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Our pets Thrive when we consistently work to help meet their basic needs for safety, health, and affection. Ensuring your pet is receiving essential primary care throughout their lifetime can dramatically increase their chances of a happy and healthy life with you.
We’re here to help you anticipate potential health problems and avoid costly treatments with our caring support, professional advice and preventative health and wellness programs that help ease some of the stresses and anxieties which come with being a pet owner.
Learn about our essential primary pet care services, and some preventive measures you can take at home, that will help support your pet through every stage of life and health.
Regular wellness exams allow us to catch underlying health problems early, provide consistent preventative care, and support your pet’s overall health and well-being.
Our veterinarians are skilled in diagnosing common problems that affect our pets like vomiting, itching, lumps, limping, and more.
Vaccines are essential for preventive care and can increase the chances of a longer, happier life for pets. Ensuring that pets are consistently up to date with their vaccinations can help prevent contracting disease or help lessen the severity of symptoms if a disease is contracted.
From routine cleanings to tooth extractions, the Thrive Pet Healthcare network of Primary Care veterinarians and Dental Specialists is here to keep your pet's smile fresh! Our general practices can take care of everyday dental maintenance with outstanding regular check-ins, cleanings, and basic surgeries.
Meanwhile, our specialty veterinarians are prepared to handle more complex or chronic dental cases like a root abscess, jaw fracture, abnormal tooth formation, or advanced periodontal disease. These doctors are highly trained within the field of veterinary dentistry and have access to specialized equipment, typically unavailable at primary care clinics.
Unless you intend to breed, we recommend having pets spayed or neutered. Pets that have been spayed or neutered tend to live longer and have healthier lives.
Dermatology is a field within veterinary medicine that focuses on the treatment or management of conditions relating to a pet’s skin, ear, hair, and claws.
As the largest organ in cats and dogs, there is no surprise that skin-related visits are some of the most common appointments at primary care clinics. From allergies to infections, the list of potential dermatological problems in pets is extensive. Skin-related symptoms can also be a sign of an underlying internal condition.
Thankfully, most dermatological conditions in pets can be fully cured or well managed given that you seek help early, regularly meet with a veterinarian, and follow your pet’s recommended treatment plan at home.
It's hard to provide care without knowing the root of what is ailing your pet, which is why diagnostic testing is so important. Diagnostic testing can include laboratory testing (blood, urine, and fecal) and diagnostic imaging like X–rays, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
Fleas can cause itchy skin, skin infections, and spread tapeworms. Ticks can carry disease such as Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and more.
Another key component of helping to maintain your pet’s health and happiness is having them on reliable, consistent heartworm preventative.
Heartworm disease is serious and potentially fatal to our dogs and cats. Heartworms are spread by mosquito bites and can grow up to a foot long, living in the heart and lungs of our beloved pets.
Surgery covers a vast sub-sect of veterinary medicine, from routine spay and neuter to complex orthopedic and soft tissue procedures. Within our Thrive Pet Healthcare network, you can access surgical services on both the primary care and specialty level so whatever your pet’s surgical needs, our trusted veterinarians and surgical specialists are here for you.
Our clinics offer nutrition consultations to help cut through the confusion and help find the proper food fit for your pet.
Microchip implants are about the size of a grain of rice and are administered like a vaccine with potentially no pain to little pain for your pet. This significantly increases the chances of a reunion should they ever go missing.
We will be by your side during this time of need to offer both medical assistance and emotional support.
Acupuncture has been used in human medicine for over 5,000 years and in animals for over 3,000 years. Properly administered by our highly trained veterinarians, acupuncture is one of the safest forms of medical treatment for pets suffering from a wide range of conditions.
Animal chiropractic treatments are a form of manual therapy focused on manipulating the pet's joints and spine to provide greater alignment of the body. By receiving these adjustments, pets can experience a reduction in pain, greater balance, and stronger mobility. Chiropractic treatment can help alleviate symptoms stemming from several neurological and orthopedic conditions.
Integrative veterinary medicine is a comprehensive approach to animal care that combines the best of conventional medicine with complementary and alternative therapies.
We want you to feel supported when making difficult decisions around your pet’s health. Our team of compassionate veterinarians can help you understand your pet’s current quality of life. If appropriate and doctors are available, we can potentially offer the opportunity to give your pet a gentle, loving, and respectful transition in the comfort and peace of their favorite place: home.
Our Thrive Pet Healthcare network clinic pharmacies carry the very best in modern animal medicines. We make it a top priority to provide your pet with the high-quality medicines and wellness products they need at a competitive price. Refill options are also available online with many of our primary and specialty care clinics. Please refer to your family veterinarian’s page to locate their refill options.
Thrive Pet Healthcare offers you and your pet the very best in microchip identification technology. The best protection from the heartbreak of losing a pet comes in the form of permanent identification. A microchip is implanted just beneath the skin and is the most reliable way for anyone finding your lost pet to identify and contact you. Additionally, it can be planted from just 10 weeks old.
The procedure is simple, requires no anesthetic, and takes only a few seconds. One microchip will last throughout your pet's lifetime, unlike a physical ID that can easily be damaged or lost.
Are you planning to travel or relocate with your pet within the continental US? Our Thrive Primary Care clinics can make travel easier for you and your pet by issuing domestic health certificates. Please consult directly with your local Thrive partner clinic if you require a health certificate for international, Hawaii, or U.S. territory travel, as these require a different health certificate.
Be sure to allow enough time to meet all of the requirements for animal transport. Each airline has different regulations for flying with a companion animal. We advise that you check with your airline at least 4 weeks in advance to properly prepare and secure any necessary vaccination records or paperwork.