Preventive Medicine

In veterinary medicine, just like in human medicine, prevention is the best treatment. No matter how advanced medical technology becomes, prevention remains superior. Animals age at a rate four times faster than humans, and since they cannot communicate their symptoms, regular health check-ups are even more crucial for them.

Wellness Exam

Animals age much faster than humans. To spend as much time as possible with your beloved family member, preventing and detecting illnesses early is key.

Spaying and Neutering Surgery

Spaying and neutering can prevent future diseases. To make an informed decision for your cherished family member, it is important to deepen your knowledge about these procedures.

Brachycephalic Airway Surgery

Short-nosed breeds, known for their flat faces, often have issues with their airways, such as their nose, throat, and trachea. These issues can sometimes be life-threatening. Preventive surgery is most effective before symptoms progress.

Preventive Gastric Torsion Surgery

Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV) is more common in deep-chested dog breeds and often requires emergency surgery in severe cases. To reduce future risks, a preventive gastropexy can be performed, so please consult with us.

Puppy and Kitten Socialization

Socialization involves introducing puppies and kittens to various people, animals, and environments. Experiences during their early years significantly influence their future behavior and temperament. Make sure they have diverse experiences.

Dental Maintenance

Plaque on dogs and cats turns into tartar more than five times faster than in humans. Plaque becomes tartar within three days and can lead to periodontal disease within two weeks if left untreated. Deepen your understanding of periodontal disease and recognize the importance of daily brushing and dental care.

Microchip Implantation

Since June 1, 2022, microchipping is mandatory for dogs and cats sold by pet shops and breeders. Even if your pet is born at home or adopted, they should be microchipped. We can also perform Microchip Implantation at our clinic.

Rabies Vaccination

According to Rabies Prevention Act, dog owners are required to register their pets, administer rabies vaccinations, and attach the vaccination tags. By vaccinating many dogs, we can prevent the spread of rabies in case it ever enters the country.

Combination Vaccinations

Vaccinations help prevent disease onset and severity, as well as the spread of infections to others. Through antibody titer tests, we can avoid unnecessary vaccinations and determine the appropriate timing for them.

Heartworm Prevention

Heartworm disease, caused by parasitic worms transmitted by mosquitoes, requires preventive medication starting around April when mosquitoes begin to appear.

Flea and Tick Prevention

Fleas and ticks not only harm the health of the host but can also transmit serious diseases. Regular prevention and treatment will help ensure a healthy life for both your pets and family members.