T4 Paws Hyperthyroid in-house feline treatment center www.t4paws.com

Low Level Class 4 Laser Therapy
Canine and Feline Rehabilitation (4 Paws Rehabilitation)
www.4pawsrehab.com
We offer treatment and rehabilitation for:
  • Acute orthopaedic injuries
  • Chronic pain
  • Post-operative recovery
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Degenerative joint disease
  • Neurologic injuries
  • Obesity


Dentistry

  • routine dental cleanings
  • digital dental X-rays
  • State-of-the-art dental equipment


Dermatology

  • treatment of allergies
  • treatment of chronic ear diseases
  • medicated baths
  • skin and ear cytology


Cardiology

  • diagnosis and management of heart diseases such as feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, mitral and tricuspid valve regurgitation and heart failure
  • doppler blood pressure readings
  • holter monitoring for arrhymias


Respiratory

  • treatment of canine chronic bronchitis and feline asthma through inhalant aerosol chambers (human inhalers attached to a mask for animal use).


Radiology

  • a complete radiology suite


Opthalmology

  • treatment and diagnosis of corneal ulcers
  • surgical treatment of corneal ulcers
  • diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma, feline herpes keratitis, etc.
  • eye enucleation (removal)

In the exam room

Internal Medicine

  • liver disease
  • kidney disease
  • pancreatitis
  • diabetes
  • inflammatory bowel disease
  • feline lower urinary tract disease


Oncology

  • chemotherapy
  • diagnosis and treatment of cancer


Soft Tissue Surgery
(the following are examples of more common procedures):

  • spay, neuter, hernia repair
  • declaw,: we are VERY proactive about pain management with this and all other procedures.  With declaws in particular, we can place a fentanyl patch the night prior to surgery and keep our patients hospitalized for two nights in order to properly heal.  They are sent home with a week of post operative pain medication.
  • mass removals
  • cherry eye repair
  • gastropexy (attachment of the stomach to the abdominal wall to minimize risk of stomach torsion or twisting of giant breed dogs)
  • cystotomy (removal of bladder stones)
  • exploratory surgery
  • C-sections
  • eyelid and nasal fold surgeries


Orthopedic Surgery

  • cruciate repairs
  • patellar luxation repairs
  • fracture repairs


Preventative Health Care

  • puppy and kitten vaccines
  • annual vaccines
  • heartworm prevention
  • flea/tick prevention


Senior Health Care

  • We promote a senior wellness program which involves bloodwork on an annual basis (after 8 years old for most dogs and after 8-10 years old for cats) to detect abnormalities early in a disease process while we have time to properly manage a disease. 

 


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