- Arthritis
- Medical Weight Loss
- Primary CareCVSG has a comprehensive team of board certified specialists and experienced emergency veterinarians committed to providing your pets with compassionate, personalized, high quality care. We know your pets are like members of the family and we work in partnership with you and your primary care veterinarian to help your pets live healthy, happy lives.
- Emergency CareOur clinic is a 24 hour emergency and critical care facility, working with your regular veterinarian to provide urgent and extended care for your pet.
- ElectrocardiogramCall us if your pet starts breathing rapidly or coughing, loses his or her appetite, tires easily, seems weak, or has trouble exercising. We can discover many heart problems during a physical exam. Additional tests, such as an electrocardiogram (ECG), radiographs (x-rays), and ultrasounds, are usually needed to accurately identify the cause of the heart disease or failure.
- Diarrhea
- Immunizations
- Pregnancy
- Internal Medicine
- Endoscopy
- Depression
- UltrasoundUltrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to look at organs and structures inside the body. It is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure. Ultrasound biopsies and needle guided aspirations are also available to obtain samples from internal structures without surgery.
- RadiologyCVSG offers a unique combination of 24-hour emergency and critical care as well as complete surgical, reproductive, radiology and cardiology services. In addition, we offer integrated medicine including acupuncture, massage, laser therapy and complementary herbal medicine.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyWe are pleased to be able to offer computed tomography (CT) services at CVSG. A CT scan is a computer reconstruction of a series of radiographs taken of a body structure. The reconstruction allows multi-dimensional viewing of the structure scanned for diagnostic purposes. CT scans are performed for a variety of reasons including the diagnosis of conditions such as brain tumors, intervertebral disc disease and evaluation of musculoskeletal structures for diagnosis of joint disease. CT scans are commonly performed to determine tumor margins prior to surgery and to look for evidence of tumor metastasis.
- Chemotherapy
- General Surgery
- ArthroscopyMinimally Invasive Arthroscopy: Treatment for OCD (cartilage flaps), debride osteophytes, bone fragment removal and other intra-articular injuries in the shoulder, elbow, and stifle joints
- Orthopedic Surgery– E-Stim uses low levels of electrical current to stimulate nerves and muscles. This can block pain signals, reduce swelling, strengthen muscles and retrain the nervous system. It is often used after orthopedic surgery, in cases of spinal cord damage, or for muscle strengthening. TENS is a specific form of E-stim that blocks pain pathways in the nervous system and is often used postoperatively or for chronic pain.
- Neurosurgery
- Arthroscopy
- Hip ReplacementTreatment for hip disorders including luxation and dysplasia including: total hip replacement, the removal of the degenerated femoral head (ball) and acetabulum (socket) and replacing them with artificial components
- Sports MedicineThe Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation service specializes in diagnostics and non-surgical management of lameness, injury prevention, conditioning, rehabilitation, and pain management.
- Physical TherapySports Medicine & Rehabilitation was developed to meet the unique needs of the athletic and working animals, as well as all animals in need of rehabilitation. Rehabilitation (the term used for people is “physical therapy”) not only focuses on recovery after surgical procedures, but also improving the quality of life in animals suffering from debilitating diseases such as arthritis or neurological impairments.