- Dental CareDental care is vital to the overall health of any pet. Dental disease can lead to health issues with the heart, liver, and kidneys, and can affect the entire body through the bloodstream. In fact, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over three years of age suffer from some form of dental disease, making it the most common pet health issue among our pet population. In spite of these disturbing facts, many pet owners are not aware of the importance of dental care to their pets’ health. There are a lot of different ways to improve your pets’ dental hygiene, including home brushing, dental chews, and regular inspection. The most effective way to protect your pet from dental disease is through professional cleanings. We perform thorough cleanings here at Animal Health Center of Wichita, including the area beneath the gums that you can’t see or access at home. If your pet has brown/yellow teeth, bad breath, or is having difficulty eating, these could all be signs of dental disease. Please call us at (316) 267-4738 today to learn more and schedule your pet’s’ dental cleaning.
- VaccinationThere are a variety of diseases which affect our pets and other animals. This makes proper vaccination vital in protecting them from the many types of illnesses they are susceptible to. It’s important to consult with us about the unique risks of living in our region. We will be happy to discuss the benefits of protecting your pet with vaccinations, as well as, provide you with information on the required vaccinations for your pet.
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Nutritional CounselingHere at Animal Health Center of Wichita, we are very excited to offer nutritional counseling for pet owners in Wichita, KS and the surrounding communities. Nutrition is so important for pets throughout their lives. As animals age, their nutritional needs change. There are puppy, adult, and senior diets to accommodate pets’ changing needs. Then there are also diets made to help pets with certain diseases and conditions. It is important to discuss your pets’ diets with our staff every time you visit our hospital. A very common problem in pets that needs to be addressed is obesity. Many owners overfeed their pets when they beg. They also like to show their pets their love by feeding them treats. However, obesity can be a real problem. Talk to one of our friendly staff members to get your pets on a diet and exercise plan to get them back on track to a healthier life. If you are concerned about your pet’s’ diet, weight, or lifestyle, feel free to contact us today at (316) 267-4738. We would be happy to assist you in any way we can.
- Comprehensive ExaminationOur staff will get a chance to talk to you and see if you are having any trouble with your pet. We will also go over diet, preventative medicine, and exercise to ensure that your pet is as healthy as possible. Then, one of our veterinarians will do a complete physical examination on your pet. It is always good to have a baseline in case your pet ever becomes ill. We also want to monitor your pet’s weight, ensuring that your pet stays a healthy weight. It is much easier to start a diet when a pet is a pound overweight instead of fifteen! Our veterinarian will also look for any potential problems. Our goal is to catch any problems before they become major ones. The sooner that we are able to catch a problem, the easier it is to treat it and the more likely that your pet will make a full recovery!
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Ear Infection TreatmentI was a walk in and they got me in in about 15 min. I was very happy with all the employees. They cared about my 15 yr old cat with an ear infection. The meds worked great & he's not grumpy any more (or in pain) Thank you!
- Anal Gland Infection TreatmentSave 20% on nail trim and anal gland expression on Tuesday afternoons and all day Wednesdays. Call us at 316-267-4738 to schedule your appointment!
- Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- Diabetes Treatment
- Veterinary SurgeryWe are proud to provide Wichita, KS and surrounding communities with state-of-the-art veterinary surgical procedures. We believe in utilizing the highest level of medical technology, and our surgeons are experienced and highly trained. We also realize that it can be stressful to have your pet undergo surgery. We want to assure you that your pet is in good hands, and that we will do everything to provide the best care possible. We will communicate with you about the things you need to know before, during, and after your pets’ surgery. It is our goal to make the entire process go smoothly, and to eliminate the stress and worry of surgical procedures. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us today.
- Declawing
- Spaying and Neutering
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Laboratory ServicesHere at Animal Health Center of Wichita, we are pleased to offer in-house diagnostic tools so we can diagnose yours pet faster, allowing them to start feeling better sooner. We are proud of the state-of-the-art tools that we have available for our clients and their pets. We are always learning so we can bring our patients the very highest level of care. We offer radiology, along with an in-house laboratory to figure out what is wrong with your pets quickly and efficiently. We also have other tests available so we can narrow down the problem. The sooner we figure out what the problem is, the sooner your pets can start to feel better. We are pleased to be able to offer such high quality tests, and our goal is to get your pets back to their normal selves as quickly as possible. If you have any questions about our diagnostic tools, feel free to contact us today at (316) 267-4738.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingEvery year, thousands and thousands of pets go missing. Not knowing where your pet is or how to bring them back can be a helpless, hopeless feeling. It’s a tragedy that happens all too often. But there is a simple, safe, and effective way to ensure your pet’s safety and retrieval should they ever become lost. Microchipping is a standard procedure that implants a tiny chip underneath your pet’s fur. It is a painless and relatively fast procedure, and is completely safe. This microchip is registered with your pet’s vital information, and can be scanned by any veterinarian or animal shelter so that they can return your pet directly to you.
- Exotic Animal Vet
- Small Animal Vet