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New
Patient Policy: We
are currently accepting new patients and their owners. If you will be
joining us and have established pet medical records with another veterinary
facility, please bring them with you at the time of your first visit.
Payment:
Payment
is expected at time of service. Options include, Cash, Personal
Check, Visa and MasterCard.
Services:
The
following is an abbreviated list of the services offered at Zeeb Pet Health
Center. Although the list is incomplete, it will give you a good
overview of the complex nature of our offerings.
Wellness
Care Including:
An
Annual Comprehensive Physical Examination
that assesses the major body systems. This allows the doctor to
monitor your pet from year to year.
Appropriate
Immunizations to prevent illness for
both pet and man.
Parasite
detection, treatment and preventive measures
This includes Intestinal worms, Heartworm, and Flea and tic control.
Recommendations are made based on the diagnosis, environmental conditions
and compliance issues. Clearly prevention is the preferred course
of action!
Pet
identification measures Currently
there are a variety to choose from including a Name tag, Tattoo, and
the latest technological breakthrough, a Microchip.
Behavioral
counseling We provide some background
for new and old pet owners, so that they might better understand how
the pet sees the family and interacts with them, in their environment.
This is an important issue as Inappropriate
Pet Behaviors is the number one reason for pets being put-to-sleep
in the United States.
Nutritional
information Never has the phrase
"You are what you eat" been truer than when it applies to pet nutrition.
Make NO mistake; the Doctors and Staff of the Zeeb Pet Health Center
are the pet health experts. Our primary goal is to see you enjoy
a long and rewarding life with your pet. We know that this can
be best accomplished by keeping your pet on a healthy diet. It
is for this reason that we recommend the BEST, the products that we
feed our own pets, Hills Science Diet.
Dental
cleanings and prophylaxis If
our pets are to live longer they will need appropriate dental care to
maintain their teeth. We offer a complete line of home care products
for your pet as well as in-office dental procedures. Periodontal
disease is not limited to people. In fact it is the number one
dental problem facing our pets.
Anesthesia
and Pain control
Our
equipment
and
understanding of the body while going under anesthesia is second to
none. Our Doctors and technicians have the latest in training
and the BEST equipment available!
Pain
management for
injuries and post-operative care has come into its own as of late.
We have many options for clients to choose from to help minimize any
pain their pet has to endure.
Preanesthetic
Lab Testing
In
the past, we encouraged owners to have laboratory tests done for their
pets prior to anesthesia. Now we require the testing. You ask, "Why"?
There are two major reasons. First, knowing if there is an underlying
problem with a patient PRIOR to a procedure may make a huge difference
in when and how the procedure
is done and quite possibly in the outcome! Second, there is no delay
in receiving the results. With today's technology, we no longer have
to wait days for the results. Testing can be completed within minutes
of the
procedure.
Costs
associated with these tests are nominal for the information we gather
about your critters overall health. We are looking for problems. However
hopefully we will find all of the measured values "within
normal limits" a.k.a. WNL.
The test results are entered into the patient's medical history so that
they are accessible in the future. Typically we will use these results
for comparison should there be an illness or another anesthesia be necessary.
What
if we find values that are not WNL? The
doctors assess the seriousness of the situation. Some elevations in
very young animals are to be expected and are quite normal. In this
case we will proceed. In older pets, certain elevations signal serious
problems and appropriate actions must be taken. One option available
is changing the type of anesthetic agent we use. We may give IV fluids
during the procedure to ensure adequate blood flow to the kidneys. Postponing
the procedure for a few days may be necessary. All in all, it is far
better to know what is going on PRIOR to the event then to play catch-up
ball.
I know
many of you are wondering: "Why haven't you done the lab testing
all along?" There are two reasons. First, until recently testing
had to be done days ahead of time rather than at the time of the surgery.
This required multiple trips to the office often with a somewhat unwilling
patient. Now we are able to do the testing within 30 minutes of the
procedure. Second, the test results derived from the equipment we are
using today are considerably more accurate and reliable than those of
the past.
