Animal Hospital of Waynesville
Services
General Wellness
PAW Plans
PAW Plans provide your pet with preventive care to ensure a safe and happy life.
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Dental Care
Stinky dog and cat breath not only smells bad but it may also indicate serious problems in your pet’s mouth.
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Nutrition Services
We carry a variety of foods to meet all of your pet’s needs.
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Parasite Control (Fleas, Ticks & Heartworms)
Parasites such as fleas and ticks can be very damaging to your pet’s health. Preventive measures should be taken year-round to inhibit potential outbreaks.
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Wellness & Preventive Care
Annual wellness exams evaluate your pets overall health, detect problems before they become serious, and keep them on track to live a long, healthy life.
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Vaccinations
Preventative care is an important aspect in maintaining your pet’s health. Proper vaccination is vital in protecting them against harmful diseases.
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Microchipping
What Would You Do If Your Pet Got Lost?
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Diagnostic Services
Radiology
X-rays, or radiographs, can help our veterinarians evaluate your pet from head to tail, including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, reproductive, and urinary systems.
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Ultrasound
We recently invested in a state of the art Logiq V5 Ultrasound machine. This advanced technology provides better images which increases our veterinarians’ diagnostic capability.
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Surgery Services
Surgery
Our surgical services and facilities include fully trained veterinary and technical staff to ensure the safest, most efficient anesthetic procedure.
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Spay & Neuter
Spaying or neutering your pet can help them live a longer, healthier life, minimize behavior problems, and help control the population of unwanted dogs and cats.
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Soft Tissue Surgery
We perform soft tissue surgery for a number of medical reasons. This common surgery can be used for most anything non-joint or bone related.
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Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic surgery can help pets who suffer from joint problems, torn ligaments, broken bones, and even help correct congenital problems.
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End of Life Care
Euthanasia
As your pet ages, you may begin to notice changes in their behavior, mobility, lack of playfulness, eating habits and they just may not seem to be “themselves” anymore. And if your vet confirms the presence of a terminal condition or disease, you might have difficulty deciding when to say goodbye to your beloved family member. However, ending the suffering of your pet is the kindest gift you can give to them in return for all of the unconditional love they have given to you.
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Cremation
There are a number of wonderful ways to memorialize your beloved pet. Cremation can be a lovely way to honor and celebrate their lives.
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Accreditations & Certifications
American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP)
The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) is instrumental in advancing feline veterinary care through their publications of Practice Guidelines, Position Statements, and other educational resources.
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American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is the only accrediting organization for companion animal veterinary hospitals in the United States and Canada.
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American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is the leading, and most collective voice of the veterinary profession.
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Cat Friendly
The Cat Friendly Practice program is awarded through the American Association of Feline Practitioners, and is a global initiative intended to advance the care for cats by reducing stress and making practice visits more calm and enjoyable.
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Fear Free
Fear Free strives to “take the pet out of petrified” and “put the treat into treatment!” and assist pet owners in helping their pets live happy, healthy, full lives.
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