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Vaccine Clinic vs Veterinarian
VOTS offers vaccines, wellness exams, microchipping, and preventative medication at low cost.
What VOTS Can Do vs a Full Service Veterinary Hospital
What VOTS Vaccine Clinic Can Do:
- Vaccinations: Administers core dog vaccines: (e.g., rabies, distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza (not canine influenza), parvovirus, lepto and bordetella) and non-core dog vaccines (e.g., canine influenza, Lyme disease). For cats: core vaccines (e.g. rabies, FVRCP) and non-core (e.g. feline leukemia)
- Basic wellness exams: Conducts routine check-ups to assess the overall health of pets, including checking weight, heart rate and overall physical condition.
- Flea, tick and mite/mange prevention
- Heartworm and intestinal worm prevention
- Deworming medication
- Microchipping
- Fecal exams
- Heartworm tests
- Felin AIDS and feline leukemia testing
- Nutritional counseling: Offers basic advice on pet nutrition and diet recommendations.
What Your Full Service Vet Can Do:
- Comprehensive medical care: Provides diagnosis, treatment, and management of various health conditions and diseases in dogs and cats.
- 1 on 1 consult with a veterinarian
- Surgical procedures
- Spaying/neutering
- Tumor removals
- Orthopedic surgeries
- Advanced diagnostics
- Blood tests
- X-rays
- Ultrasound
- CT and MRI
- Emergency care: For urgent medical situations, providing critical care and stabilization for pets in distress.
- Dental care: Provides dental cleanings, extractions, and treatments for dental diseases.
- Chronic disease management: Manages chronic conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, arthritis, and others through medications and specialized care plans.
- Hospitalization: Provides facilities for pets requiring overnight care or monitoring.