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Veterinary Services

Pet Preventative Care in
Rolling Meadows, IL

Preventive Care for Cats

Prolong Your Cat’s Life

Arlington Park Veterinary Hospital provides a full range of preventive care services to help your cat live a longer, happier life and to increase the odds of detecting problems early before they become severe and costly.

Our veterinarians make their annual preventive care recommendations based on the guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and take into consideration your cat’s hereditary factors, age, medical history, and lifestyle.

Pet Preventative Care

Annual Preventive Care for Cats Typically Includes:

At least one annual Physical Examination, at which time our veterinarians will take a complete medical history, make nutrition recommendations, assess behavior, and review any known medical conditions. During the exam, our doctors will perform a:

  • Ear and eye examination
  • Cardiopulmonary (heart and lung) analysis
  • Temperature reading
  • Abdominal palpation
  • Dental exam
  • Dermatological exam
  • Musculoskeletal evaluation
  • Weight check (evaluate body condition)

Vaccination recommendations include core vaccines for Rabies and FVRCP. Your veterinarian may also suggest the Feline Leukemia vaccine for outdoor cats.

Parasite Control Products to prevent heartworms, intestinal parasites, fleas, and ticks. Roundworms and hookworms can be transmitted to humans, so controlling these parasites protects your cat and also your family.

Diagnostic Testing to check for Feline Leukemia and/or Feline AIDS (Felv/FIV), heartworms or other internal parasites, and early stages of disease which cannot be detected during a physical exam. (Please bring a stool sample at the time of your visit.)

Your veterinarian will also discuss other services, such as dental care or microchipping*, that can lead to a longer and healthier life for your cat.

*We use American Veterinary Identification Devices (AVID).

Preventive Care for Dogs

Prolong Your Dog’s Life

Arlington Park Veterinary Hospital provides a full range of preventive care services to help your dog live a longer, happier life and to increase the odds of detecting problems early before they become severe and costly.

Our veterinarians make their annual preventive care recommendations based on the guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). We then customize our recommendations based on your dog’s hereditary factors, age, medical history, and lifestyle.

Preventive Care for Dogs

Annual Preventive Care for Dogs Typically Includes:

At least one annual Physical Examination, at which time our veterinarians will take a complete medical history, make nutrition recommendations, assess behavior, and review any known medical conditions. During the exam, our doctors perform a:

  • Ear and eye examination
  • Cardiopulmonary (heart and lung) analysis
  • Temperature reading
  • Abdominal palpation
  • Dental exam
  • Dermatological exam
  • Musculoskeletal evaluation
  • Weight check (evaluate body condition)

Vaccines are based on your dog’s lifestyle and/or breed. Core vaccines include Rabies, DHPP, bordetella and Leptospirosis. Our veterinarians may also recommend additional vaccines such as Lyme and Influenza (Kennel Cough).

Parasite Control Products control parasites such as heartworms, internal parasites (such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, and whipworms), fleas, and ticks. Controlling these parasites helps protect your dog and your family members from easily transmitted parasites.

Diagnostic Testing to confirm the absence of heartworms, internal parasites, and disease screening tests to help identify any internal issues which cannot be detected during a thorough physical exam. (Please bring a stool sample at the time of your visit.)

The veterinarian will also discuss other services, such as dental care or microchipping*, that will benefit your dog’s overall health and well-being and advise you on any questions you might have regarding your dog’s health.

*We use American Veterinary Identification Devices (AVID).

Veterinary Services

Pet Preventative Care for Dogs and Cats

Pet Sick and Injured Care

Pet Heartworm Prevention and Treatment

Pet Dental Prophylaxis

Pet Diagnostic Testing

Pet Pharmacy

Pet Puppy and Kitten Care

Pet Vaccinations

Pet Flea and Tick Control

Pet Spay and Neuter

Pet Digital Radiographs

Pet Senior Care

Pet Microchips

Pet Anesthesia and Pain Management

Pet Mass Removal

Pet OFA Radiographs