- Medical Weight Loss
- Ear InfectionsIf your family veterinarian recommends that your pet seek a specialist for advanced skin care, you can trust the board-certified dermatologist and technical staff at East End Veterinary Center. We work closely with your family veterinarian to diagnose and manage food, seasonal, and general allergies, fungal infections, bacterial infections, chronic ear infections, perform skin biopsies and diagnostic testing, and much more. Our dermatologist has the expertise needed to treat even the most stubborn skin concerns. We offer a wide variety of treatment options and are able to work with you to come up with a solution that makes sense for your family. We, along with your family veterinarian, are here as your support system
- Emergency CareThank you to all and especially Dr. Jaeger for the excellent care and concern given to my Miss Rumba, who ingested Excedrin! When faced with a scary, emotional situation, I was given a professional and caring experience. My Rumba was given top rated care and I was informed through phone calls overnight on her condition. It certainly made me feel relaxed and confident that my girl was being treated well. I am so grateful that we have this emergency care available to us. Kudos to all.
- Electrocardiogram
- Diarrhea
- Immunizations
- Internal MedicineOur Internal Medicine staff also blends seamlessly with our other departments to bring our patients comprehensive, compassionate care.
- Endoscopy
- Mental HealthEEVC fosters a healthy environment by offering flexible leave policies, support for mental health awareness, and a unique family-style work culture. We also help guide you on a path to grow professionally and set you up for success so you can be happy and healthy in body, mind, and spirit.
- Diabetes Care
- Hypothyroidism, who will lend their expertise to help diagnose and treat the most complicated diseases, including Cushing’s disease, hypothyroidism, and sex hormone imbalances, that could be causing your pet’s hair loss.
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundAn externship experience in private practice provides a unique opportunity to apply knowledge and skills while working alongside experienced clinicians and board-certified specialists. Hands-on skills that may be practiced or observed include TPR’s, examinations, anesthesia, surgical procedures, catheterization, ultrasound, and other diagnostic procedures as they are available.
- RadiologyEast End Veterinary Center utilizes the latest digital X-ray technology on-site for your pet’s diagnostic needs. Our experienced team expertly positions your pet to capture clear and effective X-ray imagery for interpretation and diagnosis. We are proud to partner with a state-of-the-art veterinary telemedicine consulting service staffed by a team of board-certified veterinary radiologists to interpret all X-rays taken at our hospital. This is like having a full-service radiology and diagnostic team right at the tips of your pet’s paws. Leaning on our supportive relationship with these experts, we are able to quickly and
- X-Rays
- ChemotherapyPatients undergoing chemotherapy can also be treated with acupuncture to support the immune system and decrease adverse side effects.
- Orthopedic Surgery
- DermatologyIt can be challenging to know when to consult a veterinary specialist, so the following are several situations where our EEVC dermatology department recommends a visit to a veterinary dermatologist.
- Lesions— The most common lupus form, discoid lupus erythematosus, causes redness and depigmentation of the nasal planum (i.e., top of the nose), with eventual loss of the normal cobblestone appearance. Skin ulceration and crusting may also develop, and lesions can extend to the muzzle, lips, oral mucosa, eyelids, ears, and paw pads.
- Rashes
- Skin Care
- Physical TherapyIf you have experienced the benefits of acupuncture, massage, or physical therapy, you understand that not all medicine comes in prescription form. Veterinarians who practice integrative medicine believe that the best healing can be reached by combining traditional medical therapies with complementary, alternative treatments, and approaching your pet’s condition from different angles, which allows for more complete healing. Integrative veterinarians focus on keeping pets healthy to prevent disease, instead of treating disease once it occurs. They also believe in treating the mind and the body, as relaxed, happy pets are less likely to develop disease, and more likely to heal faster.
- AllergiesSome allergic pets experience only mild itching for a few weeks when a particular tree or plant blooms, but others experience more intense itching or year-round symptoms. Pets with mild, short-lived allergy signs can be treated symptomatically to help them through an allergen’s peak season. However, pets with more severe allergies require in-depth diagnostics and personalized long-term treatment plans. EEVC’s veterinary dermatologist can perform allergy testing to identify your pet’s specific allergens and formulate a long-term treatment plan that focuses on desensitizing their immune system to the offending allergens, so they can live more comfortably.