- Dental CareDental care is vital to the overall health of any animal. Dental disease can lead to health issues with the heart, liver, and kidneys, and can affect the entire body through the bloodstream. In fact, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over three years of age suffer from some form of dental disease, making it the most common pet health issue among our pet population.
- VaccinationTo serve the complete health and wellness needs of pets, our Midland veterinarians go above and beyond vaccinations, checkups and emergency care, important as those functions are. Just as we humans must rehabilitate following an injury, surgical procedure or extended illness, animal rehabilitation seeks to help pets recover full function, regain their strength and manage pain. That’s why our veterinarians A to Z Veterinary Clinic offer state-of-the-art Midland pet therapy services for pets.
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Behavioral CounselingWe offer solutions for a variety of behavioral issues that pet owners are faced with. Behavioral problems can be challenging and frustrating for both pets and pet owners, so it is our goal to work with you towards a solution.
- Nutritional CounselingA To Z Veterinary Clinic offers nutritional counseling for pet owners of MIdland, TX and surrounding communities. If you have any questions about your pet’s diet or would like more information about your pet’s nutritional needs please contact us today. We can set up a nutrition plan for your pet.
- Comprehensive ExaminationAt A To Z Veterinary Clinic in Midland, TX, we believe that regular checkups and wellness exams are critical to your pet’s well-being. These wellness exams give us a chance to evaluate the overall health of your pet while also giving us a baseline for their own unique bodies and tendencies.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWe carry popular items like flea and tick preventatives, as well as, heartworm preventatives and other medications. If you have any questions or want to learn more about our pharmacy, please contact us today.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentDogs and cats are some of our most common patients, and we can help with the most common and even rare conditions. Diabetes mellitus, heartworm, roundworms and hypothyroidism are conditions that can affect both dogs and cats, while cats can also suffer from feline distemper. Our dog vet care includes treatments for canine distemper, canine parvovirus, hip dysplasia and vertigo, also known as old dog vestibular syndrome, which can lead to balance problems. We also treat gastric dilation volvulus, bloat and gastric torsion and knee ailments such as luxating patella and ruptured anterior cruciate ligament.
- Pain ManagementPain is a terrible thing. A To Z Veterinary Clinic wants to alleviate as much pain and discomfort in our patients as possible. In an effort to bring you the highest quality care, we are dedicated to provide top notch pain management.
- Diarrhea TreatmentDifficulty breathing is one of the most serious pet health emergency symptoms. If your pet is having trouble breathing, is making alarming noises, or is puffing his lips when he breathes, your pet needs immediate emergency care. Restlessness, panting, and an inability to lie down are also common symptoms for health emergencies. Pets may unsuccessfully attempt to vomit or experience excessive diarrhea and vomiting. Collapse, profound weakness, and seizures are extremely serious. These can be symptoms of major internal problems, such as internal bleeding, cardiac compromise, poisoning, anaphylactic shock, or even organ failure. Profuse hemorrhage and major trauma (e.g., being hit by a car) also require immediate medical attention.
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentFor example, their teeth have a tendency to overgrow until chewing becomes impossible. An equine vet solves the problem through a wellness procedure called teeth floating in which the teeth are ground down to a uniform height. Hooves also require regular trimming and preventative care to help prevent a potentially crippling condition called laminitis. Our equine vet performs these procedures as a standard part of our large/farm animal care, while also administering vaccinations to protect against parasitic, viral and bacterial infections. We can also treat common equine conditions such as heaves, an asthma-like respiratory problem, and equine infectious anemia.
- Arthritis TreatmentThere are many options for those who do not wish to pursue traditional medicine alone. We uniquely offer Acupuncture. Acupuncture can help with many types of pain, osteoarthritis, vomiting, cancer pain, endocrine disorders, and much more. Acupuncture is simple and most pets not only tolerate it well, but quickly learn to enjoy the interaction and experience. There are many different uses for Acupuncture, so if you are looking for an alternative therapy to keep your pet healthy, get more information from your pet’s veterinarian today.
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentDogs that are born with congenital conditions can use hydrotherapy to maintain their strength as they grow, and older dogs suffering from arthritis or hip dysplasia can use the therapy to maintain their strength and mobility as well.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Vestibular Disease Treatment
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Knee Problems TreatmentThe proper therapy or combination of therapies can do wonders in treating a great many ailments. Orthopedic injuries or diseases such as dysplasia, injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament, osteoarthritis, tendonitis, surgery to correct a luxating patella (unstable kneecap) and other joint instabilities can all benefit from a professionally administered program of strengthening exercises and pain relieving therapies. Neurological issues such as paralysis, spinal cord problems, disk degeneration and nerve disease can also respond well to these forms of Midland pet therapy and animal rehabilitation.
- Cancer Treatment
- Veterinary SurgeryArthroscopy is the examination of a joint using endoscopy. Arthroscopic surgery is quite common in human medicine and is becoming more common in veterinary medicine as well. It is a minimally invasive surgery on to repair or stabilize joints and ligaments. This technique can be used as a tool to diagnose problems after other noninvasive test results are inconclusive. Arthroscopy allows us to more thoroughly examine the joints so we can accurately diagnose and treat the problem. Your pet will experience less pain and recover faster than a traditional surgery procedure.
- Laser SurgeryWe are proud to offer laser surgery and therapy for our patients. Laser procedures allow us to reduce the bleeding and swelling of surgery, making it both safer and less invasive. Laser therapy also reduces pain and recovery time, helping your pet get back to their normal self more quickly.
- Spaying and NeuteringOur animal clinic provides all general veterinary services, from routine to emergency and urgent care. Our vets stay current by participating in continuing education to ensure our patients receive optimum care using the latest advancements in domestic and farm animal care. Our services include spay and neuter and other surgeries, physical therapy and rehabilitation, regular checkups and exams as well as specialized care tailored to treat specific conditions in specific animals.
- Laboratory ServicesOur in-house laboratory allows us to perform an array of diagnostic tests that help us care for your pet. This ranges from simple laboratory tests to more complex diagnostic tools that help us in treating your pet.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingAt A To Z Veterinary Clinic, we are happy to offer microchipping. Every year, thousands and thousands of pets go missing. Not knowing where your pet is or how to bring them back can be a helpless, hopeless feeling. It’s a tragedy that happens all too often.
- Senior Pet CareWe will work with you to develop a health plan that is right for the unique needs of your senior pet. Nutrition, exercise, and the prevention of common problems through regular exams are all ways to help your senior pet stay healthy.
- Equine VetRoutine examinations include a full physical evaluation. Our equine veterinarian checks your horse’s mouth, teeth, gums, lungs, eyes, neck, main body, abdomen and legs, looking for signs of infection, lameness and disease. Wellness examination should be scheduled a minimum of every 12 months. For younger horses, we recommend scheduling examinations every six months to ensure proper development and curb any behavioral issues. During these visits, we can also administer vaccines and check for parasitic infestations.