- Dental CareWe believe that the centerpiece of good dental care is a COHAT (Complete Oral Health Assessment & Treatment). Dental cleanings include ultrasonic scaling followed by polishing and a mouth rinse, the combination of which is designed to remove plaque and slow its buildup.
- VaccinationOur team of veterinarians and technicians follow the guidelines set forth by the American Animal Hospital Association canine vaccination task force and the American Association of Feline Practitioners.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyGlaucoma is a condition where the fluid pressure inside the eye increases to a point where the optic nerve is damaged, causing loss of vision and blindness. Glaucoma is relatively common in animals and can develop as your pet ages (chronic glaucoma) or as the result of an injury or illness (acute glaucoma).
- Behavioral CounselingBehavioral problems exist for up to 40 percent of all household pets. These issues are the primary reason why pets are either sent to shelters or even euthanized. The good news is that behavioral problems can be improved with behavioral therapy. Using humane training methods and techniques, it is possible to save animals lives and enhance their relationship with you.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationDuring your pet's comprehensive physical examination, we evaluate his or her body condition and give recommendations based on what we see.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlI adopted my first dog, Cindy, when I was 12. She had heartworm disease. I only had her for 9 months but tried to make the short time we had as good as it could be. After that experience I knew I wanted to work with animals.
- Pain ManagementAt Greenpoint Veterinary Hospital, we practice the most up-to-date pain management protocol. For acute and chronic conditions, we use all our available and safe resources, including NSAIDS (non-steroidal medications) and oral and injectable analgesics for the complete comfort of your pet.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentSome pets have more serious nutritional challenges or chronic conditions that can benefit from a special diet. If we identify an issue in your pet, we offer advice and provide information about diets that benefit specific medical conditions such as liver and intestinal disease, bladder and kidney stones, renal failure, food allergies, diabetes and other conditions.
- Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Urinary Tract Infection TreatmentFor example, diagnostic testing can detect heartworm disease, Lyme disease, infections, feline leukemia, intestinal parasites, urinary tract infections, and many additional diseases and conditions that can go unnoticed in their early stages. Early blood testing can show evidence of disease such as diabetes, changes in liver or kidney function, or simply provide a baseline for future reference. Diagnostic testing is also included in pre-anesthetic screenings prior to dental or surgical procedures that require general anesthesia. Annual wellness blood and urine tests, along with other diagnostics, assist our veterinarians in the early detection of diseases and health conditions.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Periodontal Disease Treatment
- Seizure Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Ophthalmic Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryAt Greenpoint Veterinary Hospital we are committed to providing quality care at every stage of your pet's life. From routine preventive care services to dental and surgical services, we have the expertise to provide the care your pet needs at every stage of life. We value the relationship, continued trust, and goodwill we establish with our clients.
- Spaying and Neutering
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Laboratory ServicesGreenpoint Veterinary Hospital has a complete in-house laboratory. In many cases, our sophisticated instruments and diagnostic capabilities allow us to receive results within minutes.
- X-RayWe offer senior and geriatric care for pets seven years of age and older. Some of our regular screening tests for senior pets include blood work, urinalysis, blood pressure measurement, and chest x-rays. By taking the time to learn more about the special needs of your senior pet, you've taken the first step toward providing the best care for your friend's golden years.
- Dental RadiologyGreenpoint Veterinary Hospital offers digital dental radiology which produces high-definition images of your pet's teeth. More accurate than traditional radiology, digital dental radiology produces clear images of the area below your pet's gum line in order to diagnose dental disease that cannot be seen by visual examination alone. This is a powerful tool for enabling the treatment of dental disease before it becomes much larger and more difficult to treat.
- MicrochippingWe use HomeAgain microchips, which can be successfully scanned almost anywhere in the world. Implantation of the microchip is painless, takes only seconds, and we'll process the registration for you. After your pet has been microchipped, we perform a scan at each veterinary visit to ensure that the microchip is still present and readable.
- Senior Pet Care
- Small Animal Vet