Welcome to the Center for Animal Health.
Center for Animal Health located at 827N 68th st.Wauwatosa.WI 53213 United states.
The Center for Animal Health is well established, and offers services for small animals.
The Center for Animal Health is considered a full-service veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, preventative, surgical, and dental care.
It services areas of Wauwatosa, West Allis, and Milwaukee.
They are a group of specialists who work at this center.
They also specialized in diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and external laboratories.
Center for Animal Health services
-The team in the center knows that the pet is part of the family so they work hard to provide them with a healthy, long, and happy life.
-When your pet enters the Center it becomes part of their family.
(1) Microchipping
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When you lose your pet you should ask them for help, only 17% of dogs and 2% of cats return to their owner.
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The Center for Animal Health encourages you to microchip your pet especially if they live indoors because they escape and become lost.
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Microchips can't fall off and they are permanent identification for pets all life.
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Microchipping is simple, relatively painless, and affordable, and they remain for about 25 years and need no removal or discharge.
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Once implanted, the owner needs to scan the chip to locate information.
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You must update your contact.
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Center for Animal Health considers Microchipping as the most effective, safest method of pet recovery available, it helps to return more than 15.000 lost pets every month.
(2) Spay and Neuter
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Every year thousands of unwanted animals are euthanized in shelters across the United States.
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Due to the deaths, most owners need to neuter and spay their pets.
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They have benefits for pets.
Spaying
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It's a common surgical procedure performed in dogs and cats.
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It's also called an ovariohysterectomy and also removes the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes to prevent animal reproduction.
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The Center for Animal Health specialist recommended spaying your pet at 3:6 months according to the pet breed and before the first heat.
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Spaying prevents unwanted pregnancies.
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It decreases the tumors and removes uterine infections.
Neutering
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It is performed on male cats and dogs.
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This process aims to castrate the animal, removing their testicle and making them unable to reproduce.
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It's suitable from 4:6 months old but we can perform it on older animals.
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It helps in reducing aggressive behavior.
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Reduces territory marking.
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Reduces reproductive tumors.
(3) Laser Therapy
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It's an innovative technology used to treat acute and chronic injuries.
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This process helps in stimulating cell regeneration by increasing blood flow to the target area, this process accelerates the healing of injuries.
How does it work?
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A low level of cold laser therapy focuses on the tissue of the skin.
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Light energizes the cells, producing collagen protein which is used to repair tissue.
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Laser flows to increase vascular dilation and blood circulation to affected areas.
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It takes between 5:10 minutes.
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It also helps in releasing the body's pain-relieving hormones.
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Its effects appear after 3:5 uses.
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It's used in cases of:
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Hip dysplasia.
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Post-surgical incision and soft tissue trauma.
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Neuromuscular disease.
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Musculoskeletal injuries.
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Arthritis and degenerative joint disease.
(4) Surgery
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It's effective to treat many serious injuries and disorders.
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The Center for Animal Health provides facilities and equipment to do surgeries.
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They provide a full range of surgical services.
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In the Center for Animal Health, they care for patients' comfort and safety.
(5) In-house laboratory
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The Center for Animal Health provides you with the ability to perform different types of tests like blood tests, and other types on site instead of sending samples to an outside lab. This helps in saving time, money.
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The results appear at the time.
Testing in the hospital includes
1- Viral screening
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FeLv in cats.
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Parvovirus in dogs.
2- Chemistry panels
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Liver enzyme screening.
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Pancreatic evaluation.
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Renal profiles.
3- Wellness screening
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Complete blood count.
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Urinalysis.
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Blood gases.
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Blood pressure.
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Fecal testing.
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General Chemistry.
In some cases besides the in-house laboratory, we need to send samples to outside labs.
(6) Acupuncture
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It's a 3000-year-old Chinese practice.
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Performed by using hair-thin needles to stimulate the body's nerve centers, improving blood circulation, and releasing pain-relieving hormones.
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This process helps in relaxing muscle tissue and oxygenates the surrounding area.
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This process also helps in the rapid healing of body injuries.
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It's considered the safest veterinary treatment.
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Needs no pharmaceutical assistance, removing adverse reactions and the possibility of overdose.
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We can use it with most traditional and alternative treatments.
Disorders can be treated with acupuncture
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Respiratory distress.
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Musculoskeletal problems.
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Allergies.
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Skin conditions.
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Arthritis.
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Gastrointestinal disorders.
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Soft tissue pain.
(7) Radiology
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It's veterinary diagnostic imaging.
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It's used to discover internal diseases or injuries.
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The Center for Animal Health, they are experienced staff to offer the highest quality of care for patients.
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X-rays use electromagnetic radiation which is directed to the body.
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It helps in the detection of abnormalities like skeletal fractures, foreign bodies, soft tissue damage, and dental disease.
Services of the Center for Animal Health
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Dental radiology.
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Radiographs.
(8)Vaccination
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The Center for Animal Health offers a wide range of vaccination to animals.
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Young animals like kids need vaccination to prevent the occurrence of diseases and protect their health.
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Vaccination is not expensive but very important.
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Puppies and kittens are vaccinated due to the development of an immune system and to prevent life-threatening diseases.
Center for Animal Health provides
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Rabies vaccine for both dogs and cats.
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DA2PP-distemper, Hepatitis, Adenovirus 2, Parvo, and parainfluenza for puppies.
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FVRCP - Feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia for kittens.
(9) Dental care
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Dental care of pets is important to prevent teeth root and decay, gums inflammation, and prevent bacterial infection.
Center for Animal Health offered
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Dental exams.
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Annual dental cleaning.
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Extractions.
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Dental X-rays.
They also advise
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Brushing pet's Teeth several times/week.
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Teach us How you can brush them.
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Veterinarians can recommend the best products that keep your pet teeth.
Summary
If you have a pet animal and need help with everything that belongs to them, ask for help.
You can contact them at this address 827N.68th st, Wauwatosa, Wi 53213.
They work all week except Sunday.
For requesting an appointment call 414-771-7387 or contact with them online.
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By Dr: Esraa Farhat
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