, thyroid testing, intestinal parasite screening, and assessment of feline heart health. The Mature Health "Deep Dive" Comprehensive Physical Examination Beyond a standard check-up, this is a head-to-tail assessment with a focus on age-related changes, such as mobility, dental health, and weight management. Specialized Kidney & Thyroid Testing These are the two most critical checks for mature cats. Thyroid issues and kidney changes are very common as cats age; catching these early allows us to manage them through simple diet changes or medication, significantly extending your cat's quality of life. Blood Chemistry & Electrolytes This provides a vital "status report" on internal organ function, ensuring that the liver and other metabolic systems are processing nutrients and waste efficiently. Complete Blood Cell Count (CBC) This monitors for signs of low-grade inflammation, infection, or anemia, helping us ensure your cat's immune system stays strong. Stool Analysis (Fecal Testing) As cats age, their digestive and immune systems can become more sensitive. This ensures they are free from internal parasites that could interfere with nutrient absorption or cause digestive upset. Assessment of Feline Heart Health Heart health becomes increasingly important in senior years. This assessment helps us identify early markers of cardiac changes that are often invisible during a standard physical exam. The Benefit of "Proactive Aging" The goal of the Mature Wellness Package is to move away from "reactive" medicine (treating a sick cat) and toward "proactive" care. By running these tests annually, we establish a personalized "health map" for your cat. This allows us to spot tiny shifts in their lab work before they become physical symptoms, ensuring your companion spends their senior years feeling their best rather than just "getting by." Price: Feline Senior Wellness PackageOur veterinarians recommend the Feline Senior Annual Wellness Package Price includes comprehensive physical examination, blood chemistry and electrolytes, complete blood cell count, kidney testing, thyroid testing, intestinal parasite screening, urinalysis and assessment of feline heart health. Your Senior Cat’s Comprehensive Health Screen Physical Examination Our veterinarians perform a detailed assessment with a focus on senior-specific concerns, such as joint mobility, muscle condition, and dental health, to ensure your cat stays comfortable and mobile. Comprehensive Kidney & Thyroid Testing Kidney function and thyroid balance are the two most important health markers for senior cats. Because these systems are often the first to show signs of aging, early detection is the key to successful, long-term management. Blood Chemistry & Electrolytes This provides a full profile of internal organ health. It tells us how well the liver and other systems are functioning and ensures your cat’s internal chemistry remains perfectly balanced. Complete Blood Cell Count (CBC) This allows us to check for signs of anemia, hidden inflammation, or changes in the immune system that could affect your cat's energy levels and overall resilience. Urinalysis (The "Internal Health" Marker) This is a critical addition for seniors. It works alongside blood work to provide a complete picture of kidney health and can catch early signs of diabetes or urinary tract issues before they cause visible distress. Stool Analysis (Fecal Testing) We screen for internal parasites to ensure your cat’s digestive system is absorbing all the nutrients from their food, which is vital for maintaining a healthy weight in older age. The Power of the Senior Baseline In senior feline medicine, consistency is everything. By performing these tests annually, we create a detailed "health trend" for your cat. Even if a result falls within the "normal" range, a slight shift from last year’s numbers can give us a massive head start on treatment. This proactive approach allows us to address small changes before they become big problems, focusing on quality of life above all else. Price: Is your cat due for Rabies and Distemper? Yes No I don't know Rabies vaccineWe recommend your cat receive the Rabies vaccine. Rabies is transmitted through the exchange of blood or saliva from an infected animal. The primary way the rabies virus is transmitted to dogs in the United States is through a bite from wild animals like foxes, raccoons, skunks and bats that carry the disease. It is fatal and transmittable to humans. Price: Rabies Tag (required by law)All pets given a rabies vaccine by one of our licensed veterinarians receive a rabies tag for the county they live in. Price: HCP vaccineWe recommend your cat receive the Feline HCP vaccine. A quality core vaccine shown to be effective for vaccination of healthy cats against feline rhinotracheitis, calici, and panleukopenia viruses. • Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis: This virus causes an upper respiratory tract infection that is easily transmitted from one cat to another. Symptoms take form in moderate fever, loss of appetite, sneezing, eye and nasal discharge. Effective treatment is limited, and even if the cat recovers, they can remain a carrier for life. • Feline Panleukopenia: Sometimes known as feline distemper, this disease is caused by a virus so resistant, it can survive up to one year outside a cat’s body! Therefore, as most cats will be exposed to it during their lifetimes and infection rates in unprotected cats can run as high as 90% to 100%, vaccination against this potentially fatal disease is absolutely essential. Symptoms can include listlessness, diarrhea, vomiting, severe dehydration, fever and death. Happily, the vaccine itself is very effective in preventing the disease, as treatment is very difficult. • Feline Calicivirus: This virus is another major cause of upper respiratory tract infection in cats. Widespread and highly contagious, its symptoms of fever, ulcers and blisters on the tongue and pneumonia (inflammation of the lungs) can range from mild to severe, depending on the strain of virus present. Treatment of this disease can be difficult. Even if recovery does take place, a recovered cat can continue to infect other animals, as well as experience chronic sneezing, runny eyes and severe gum disease. Vaccination is therefore tremendously important. Price: Does your cat go outside? Yes No Are there any other cats in the household? Yes No Feline Leukemia vaccineWe recommend the Feline Leukemia vaccine. Cats that go outdoors or have contact with other cats are at a higher risk of exposure. Even indoor cats can be at risk if they live with or interact with FeLV positive cats. FeLV is a contagious virus that can weaken a cat’s immune system, making them vulnerable to secondary infections, anemia, and certain cancers like lymphoma. FeLV can spread through saliva, nasal secretions, urine, feces and even from a mother cat to her kittens. Price: Estimated Total Wellness Package CostThis price doesn’t include heartworm prevention, flea and tick prevention or any take home medications. 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