Pre-operative
laboratory testing is state of the art. It is what you have come to
expect from us at this facility. We will continue to be leaders in the
area of providing health care for your family members.
Surgery
General
soft tissue procedures including, Laceration
repair, Hysterectomy, Neutering, and Tumor removals.
Orthopedic
procedures including, Fractures, Correction
of Bone Growth Deformities, and
Tendon and Ligament repairs.
Eye
injuries and "Face Lifts".
Dental
repairs and reconstruction.
X-rays
and Lab Procedures:
Our
X-ray equipment is capable of revealing
all parts of the body and to do contrast studies (Upper and Lower GI).
Our
In-house Lab equipment is state of
the art! This advanced equipment allows us to make a prompt and
accurate diagnosis.
Computerized
Records Keeping System:
This
advanced system provides us with a
proven system to keep pet medical histories, inventories and a comprehensive
method to stay in touch with our clients.
Software
development As a premier facility in
the veterinary industry we have been selected to be a test site for
the software developer. Although this gives us some headaches
from time to time, it also means that we have the latest in technology.
This allows us to spend more time with you and your pet and less time
keeping tedious and cumbersome records.
Referral
Clinic:
Ophthalmology
Animal Eye Care of Michigan operates from our office, seeing conditions
specifically concerning animal eyes. Patients are seen from a
five-state area plus Canada.
Veterinary Manipulative Techniques
Dr. Theresa Driscol sees a variety of animals for adjustments on an
as needed basis.
Physical Examination
We
welcome new kittens and puppies.
For many families this is where it all begins. Pets receive a
Comprehensive Physical Examination while their families learn about
Nutrition, Behavior, Immunizations, Flea and Parasite control.
These topics are all part of a complete wellness program.
Adolescence
in pets, as in people, is a trying time! The good news is that,
unlike in people the process lasts 8-10 years while in pets it's a mere
8-10 months. This is a life stage when, if a pet is not yet spayed
or neutered, they begin to explore their sexuality. This exploration
comes in the form of marking territory (urinating on objects) and dominant
behaviors (mounting objects including your leg and fighting).
Owners must understand that these are instinctual activities that in
a very short time become "Learned" behaviors. Once learned they
are NEVER unlearned, they can only be modified. Doesn't it make
sense to avoid these problems by spaying or neutering BEFORE puberty
than to try to modify obnoxious, unwanted behaviors?
Adolescence
is also a wonderful time to introduce obedience training and to teach
your pet tricks. Dogs and Cats are very curious and receptive
at this age. Making the activity fun, the lessons short but frequent,
and giving plenty of positive reinforcement are the keys to success.
Middle
age pets become complacent. They
know their place in the home and generally go with the flow. However
in rare cases they become very resistant to change. Moving, new
furniture, a change in diet, or god forbid a new member in the household
can result in some bazaar behaviors. If the owner seeks our assistance
EARLY on, in most instances, we can help. All too often they initially
ignore the activity, then seek the advice of their neighbor or consult
the pet food sales person. It is not until the problem is unbearable
that they finally come to us. At this point the job becomes MUCH
tougher. The moral of the story; consult the pet health expert
– your veterinarian. It is during an Annual Comprehensive Physical
Examination that many of these problems are brought to light.
This annual event keeps us in touch with your pet's health.
As
in middle age people, weight gain can become a serious problem. Consult
our staff for dietary recommendations that will fill your pet up, not
out. Again, the Hills Company offers the BEST nutritional value
for the money. This is the brand of food that we feed our pets.
Seniors
present new challenges. Of the more common problems mature pets
experience are; Weight Control, Skin and Hair Coat conditions, Allergies,
many develop Arthritis and Heart Conditions and of course the ever present
lumps and bumps. We are sensitive to the needs of mature pets.
Once again the value of an Annual Comprehensive Physical Examination
cannot be underestimated. Geriatric veterinary medicine is coming
of age. The doctors and staff at the Zeeb
Pet Health Center continue to examine new and innovative ways to provide
quality of life to our patients and to their families.
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