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Wellness Exams for Your Pet’s Long-Term Health

At Pet Stop Veterinary Clinic, we believe regular wellness exams are the foundation of keeping your pet healthy and happy throughout their life.

Proactive & Personalized Care

Our team is dedicated to your pet’s well-being with thorough wellness exams designed to catch potential health issues early. We recommend annual exams for most pets and twice-yearly visits for geriatric pets to ensure their unique needs are met as they age.

Each wellness exam includes a comprehensive physical evaluation and a detailed consultation to assess your pet’s overall health. By identifying and addressing conditions early, we help you make informed decisions to support your pet’s long-term vitality and happiness.

Why Wellness Exams Matter

Regular checkups allow us to monitor your pet’s growth, detect subtle changes, and recommend preventive care tailored to their lifestyle and age. From dental health to weight management, we cover it all to keep your pet thriving.

Common Questions

These are our most frequently asked questions about wellness exams. Didn’t find the answer you needed? Get in touch.

We recommend yearly exams for most pets and biannual visits for seniors to stay ahead of age-related changes.

During a wellness exam, our veterinarians perform a head-to-tail physical evaluation, checking your pet’s eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, joints, and more. We’ll also discuss their diet, behavior, and lifestyle with you to get a complete picture of their health. If needed, we may recommend additional screenings like bloodwork or vaccinations to keep them protected.

Wellness exams are essential because they help us monitor your pet’s health over time and catch any changes before they become serious. They allow us to tailor preventive care to your pet’s specific needs, ensuring they stay healthy, happy, and by your side for as long as possible.

Yes, regular wellness exams often allow us to spot early signs of health issues—like dental disease, arthritis, or organ problems—before they cause noticeable symptoms. Early detection means we can start treatment sooner, improving outcomes and your pet’s quality of life.