Conditions We Treat

Common Conditions We Treat

At Auburn Bay Vet, we prioritize your pet's health through comprehensive check-ups, addressing conditions like parasites, obesity, and early disease detection. Our dental and vaccination services prevent common health issues, while our surgical and emergency care ensures swift treatment for urgent needs. We also manage chronic conditions through expert internal medicine, using advanced diagnostics to catch problems early. Trust us for holistic care that keeps your pet healthy and happy.

Pet Check-Ups & Wellness

  • Parasites: Fleas, ticks, mites, and internal worms (roundworms, hookworms).
  • Obesity: Weight management and nutritional concerns.
  • Early Arthritis: Screening for subtle signs of joint pain and mobility issues.
  • Nutritional Deficiencies.
  • Minor Infections: Treating mild ear or eye irritations and small wounds.
  • Early Organ Disease: Catching initial signs of kidney, liver, or heart issues through routine bloodwork.

Dental Care

  • Periodontal Disease: Infection and inflammation of the gums and supporting structures.
  • Gingivitis: Reversible gum inflammation.
  • Tartar and Plaque Buildup (removed via professional cleaning).
  • Oral Pain: Caused by dental disease or injury.
  • Fractured/Broken Teeth (often requiring extraction or repair).
  • Halitosis (Severe Bad Breath): Treating the underlying cause (bacterial infection).

Vaccinations and Deworming

  • Prevention of Core Canine Diseases: Parvovirus, Distemper, Rabies.
  • Prevention of Core Feline Diseases: Panleukopenia, Calicivirus, Herpesvirus, Rabies.
  • Prevention of Zoonotic Diseases (transmissible to humans).
  • Heartworm Disease Prevention.
  • Treatment/Prevention of Intestinal Parasites: A common cause of vomiting and diarrhea.
  • Prevention of Non-Core Diseases: Such as Kennel Cough and Feline Leukemia (FeLV).

Surgery

  • Soft Tissue Surgery: Spaying, Neutering, tumor/mass removal, foreign body removal (objects swallowed, which cause vomiting and diarrhea).
  • Orthopedic Surgery: Fracture repair (broken bones), Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL/ACL) repair.
  • Emergency Procedures: Removing foreign objects lodged in the stomach/intestines.
  • Laceration and Wound Repair.
  • Bladder Stone Removal.
  • Hernia Repair.

Emergencies and Urgent Care

  • Severe Trauma: Car accidents, deep bite wounds, falls.
  • Toxicity/Poisoning: Ingestion of toxins
  • Acute Illness: Sudden collapse, severe, persistent vomiting and diarrhea, seizures.
  • Breathing Difficulties or choking.
  • Urinary Blockages (especially in male cats).
  • Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Bloat): Life-threatening stomach twisting.
  • Heatstroke

Internal Medicine

  • Endocrine Disorders: Diabetes Mellitus, Hypothyroidism, Cushing's Disease.
  • Gastrointestinal Issues: Chronic Vomiting and Diarrhea, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Pancreatitis.
  • Cardiology: Diagnosing and managing Congestive Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy.
  • Urology: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).
  • Oncology: Diagnosis and medical management of various cancers.

Diagnostic and Imaging (Conditions Diagnosed Using These Tools)

  • Internal Organ Issues: Detected via Ultrasound (e.g., pancreatitis, abdominal masses, which can cause vomiting and diarrhea).
  • Broken Bones and Foreign Bodies: Detected via Radiography (X-Rays).
  • Infections and Systemic Illnesses: Identified via In-House Bloodwork, Urinalysis, and Fecal Exams (which help determine the cause of vomiting/diarrhea).
  • Skin/Ear Issues: Diagnosed using Cytology/Microscopy.


FAQs

Discover answers to common questions about pet wellness, dental care, emergencies, and preventive measures, ensuring your pet receives comprehensive, expert care at Auburn Bay Vet.

  • What diagnostic tools do you use to identify health issues?

    Petcard is committed to providing quick and efficient service. Typically, decisions on loan applications are made within a few hours. This ensures that your pet's care isn't delayed due to lengthy approval processes. Once your application is approved, Petcard directly pays the funds to Auburn Bay Veterinary Clinic, meaning you don't have to worry about upfront costs or complicated reimbursement procedures.

  • What should I do if I suspect my pet has ingested something toxic?

    Absolutely. Petcard financing can be used for a wide range of veterinary services offered at Auburn Bay Veterinary Clinic. This includes everything from routine check-ups and vaccinations to more complex procedures like surgeries and emergency care. Our goal in partnering with Petcard is to ensure that every pet has access to the healthcare they need, when they need it, without financial constraints becoming a barrier.

  • What routine services do you offer for pet wellness?

    At Auburn Bay Vet, we provide a wide range of routine services including comprehensive check-ups, vaccinations, and deworming to keep your pet healthy. We focus on prevention by managing parasites, monitoring weight, and conducting screenings for conditions like early arthritis and nutritional deficiencies. Regular dental care is also a priority to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease. Our goal is to catch health issues early and maintain your pet's overall well-being.



Our Services

From routine check-ups and preventive care to advanced surgical procedures and emergency services, our experienced team is equipped to handle all your pet's healthcare needs. Explore our wide array of services below to see how we can help keep your furry friend healthy and happy.

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Curious About Your Pet's Health?

At Auburn Bay Vet, we're here to provide you with the answers and support you need. Whether you have questions about nutrition, vaccinations, or unexpected symptoms, our team of dedicated professionals is ready to assist. We understand that every pet is unique, and we’re committed to offering personalized advice tailored to your furry friend's needs. Reach out today to ensure your pet enjoys a long, healthy, and happy life with the care they deserve.