Sick Pet Care
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A full wellness check to monitor your pet’s health, answer your questions, and catch any concerns.
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For issues like itching, redness, or hair loss, this first step helps us understand what’s causing the problem so we can guide treatment.
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This test detects internal parasites that can impact your pet’s health. Quick, straightforward, and important.
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A simple test that provides insight into bladder health, kidney function, and other important systems.
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Lab panels give us a window into your pet’s internal health. We use them to make informed, thoughtful decisions about next steps.
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High-quality X-rays help us take a closer look at bones, joints, and internal structures when your pet needs deeper diagnostics.
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Heartworm treatment is a careful, step-by-step process that starts with diagnostics. The initial testing and staging costs $250, which helps us understand how advanced the disease is and how to treat it safely.
If treatment is needed, injections are given over time and priced based on your pet’s weight. We’ll walk you through the plan and make sure you know what to expect at every stage.
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When it’s time to say goodbye, we’re here to support you with compassion and care. Your pet will be treated with dignity every step of the way, and you’ll never have to make decisions alone.
This cost doesn’t include ashes or other aftercare. If you have questions, we’re always here to talk it through—just give us a call. We are here for you.
This list is just a starting point. Pets can experience a wide range of health issues. If your pet isn’t feeling like themselves and you’re unsure which appointment to book, give us a call.
You may want to contact your vet if you notice signs like not eating, low energy, repeated vomiting or diarrhea, coughing, limping, or sudden changes in behavior. These symptoms do not always mean something serious, but they are a good reason to check in.
At Remedy, we begin with a thoughtful exam and talk through what we’re seeing. If needed, we can help with diagnostics like in house lab work to better understand what’s going on. We are here to help you make clear, informed decisions for your pet.
