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Our Wellness Plans sets a precedent. Essential care is neatly packaged into pay-monthly plans that ensure each pet receives above-and-beyond attention. As your furry family members age, the plans change to fit their specific needs. We keep track of payments, recommend plan changes, and update you about upcoming exams and treatments often and with transparency. Truly, it comes down to doing what’s best for the pets. That’s what it’s all about.
Your pets are always there for you – here’s how you can return the favor. For a monthly fee, Foothills Veterinary Hospital Plans give you unlimited office calls and examinations, monthly treatments for fleas and other parasites, annual examinations, and other treatments tailored for the age of your dog. We also offer dental plans that cover x-rays, polishing, vaccinations, and more.
Item | Puppy | Adult | Dental |
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Annual Exam | |||
Nutrition Consult | |||
Office Visits (unlimited) | |||
Core Vaccines | |||
Fecal (x2) This test checks for intestinal parasites that may live in your dog’s gastrointestinal tract. Since they are usually hidden from view, the only way to detect and identify most intestinal parasites is by doing a fecal test. Includes Giardia screening, if needed.× |
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Routine Dewormer Treatment Deworming is an important preventive treatment for reducing the likelihood of parasitic worms in dogs, improving their gastrointestinal health and preventing the transmission of parasites to other pets and humans. Common parasites include roundworm and hookworm (some present a risk to spread to humans).× |
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Heartworm + Tick-borne Disease Screening (Heartworm, Ehrlichia, Anaplasmosis, Lyme) This screening identifies whether your dog has been exposed to heartworm or a type of tick-borne, bacterial disease. A heartworm infection (spread through the bite of mosquitoes) may not be detectable until 6 months from infection, which makes routine annual screening so important.× |
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Urinalysis This test assesses the overall health of your dog’s urinary tract, including kidneys and bladder. It identifies infection, inflammation, early kidney disease, diabetes or other potential disorders of the urinary tract.× |
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Comprehensive Panel (Canine) Includes chemistry, electrolytes, CBC, thyroid function test, and SDMA test. These provide information about the health of your dog's kidneys, liver, and pancreas, as well as other functions of the body like blood sugar and hydration. A CBC can identify infection, inflammation, and anemia.× |
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Dental Cleaning with Dental X-Rays Most dogs develop some degree of dental disease at a young age. Annual cleanings, early detection and treatment are critical, because advanced dental disease can cause severe problems and pain for your pet. Dental disease can affect heart, kidney, and lung function.× |
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Add-on Options | |||
Spay/Neuter w/ Preanesthetic Bloodwork |
Item | Kitten | Adult | Dental |
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Annual Exam | |||
Nutrition Consult | |||
Office Visits (unlimited) | |||
Core Vaccines | |||
Fecal (x2) This test checks for intestinal parasites that may live in your cat’s gastrointestinal tract. Since they are usually hidden from view, the only way to detect and identify most intestinal parasites is by doing a fecal test. Includes Giardia screening, if needed.× |
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Routine Dewormer Treatment Deworming is an important preventive treatment for reducing the likelihood of parasitic worms in cats, improving their gastrointestinal health and preventing the transmission of parasites to other pets and humans. Common parasites include tapeworm and roundworm (some present a risk to spread to humans).× |
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FeLV/FIV/Heartworm - Infectious Disease Screening This screening indicates whether your cat has been infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)—the most common infectious diseases in cats. It also indicates exposure to heartworm. A heartworm infection (spread through the bite of mosquitoes) may not be detectable until 6 months from infection, which makes routine annual screening so important.× |
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Urinalysis This test assesses the overall health of your cat’s urinary tract, including kidneys and bladder. It identifies infection, inflammation, early kidney disease, diabetes or other potential disorders of the urinary tract.× |
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Comprehensive Panel (Feline) Includes chemistry, electrolytes, CBC, thyroid function test, and SDMA test. These provide information about the health of your cat's kidney's, liver, and pancreas, as well as other functions of the body like blood sugar and hydration. A CBC can identify infection, inflammation, and anemia.× |
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Dental Cleaning with Dental X-Rays Most cats develop some degree of dental disease at a young age. Annual cleanings, early detection and treatment are critical, because advanced dental disease can cause severe problems and pain for your pet. Dental disease can affect heart, kidney, and lung function.× |
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Add-on Options | |||
Spay/Neuter w/ Preanesthetic Bloodwork |
We’re committed to providing quality pet care that sets the standard for veterinary hospitals. And our service begins the minute you schedule an appointment with us.
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