Small Animal Veterinarian and Animal Hospital Serving the People and Pets of Ghent, NY
The care and value we provide for our patients and clients goes beyond simple medicine. Wood Hill Veterinary Clinic’s veterinarians and staff are fervent advocates for your pet, putting their needs and yours first and meeting you halfway to build a lasting, trusting relationship. This relationship is essential to the human-animal bond, but it’s also essential for the highest level of care. If your veterinarian doesn’t have a vested interest in you and your pet, you need to find one who does. Our animal hospital near Ghent, NY is dedicated to building bridges with the community and helping pet owners be the best guardians they can be to their four-legged family members.
Full-Service Veterinary Care for the Dogs and Cats of Ghent, NY
Every pet has a considerable set of needs that must be met to help them enjoy the best quality of life. Our animal hospital near Ghent, NY is fully equipped to provide a wide range of services to keep your dog or cat healthy for the long term, including:
- Life stage wellness care
- Vaccinations
- Surgery
- Spay and neuter
- Dentistry
- Diagnostics
- Bathing and dermatology
- End-of-life care
Why Dentistry is Important for Pets
Dental care is not a luxury for dogs and cats, but a necessity. As your veterinarian, we’re keenly invested in your pet’s oral health, because we know how much it can impact their systemic health. An unhealthy mouth can lead to an unhealthy body overall, and a reduced quality of life. With regular preventive care and teeth cleanings, we can help you protect your pet against dental disease and prevent costly health problems later on.
What is Preventive Care?
Preventive care encompasses everything from pet exams and vaccinations to teeth cleanings, spay and neuter surgeries, and parasite control. Most of what we do for your pet involves preventing disease so we won’t have to treat it later. While there are many treatable conditions out there, they can be stressful for the animals experiencing them, and be both stressful and expensive for their owners. Plus, keeping illness at bay can keep your pet’s immune system strong and help them live longer.