- Dental Care
- VaccinationRegular checkups, vaccinations and screenings are part of preventive care, which is vital to detecting issues early, for healthier, happier pets.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyWe offer a wide range of services including: vaccines, wellness, in-house labs, surgeries, dentistry, ophthalmology, oncology, and dermatology just to name a few. Many services would require our doctor to examine your pet in order to provide you with a complete estimate, however, you will find here some commonly requested services that will not require a prior visit. Please note that we will make every attempt to keep our prices up to date on our website, however prices are subject to change without notice.
- Comprehensive ExaminationWe are a full-service veterinary clinic offering care for your dog, cat, bird, pocket and exotic pets. Our doctors can address routine vaccine needs, pet emergencies, wellness exams, sick pet exams, new puppy/kitten exams, spay and neuters, dental procedures, eye, ear and skin issues, allergy and diabetes testing and address quality of life concerns. We also offer an extensive range of surgical procedures from minor tumor removals all the way up to orthopedic procedures including ACL repairs. Learn more about our COVID-19 Policies
- Parasites Treatment and ControlThe products sold are not guaranteed for efficacy, which means they may not work or even be legitimate products. This problem has become so large that reputable pharmaceutical companies have installed “track and trace” technology into their products. If you have ever ordered a pet product online, for instance a single dose of heartworm prevention like Trifexis, and received it in a pill vial, it is most definitely a product the seller is trying to elude from the track and trace technology, or worse, a fake.
- Pain Management
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Injury Treatment
- Intestinal Foreign Object RemovalOther than routine surgeries and procedures we also offer a full range of specialized surgical services including: cruciate repairs, luxating patella repairs, entropion eyelid correction, ectropion eyelid correction, removal or tack down of cherry eye, bladder stone removal, stomach or intestinal foreign body removal, pyometra surgery, caesarian section, ear hematoma repair, lateral ear canal resection, femoral head and neck ostiectomy, sectioning and extraction of molar teeth, and bloat. If there is a surgery your pet requires and you do not see it listed here, please contact our office at 918-970-4300
- Leptospirosis TreatmentLeptospirosis is not currently considered a core vaccine. There are several reasons for this. First, it is not that common. It is usually contracted from urine or tissues of infected wildlife (raccoons, skunks, rats) and domestic animals or from stagnant water sources that have been contaminated. Second, there are many different strains of the virus and no one vaccine protects against all strains. Third, it has been implicated in severe adverse vaccine reactions more often than the other vaccines (especially in small breed dogs). And finally, immunity provided by the vaccine is short-lived. Currently it is recommended for only at risk dogs, at least 12-16 weeks of age, and to be boosted every 6 months.
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Knee Problems Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentAn ECG, or electrocardiogram, is a measurement of the electrical impulses in the heart. We not only monitor your pet’s ECG while they have a surgical procedure, but we can also diagnose certain heart diseases this way.
- Cancer TreatmentThere is no single correct answer to this question. Each pet is an individual and there environment and potential risk varies. Therefore, each pet should be evaluated and a vaccine schedule set up for the individual. That being said, we do break down vaccines into what we call core and non-core vaccines. Core vaccines are considered essential for most pets. Non-core vaccines are given based on potential exposure. All healthy pets should receive core vaccines. Pets that might be considered exempt from these vaccines are those that are on chemotherapy, battling an underlying illness, are very old, or have a history of vaccine reactions. See the chart below for core vaccines and non-core vaccines, as well as my recommendations for a schedule of vaccines as based on the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) Guidelines for cats and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Guidelines for dogs.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryThe prospect of your pet having a surgical procedure may seem scary, but it doesn’t need to be. At Kindness Animal Hospital your pet is in good hands. Whether it is an elective procedure or an emergency surgery, we do everything possible to keep your pet safe. Before a procedure your pet will be examined by the doctor, have an intravenous catheter placed and have pre-operative blood tests performed. Pain medication is given both before and after the procedure. We utilize a heated surgery table for your pet’s comfort and well-being. In addition to using a monitor that alerts us to changes in your pet’s body temperature, heart rate and blood oxygen level, a veterinary assistant constantly monitors and assesses your pet and records their vitals during their procedure. We monitor them after the procedure as well, until they are awake and alert enough to be fed breakfast.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringPlease be advised that our spays and neuters are all inclusive. We encourage you to check our prices with other veterinary clinics, but please make sure their prices include pre-anesthetic bloodwork, catheter and fluids, and pain medicine to go home. Some may not offer or include these. It is good medicine to make sure your pet is healthy, safe and pain free before, during and after their procedure. Your human doctor would not let you go through a procedure without it, why should we?
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Laboratory ServicesOur diagnostic laboratory allows us get results in minutes. We can perform blood chemistries, CBCs, electrolytes, thyroid levels, urinalysis, tests for feline leukemia, feline immunodeficiency virus, heartworm disease, Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, cytology, and fecal analysis. For more advanced testing we have twice daily FedEx pickups for a larger laboratory.
- X-RayRadiographs, or x-rays, can help us detect bone and joint injuries, foreign objects, obstructions, enlarged organs, pneumonia, tumors and many other conditions. Digital radiography allows us to obtain higher quality diagnostic images than traditional x-ray units. They are also much quicker and greatly decrease the amount of radiation exposure. Because the images are digital, they can be immediately transmitted to a radiologist for interpretation if necessary.
- Dental RadiologyBecause many dental issues occur below the gum line, extractions are not included in the above prices. The need for extractions can only be determined after reviewing your pets dental x-rays and performing a physical examination of each tooth. To be respectful of everyone’s budget, you may elect to: extract as needed, do not exceed $.xx amount or, do not extract at all. This can be selected at the time of your pet’s dental check-in.
- Microchipping
- Boarding
- Grooming
- House Calls
- Bird Vet
- Exotic Animal Vet
- Small Animal Vet
- Reptile Vet