Services
Vaccination
Safeguard your furry family members with Sherwood Veterinary Hospital's premier pet vaccination service! Our dedicated team understands the importance of proactive care in ensuring your pets lead healthy, vibrant lives.
Parasite Control
Eradicate the itch and scratch with Sherwood Veterinary Hospital's parasite control solutions. We know parasites can wreak havoc on your pet's health, which is why our team is dedicated to providing parasite prevention and treatment plans
Surgery
At Sherwood Veterinary Hospital, trust our skilled surgical team to provide compassionate care for your pet's surgical needs. From routine procedures to complex surgeries, we prioritize your pet's safety and comfort every step of the way.
Annual Examinations
Give your pet the gift of wellness with Sherwood Veterinary Hospital's comprehensive annual examinations. We understand the importance of preventive care in maintaining your pet's health and happiness year-round.
Dental Services
At Sherwood Veterinary Hospital, we're committed to your pet's complete well-being, and that includes their dental health! Our dental services are designed to give your pet the brightest smile and the healthiest teeth. From routine cleanings to advanced dental procedures, our skilled team ensures your pet's oral hygiene is in top shape.
Laboratory Analysis
At Sherwood Veterinary Hospital, we leave no stone unturned when it comes to your pet's health. Our state-of-the-art laboratory analysis services provide comprehensive insights into your furry friend's well-being. From blood work to urine analysis and beyond, our experienced team utilizes cutting-edge technology to uncover any underlying issues and tailor treatment plans accordingly.
Dermatology
At Sherwood Veterinary Hospital, we understand that healthy skin means a happy pet. Our dermatology services are designed to address a wide range of skin conditions, from allergies to infections and everything in between. Our experienced team of veterinarians specializes in diagnosing and treating skin issues, using advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment. Whether your pet is suffering from itching, redness, or hair loss, we're here to provide compassionate care and effective solutions.
Diagonistics
At Sherwood Veterinary Hospital, we're dedicated to uncovering the root of your pet's health concerns with our advanced diagnostic services. Utilizing cutting-edge technology such as digital radiography, index catalyst, and other ancillary diagnostic aids, our experienced team delivers precise and efficient evaluations. Whether investigating internal issues or evaluating complex conditions, we leave no stone unturned. With our state-of-the-art equipment and meticulous approach, we provide accurate diagnoses to guide personalized treatment plans for your furry companion.
When should you
bring your pet?
- Annual Wellness Exams: Regular check-ups are essential for maintaining your pet's health and detecting any potential issues early on.
- Changes in Behavior: If your pet is acting unusual, such as being lethargic, refusing food, or displaying aggression, it could indicate an underlying health problem.
- Vomiting or Diarrhea: Persistent vomiting or diarrhea can be signs of various health issues, including infections, dietary problems, or more serious conditions.
- Difficulty Breathing: Labored breathing or coughing could be indicative of respiratory issues or heart problems that require immediate attention.
- Limping or Lameness: Any signs of limping, favoring a leg, or difficulty moving should be evaluated by a veterinarian, as it could indicate pain, injury, or arthritis.
- Changes in Appetite or Thirst: Significant changes in your pet's eating or drinking habits, such as excessive thirst or loss of appetite, may signal an underlying health issue.
- Skin or Coat Problems: Skin irritations, hair loss, or persistent itching can be signs of allergies, parasites, or skin infections that need veterinary care.
- Ear Infections: Persistent scratching, head shaking, or foul odor from the ears can indicate an ear infection, which requires treatment to prevent further complications.
- Dental Issues: Bad breath, swollen gums, or difficulty eating can indicate dental problems, such as periodontal disease, which require veterinary attention.
- Injuries: Any injuries, wounds, or trauma, whether minor or severe, should be assessed by a veterinarian to prevent infection and ensure proper healing.
- Routine Vaccinations and Preventive Care: Keeping up with vaccinations, parasite prevention, and other preventive measures is crucial for your pet's overall health and well-being. Regular visits to the vet hospital help ensure they stay protected.