Veterinary Services

Veterinary Services
in Incline Village, NV

Veterinary Services

At Incline Veterinary Hospital, you can trust that your pets are in great hands. Our compassionate, skillful veterinary staff are here to help when you need us most. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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Pet Anesthesia

At Incline Veterinary Hospital in Incline, NV, we understand that pet anesthesia can cause anxiety for pet owners. That’s why our team is committed to providing the highest quality care and safety for your pet during any procedure that requires anesthesia. We use the latest anesthesia protocols and monitor your pet closely throughout the entire procedure. Our hospital is also equipped with state-of-the-art monitoring equipment to ensure your pet’s safety and comfort. You can rest assured that your pet is in good hands at Incline Veterinary Hospital.

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Pet Behavioral Medicine

As pet owners, we want what’s best for our furry friends. We want them to be happy and healthy, and free from stress and anxiety. That’s where pet behavioral medicine comes in. At Incline Veterinary Hospital in Incline, NV, we understand the importance of pet behavioral health, and we’re dedicated to providing the best possible care for your pet. We offer a wide range of services, from obedience training to behavior modification, that can help your pet lead a happy and healthy life. Whether your pet is experiencing separation anxiety or aggression issues, we can help. Contact us today to learn more about our pet behavioral medicine services.

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Pet Dental Care

At Incline Veterinary Hospital in Incline, NV, we understand the importance of pet dental care. Regular dental cleanings and check-ups can help prevent a variety of problems, including gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath. Additionally, routine dental care can help identify potential health problems early on. That’s why we offer a variety of dental services for pets of all sizes. Whether your pet needs a routine cleaning or more advanced treatment, our experienced staff is here to help. We also offer a variety of payment options to make dental care affordable for all pet owners. Call us today to schedule an appointment.

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Pet Lab Services

Looking for pet lab services in Incline Village, NV? Here at Incline Veterinary Hospital, we offer a wide range of services, from routine bloodwork to more complex diagnostics. No matter what your pet’s needs are, we can help. Our experienced team of veterinarians and technicians will take great care of your pet, and we always put their safety and well-being first. We know how important your pet is to you, and we’ll do everything we can to make sure they’re healthy and happy.

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Pet Laser Therapy

Incline Veterinary Hospital is now offering laser therapy as a form of relief for many chronic, acute, pre-surgical, and post-surgical conditions.

Laser Therapy, also known as Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBM) is a non-invasive, drug-free, pain-free, and surgery-free treatment option for animals of all kinds and sizes. Photobiomodulation delivers a therapeutic dose of visible (or non-visible) light therapy to impaired or dysfunctional tissue. This triggers a cellular response, mediated by mitochondrial mechanisms in the body that reduce pain, reduce inflammation, and speed up the healing process.

Pet patients get to wear fun goggles that make them look a lil’ goofy, and pet owners get to wear goggles that also make them look a lil’ goofy- you’ve never had this much fun at the vet!

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Pet Microchipping
According to PetFinder, over 10 million pets go missing every year, and one in three pets will go missing at some point in their life. An estimated 9 million pets without permanent pet identification are turned into animal shelters each year in the United States. Tragically, only 15% of lost dogs and 2% of lost cats are ever returned to their owners. The remainder of these pets are either adopted out to new owners or are euthanized.

The team at Incline Veterinary Hospital recommends pet microchipping as a permanent means of pet identification. The microchip, the size of a grain of rice, is injected between the shoulder blades of your dog or cat using a needle with minimal pain or discomfort. This can be done during the time of spaying or neutering your puppy or kitten, or it can be done at the time of a wellness exam. The microchip lasts your pet’s lifetime but must be updated with your contact information as it changes to ensure your pet can be returned to you in the case of an emergency.

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Pet Nutrition Counseling
Need advice on pet nutrition? There are hundreds of choices for pet food on the market today, making it very difficult for pet owners to decide what is best for their pets. We can recommend a prescription diet that helps to manage certain health problems. We can also provide guidance and recipes if you choose to create a homemade diet for your pet.
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Pet Pain Management
We take pain management for your pet very seriously and continually seek new and better tools that allow us to provide veterinary treatments that involve less pain for your pet.

As a result, we have equipment that not only provides superior treatment with less pain, but we also focus on other ways to provide pain relief for our pet patients. Modern veterinary care, in addition to new pain medications, has made great strides in developing tools and supplements that allow us to more effectively treat pet medical problems while reducing or eliminating the pain associated with the treatment.

Since your pet’s comfort and well-being are important, we will continue to keep pain management in the forefront of our ongoing efforts to provide the highest quality of service for the highest quality of life in your pets.

