- Dental CareBy the age of 3. Peninsula Center Pet Hospital provides basic preventive dental care to protect your pet from painful disease and create the opportunity for a longer, healthier life.
- VaccinationBefore we begin a vaccination or health care regimen for your pet, Peninsula Center Pet Hospital will tailor a special plan just for your puppy or kitten!!
- Veterinary OphthalmologyIf you suspect your pet has an eye problem, we encourage you to contact us for guidance. Eye pain or symptoms of eye problems require immediate attention from your veterinarian. For more complex or specialty needs, we work closely with an area specialist in veterinary ophthalmology.
- Nutritional CounselingWeight changes —Pain in the mouth or abdomen may result in refusal to eat, while arthritis, bone, or ligament issues can cause pain and a reduction in exercise that results in weight gain.
- Comprehensive ExaminationSafety and attention to detail are critical to a successful surgical experience. Prior to any surgical procedure, we perform a complete physical exam and recommend pre-anesthetic blood work to determine the animal’s general health status and ability to tolerate anesthesia.
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Pain ManagementRecent technology offers new options for pain management and increased mobility in dogs and cats. Peninsula Center Pet Hospital provides therapeutic laser treatments for a variety of maladies and conditions.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentPets can suffer from a wide variety of skin and coat problems, from flea bites to diseases. Peninsula Center Pet Hospital provides dermatological care and testing for your dogs and cats.
- Heart Disease TreatmentPeninsula Center Pet Hospital provides cardiology services for pets, including the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease and defects. For the convenience of our patients and pet owners, we work with a board-certified radiologist and cardiologist who can provide services on site.
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryPeninsula Center Pet Hospital provides surgical services and comfortable post-operative care for our canine and feline patients. As a member of AAHA, our veterinary hospital is committed to a high standard of care for every surgical patient.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringIn general, puppies and kittens should be examined, vaccinated, and dewormed every three weeks until they are 16 weeks old. During these important exams, our veterinarian can examine health status, vaccinate as needed, deworm as needed, answer any training or behavioral issues, and address any spaying/neutering and microchip plans. Our doctor is always happy to answer any questions regarding your special pet.
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Laboratory ServicesPet health problems associated with aging can be lessened or even alleviated with early detection and treatment. Our intensive, personalized wellness program allows us to detect many problems before your aging pets experience pain or permanent damage to their health. Our on-site diagnostic laboratory and imaging technology gives our patients an edge in early detection.
- Microchipping
- Boarding
- GroomingPeninsula Center Pet Hospital offers basic grooming services such as baths and shaves. Special services include therapeutic bathing with medicated shampoo, an important treatment option for certain skin disorders.
- Senior Pet CareLearn more about our wellness care and nutrition for adult pets and special care for senior pets.
- Animal Daycare
- House Calls
- Small Animal Vet