Preventative Medicine
We focus on preventive veterinary care to promote and improve overall pet health. Routine check-ups allow us to diagnose, treat and protect your pet from contracting serious, costly and sometimes fatal diseases. Offering a holistic approach to pet health, we partner with our clients to make sure their pets receive proper preventive care through:
- Vaccinations
- Dental Care
- Parasite Control (heartworm, flea/tick, deworming)
- Nutritional Counseling
- Behavioral Counseling
- Comprehensive Examinations
Specifically designed to make preventive veterinary care practical and affordable, our Prevention Health Plans help provide the care your pet needs to maintain optimal health.
Internal Medicine
Our veterinary team often diagnoses and treats a wide variety of pet illnesses, from short-term infections to longer-term conditions:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Dehydration
- Parasite Infections (internal & external)
- Bacterial & Viral Infections
- Ear Infections
- Anal Gland Infections
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Skin Conditions & Allergies
- Upper Respiratory Illness
- Acute Injuries (struck by car, fractures, sprains, strains)
- Gastrointestinal problems
- Intestinal Foreign Objects
- Ingested Toxins (foods, plants, household chemicals, etc.)
- Behavioral Disorders (phobias, aggression)
- Obesity or Weight Loss
- Heart Disease
- Kidney Disease
- Thyroid Disease
- Arthritis
- Chronic Allergies
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Periodontal Disease
- Chronic Pain
- Blood abnormalities
- Cancers
- Trauma and injuries
In in Emergency
River Run Animal Hospital a primary care provider. During regular hospital hours, we can provide urgent care assistance. We will partner with you to determine whether referral to a specialty or emergency hospital is in your pet’s best interest. Depending on your pet’s individual needs and hospital capacity, assistance may consist of:
- Urgent care stabilization
- Laboratory testing and x-rays
- IV fluid therapy, pain control, infection treatments
- Wound and fracture care
- Treatment for poisonings or seizures
Some examples of an emergency may include:
- Having a difficult time breathing
- Has been hit by a car
- Has ingested something poisonous
In emergency situations, time may be of the essence. Contact us immediately to alert us of your pet’s situation, so we may better prepare or appropriately refer you to an emergency hospital. During non-hospital hours, please contact your local emergency hospital.