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Pet Stem Cell Therapy
At Incline Veterinary Hospital in Incline, NV, we offer pet stem cell therapy as a cutting-edge treatment option for a variety of conditions. Stem cells are primitive cells that have the ability to develop into various types of specialized cells. When injected into an injured area, they can help to repair and regenerate damaged tissue. Pet stem cell therapy has been shown to be effective in treating arthritis, ligament and tendon injuries, hip dysplasia, and more. If you’re interested in learning more about pet stem cell therapy and whether it may be right for your pet, please contact us today. We would be happy to answer any of your questions.
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Pet Parasite Prevention
As any pet owner knows, parasites can be a serious threat to the health of your furry friend. Fortunately, parasite prevention is a straightforward process that just requires a little effort and vigilance. At Incline Veterinary Hospital, we recommend that all pet owners follow a few simple parasite prevention tips. First, always make sure to keep your pet’s environment clean. This means regularly cleaning their bedding, toys, and food and water bowls. parasite prevention also involves regular Flea & Tick treatment as well as heartworm prevention. Here at Incline Veterinary Hospital, we offer a wide range of parasite prevention products to fit your pet’s needs. We also recommend that you bring your pet in for regular check-ups so that we can catch any parasite problems early on.
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Puppy and Kitten Care

Welcoming a new puppy or kitten into your home is an exciting time! It is important to start your newest addition off on the right paw, and your veterinary care team is here to help you. Your first visit with your puppy or kitten will be a 45-60 minute appointment with a full nose-to-tail examination. Taking time to establish a relationship with you and your pet is an important part of caring for them in the future. We will use this time to talk to you about:

  • Basic care and cleanliness
  • Socialization
  • Puppy or Kitten vaccination protocols
  • Nutrition
  • Training and behavior
  • Parasites, both internal and external
  • Overall health, and breed considerations

We will be guiding you through your pet’s first months of care with several visits to continue vaccines, and finally to estimate for and schedule their spay or neuter procedure. This important and safe surgery can extend your pet’s life, and reduce the risk of many complications in the future, including types of cancer. Call us to schedule your first visit!

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Pet Radiology
Radiography, also known as x-rays, is one of the most common and valuable medical diagnostic tools. X-rays are highly useful for screening areas of the body that have contrasting tissue densities, or when evaluating solid tissues.

If your pet is sick or has suffered a trauma, x-rays provide a minimally invasive tool to help our doctors diagnose your pet. X-rays are also used in general wellness exams to diagnose potential problems before they become serious.

We may recommend veterinary x-rays as part of a diagnostic procedure if your pet is experiencing any health conditions or as a preventive measure in a routine senior wellness examination. We use radiology alone or in conjunction with other diagnostic tools depending on the patient’s condition. Our hospital is fully equipped to perform routine radiology services to identify many types of illness or injury when pets are sick or suffer a trauma.

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Pet Senior Care
As our pets age, they may require special care to maintain their health and quality of life. At Incline Veterinary Hospital, we offer a wide range of pet senior care services to meet the needs of older animals. We can provide routine checkups and vaccinations, as well as diagnostic testing and treatment for chronic conditions. We also offer pet dental care, nutrition counseling, and pain management services. Our goal is to help your pet enjoy a long, healthy, and happy life.
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Pet Surgery
Incline Veterinary Hospital is a full-service pet hospital that offers pet surgery services. We are located in Incline, NV and our pet lab is state of the art. We offer a wide range of pet surgery services, including spaying and neutering, dental surgery, and cancer surgery. We also offer a variety of nonsurgical pet health services, such as pet vaccinations and pet wellness exams. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of care for your pet, and we will work with you to tailor a treatment plan that meets your specific needs. If you have any questions about our pet surgery services or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us today.
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Pet Vaccinations
Vaccines contain small quantities of modified or “killed” viruses, bacteria, or other disease-causing organisms. When administered, they stimulate your pet’s immune system to produce disease-fighting cells and proteins – or antibodies- to protect against such diseases. During your pet’s wellness exam, we will make recommendations for vaccine schedules specific to their age, species, and breed.
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Pet Wellness Exams
We believe annual wellness care is imperative to keeping your pet happy and healthy! Your pet’s health is important and preventive care is necessary. We recommend wellness exams, keeping your pets on a vaccination schedule, and working with us on all facets of wellness care.

During your annual physical exam, your veterinarian fully examines your pet and discusses vaccinations and ongoing wellness. Just like you do wellness visits with your doctor, it’s important that your pet does the same. During these visits, our team will spend time examining your pet from nose to tail.