Supporting Cat & Dog Wellness in Greenville, SC

Dogs and cats can’t tell us when they're feeling unwell, which is why routine pet wellness exams at Partners Animal Hospital Greenville are so essential. Annual wellness visits help us identify early signs of health issues, detect diseases in their initial stages, and provide customized preventative guidance to further improve your pet’s overall well-being. Our wellness services include a thorough review of your pet’s health history, a comprehensive physical examination, and diagnostic blood tests. These procedures help to establish a customized health plan to sustain and boost your pet's health over time.

Schedule your pet's wellness exam today. Call (864) 743-1419, or book online!

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What Can I Expect During a Wellness Visit?

A pet wellness visit at Partners Animal Hospital Greenville is thorough, focusing on evaluating your companion’s health from multiple perspectives and administering essential treatments to maintain their condition and ward off diseases.

During your visit, you can expect:

  • A comprehensive physical exam to identify any irregularities and assess vital signs like heart rate, respiration, body weight, and temperature.
  • An in-depth conversation about your pet’s diet, lifestyle, behavior, training, and strategies for parasite prevention.
  • Administration of necessary vaccinations such as rabies and distemper, tailored to your pet's needs.
  • Diagnostic tests such as blood work and fecal exams to screen for parasites and other health concerns.
  • Ongoing management for any existing health conditions.

Preventative Care Through All Life Stages

At Partners Animal Hospital Greenville, we tailor our preventative care plans to meet the needs of pets at every stage of life—from energetic puppies and kittens to geriatric senior dogs and cats.

Puppies and Kittens

The initial puppy or kitten visit is crucial for both care and education. We take the time to get to know your new pet and provide advice on proper nutrition, essential vaccinations, and starting parasite prevention routines.

Adult Pets

Our objective is to keep your adult cats and dogs healthy and active for as long as possible. During their yearly exams, we evaluate and update their health plans, which may include adjustments in vaccinations, diet, or parasite prevention strategies.

Senior Pets

As pets age, they may encounter more health problems. That's why we suggest biannual visits for senior cats and dogs. We focus on managing conditions common in older dogs and cats, such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis, to improve their quality of life and mobility.