- Dental CareTo find out more about how we can treat your pet or schedule an appointment, contact us today at 952-831-8272 or fill out our online form. We are Minnesota’s leading dental care specialists!
- VaccinationWe offer comprehensive pet vaccine services for your dogs, cats, and other pets to shield them against life-threatening diseases. When you bring your pet to our clinic for vaccination for the first time, we conduct a thorough examination to determine if your pet is healthy enough to receive vaccinations. After the exam, we go over your options so we can choose the right vaccination for your dog, cat, or another animal.
- Nutritional CounselingYoung puppies and kittens should receive their physical examinations and first set of vaccinations at six to nine weeks of age. Additional exams and vaccinations are given every two to four weeks until they are twelve to sixteen weeks old. Thereafter, regular booster vaccinations should be given. During your pet's initial examinations you will also receive behavioral advice, nutritional counseling, and recommendations for disease prevention. This advice can go a long way toward preventing problems in your pet's adult life.
- Comprehensive ExaminationPrior to surgery, your pet will receive a thorough physical examination to identify any existing medical conditions that might endanger your pet's health. Since not all problems can be detected in an examination, we also suggest pre-anesthetic blood and urine testing. Pre-surgical tests give us a more complete picture of your pet's health and allow us to tailor an anesthetic regime that is specific for your pet.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlIf you think your dog, cat, or other pet may be infected by heartworm disease, then visit Normandale Veterinary Hospital. We provide veterinarian care for animals that are victims of heartworm infections.
- Pain ManagementPain management is an important part of our pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative anesthetic and medical protocol. Before we move forward with any surgical procedure, we urge you to discuss operative pain management options with our staff.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentBathing. We use hypoallergenic pet shampoo that won’t harm your pet or cause any allergic reactions. We give your pet a deep cleansing to remove all soil and odors.
- Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment
- Leptospirosis TreatmentPet vaccinations protect your animal from various diseases including rabies, distemper, parvovirus, infectious hepatitis, bordetella, feline leukemia, and others. Vaccinating your pets reduces the spread of infectious diseases and keeps your pet safe from infection. Vaccinating against diseases such as rabies and Leptospirosis provides protection for both your pet and you.
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Anal Gland Infection Treatment
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentUltrasound is a non-invasive imaging procedure that complements X-rays and allows our clinicians to better visualize internal organs in the chest and abdomen. This painless diagnostic technique is normally done without sedation of your pet. Ultrasound is invaluable for making treatment decisions for various types of heart disease. It also allows us to biopsy organs such as the liver, kidney and spleen through a tiny "keyhole" incision. Using the ultrasound image as a guide, major surgery is avoided and your pet can often go home the same day.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentThere is no early warning sign that your pet has heartworm or Lyme disease. Once observable signs of disease appear, your pet is already suffering severely from heart, lung, liver, or kidney disease. Even with treatment, there is a likelihood of permanent damage that can affect your dog’s health for the rest of its life.
- Cancer TreatmentOral cancer treatment. Oral cancer is not always easy to identify. Our specialists can assess your pet’s condition to determine if it has some type of oral cancer such as melanoma, fibrosarcoma, carcinoma, or osteosarcoma.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryThe staff at Normandale Veterinary Hospital strives to provide the best quality veterinary medical and surgical care for your pet. We couple this with a truly caring attitude and a friendly, knowledgeable staff that wants to keep your pet healthy and safe.
- Spaying and NeuteringNormandale Veterinary Hospital provides spay and neuter services for dogs, cats, and other pets in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. We create a safe and relaxing environment for your pet while providing pet care of the highest caliber in the veterinary field. We make it easy for you to schedule an appointment. Simply call us or fill out our online form, and we can reserve a spay or neuter session today.
- Laboratory ServicesOur extensive laboratory services provide information that is critical to the sick or injured pet. We have access to both an in-house and centralized reference laboratory for extensive diagnostic testing, allowing animals to receive appropriate treatment in a timely manner.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingEach microchip has a unique number. This number, along with information about the owner and pet, are added to a national pet registry. Most veterinary hospitals and animal shelters have electronic scanners for detecting and reading these implanted microchips. If a lost pet is found and a microchip is scanned, the registry is called and the owner can be contacted.
- BoardingAt Normandale Veterinary Hospital, we love caring for pets and making sure they’re safe, healthy, and loved. As your trusted local source for veterinary care, Normandale Veterinary Hospital is happy to provide caring and professional pet boarding services. Call 952-831-8272 to book pet boarding services for your beloved family pet today!
- GroomingNormandale Hospital Offers comprehensive dog grooming services for dogs and cats in Minneapolis, MN. We have two independent professional groomers available Monday through Friday who can take care of all your pet’s grooming needs. We can help you refine your pet’s look and attractive style.
- Senior Pet CareIn recent years, great strides have been made in recognizing the special needs and requirements of our "senior citizen" dogs and cats. Our veterinarians are well equipped with the knowledge and diagnostic tools to identify age related problems and formulate realistic strategies to allow our pets to live longer and healthier lives. If your dog is seven to nine years of age or older (depending on breed) or your cat is ten years of age or older, it is now in its geriatric years. We will be happy to discuss with you our recommendations for geriatric testing and geriatric diets.