Pet Emergency Care

A white cat with green eyes lies on its side next to a large white lily flower, gazing peacefully at the flower’s petals and red-tipped stamens. Lily ingestion by cats requires pet emergency care.

Serious health problems, injuries, and illnesses require immediate care. When your pet urgently needs to see a veterinarian, The WellPet Center Veterinary Hospital offers quality emergency care during regular business hours. While we understand you may not always be in a position to call in advance, if you are able to do so it will … Read morePet Emergency Care

Laser Therapy

A dog undergoing pet laser therapy wears protective goggles, lying on its side with its mouth open and tongue out, appearing relaxed and happy.

Pet laser therapy is a painless, non-invasive technology used to treat acute and chronic injuries, accelerate the healing process after surgery, and alleviate joint pain. It works by stimulating cell regeneration, increasing blood flow to the targeted area, and releasing the body’s own pain-relieving hormones. The process generally takes between 5-10 minutes, with most patients … Read moreLaser Therapy

Surgery

Two veterinary professionals treat a Collie dog, wrapping its front leg with a blue bandage as the dog lies calmly on an exam table after pet surgery, looking relaxed and comforted.

Surgery is often the most effective way to treat many serious injuries and disorders, and The WellPet Center Veterinary Hospital is proud to offer state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. Our hospital provides a full range of pet surgical services, ranging from standard spaying and neutering to advanced, highly specialized procedures. Surgery specialties Patient safety and comfort … Read moreSurgery

Microchipping

A French Bulldog with a dark coat leaps over a fallen log outdoors, its tongue sticking out and ears perked up—this playful moment highlights why pet microchipping is essential for your furry friend's safety in open spaces.

One of the worst feelings to experience as a pet owner is a realization that your pet has gone missing. Only 17% of dogs and 2% of cats make it back to their homes—which can make it feel like you’ll never see your pet again if they get lost. The WellPet Center Veterinary Hospital wants … Read moreMicrochipping

Ultrasound

A tabby cat lies on its side on a white cloth at a veterinary clinic, wearing a blue medical bandage around its torso after a pet ultrasound, and looks alertly at the camera.

Seeing under the skin–that’s what’s possible with ultrasound technology. Ultrasound is a powerful diagnostic tool that creates a real-time internal image of an animal’s body, giving us important information about the circulatory, skeletal and gastrointestinal systems. When used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools like X-rays, an pet ultrasound can help identify disease, blockages, skeletal … Read moreUltrasound

In-House Laboratory

A person sits on a couch gently petting a relaxed, tan Shiba Inu dog lying beside them.

The WellPet Center Veterinary Hospital has the capability to perform various blood tests, pre-anesthetic bloodwork, routine wellness blood work, and other types of testing on-site instead of sending samples to an outside lab. This saves time, money, and most importantly, you don’t have to wait overnight for results—meaning your pet gets a diagnosis and needed … Read moreIn-House Laboratory

Dermatology

A close-up of a relaxed, content kitten with closed eyes being gently scratched under the chin by a person's hand, highlighting the importance of gentle touch in pet dermatology care.

The chewing. The scratching. The licking. These behaviors are all too familiar to many pet parents and they can be symptoms of a significant health problem. It could be allergies, an infection, stress, or any one of many issues, and it’s important your pet see the vet when these symptoms start to happen. At The WellPet … Read moreDermatology