Get In Touch

Got questions or need some advise? We’d love to hear from you!

dog chewing a stick

You Can Call Us At

Or Visit Us At

Tell Us About Your Pet

Created by Mat finefrom the Noun Project

Nutrition

Understanding and recognizing that proper nutrition plays a vital role in your pet’s overall well-being, we offer personalized diet and nutrition plans tailored to your pet’s specific needs. Our team of experts will guide you through choosing the right fit of food and supplements to optimize health and vitality.

Having a well-balanced diet that meets the animal’s nutritional needs can help protect against disease, improve immune function, and promote healthy growth and development. Most importantly, a proper diet can improve the quality of life and prolong the lifespan of your pet. Ensuring that animals receive optimal nutrition through a well-balanced diet is crucial for their overall health and well-being.

As responsible pet owners, we must understand the importance of proper nutrition and consistently provide our pets with a healthy diet. Johnson Creek Veterinary Services can recommend a diet that meets your animal’s unique nutritional needs.

Created by Andri The Bluefrom the Noun Project

Diagnostics

With diagnostic lab technology, including radiology, we can accurately identify and diagnose various medical conditions, ensuring prompt and effective treatment.

Created by Yazmin Alanisfrom the Noun Project

Dental Care

Dental care is often overlooked as an extremely important component in monitoring and maintaining your pet’s overall health. Our experienced team builds an individualized comprehensive oral health treatment (COHAT) for each deserving patient. COAHTs are a combination of advanced professional oral assessments by way of physical examination of each tooth, x-ray, cleaning and polishing thru to surgery to ensure strong teeth and healthy gums.

Johnson Creek Veterinary Services recommend dental cleaning treatments for animals to prevent dental diseases, improve their overall health, and increase your pets’ lifespan. Without proper dental care, animals may experience bad breath, gum infections, and chronic pain in their oral cavity.

Regular dental cleaning treatments can improve your pet’s life by preventing dental diseases and bacteria from entering their bloodstream. It can also improve their quality of life by preventing dental pain, improving their ability to eat, and enhancing their energy levels.

Dental cleanings are an essential part of keeping pets healthy and happy. By working with Johnson Creek Veterinary Services and taking proper care of your pet’s teeth, you can help extend their life and avoid dental health problems that can cause discomfort and pain for your pet.

If you have additional questions or concerns about dental care for your pet, please contact Johnson Creek Veterinary Services today.

Spay & Neuter

Our clinic specializes in spay and neuter procedures, promoting responsible pet ownership and assisting in control the pet population. We also pride ourselves in offering alternative therapies such as acupuncture and laser therapy. These adjunct modalities can provide effective pain relief and aid in the healing process.

Spay and neuter procedures are crucial for the overall health and well-being of animals. Spaying is the surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries in female animals, while neutering refers to the removal of the testicles in male animals.

These procedures not only help control of the pet population but also offer various health benefits. With appropriate timing of surgery in relation to age, de-sexing can prevent certain reproductive diseases and reduce the risk of sex related cancers. Spaying and neutering also help decrease hormonally driven behavioral complications in pets. It is generally recommended to have your pet spayed or neutered unless you have well informed and specific breeding plans in mind.

If you have additional questions or concerns about spaying or neutering your pet, please contact Johnson Creek Veterinary Services today.

Created by Andri The Bluefrom the Noun Project

In House Laboratory

As a pet owner, it can be stressful and challenging to take your pet to different places for testing, diagnosis, and treatment.

At Johnson Creek Veterinary Services, we understand the importance of providing an all-in-one service to ensure that your pet has everything they need in one convenient location. That’s why we have invested in our state-of-the-art in-house laboratory for pets.

We can conduct several laboratory tests in-house, including blood tests, urine analysis, parasite tests, fecal exams, and cytology, among others. With our laboratory services, we can identify underlying health concerns like anemia, thyroid dysfunction, kidney disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions that can impact your pet’s health and wellbeing.

By having our laboratory on-site, we can quickly get test results and create treatment plans that are both efficient and effective. If you have additional questions or concerns about your our laboratory services, please contact Johnson Creek Veterinary Services today.

Created by Mooyai Khomsun Chaiwongfrom the Noun Project

Geriatric Care

Geriatric care is vital to ensure that your beloved pet enjoys their golden years with dignity and comfort. As your pet ages, they may develop various health conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, dental issues, and cognitive decline. These conditions can severely impact the quality of life of your pet and can cause immense pain and discomfort.

Geriatric care involves regular veterinary check-ups, screening tests, vaccinations, and preventative care. It also includes providing a specialized diet and exercise regimen, appropriate medication for pain management and other health concerns, and creating a safe and comfortable living environment.

Geriatric care plays a significant role in ensuring that your pet ages gracefully, with comfort, dignity, and love. By providing them with the care they deserve, we can make a positive impact on their lives and make their golden years special. If you have additional questions or concerns about geriatric services for your pet, please contact us.

Created by Lars Meiertoberensfrom the Noun Project

Microchipping

A microchip is a small, electronic device implanted under the skin of your pet. It is programmed with a unique identification number, which can be read by a scanner. Microchipping is a safe, quick, and permanent way to identify your pet in case they get lost or stolen.

Microchipping is a small but crucial step in ensuring the safety and well-being of your pet. It is important to keep your pet’s microchip information up-to-date with your contact information.

If you have additional questions or concerns about microchipping services for your pet, please contact us.

Quality of Life

Quality of life exams are important for animals because they can help our team, and you understand how well your pet is doing and whether they are happy and comfortable.
Created by Icogenixfrom the Noun Project

Dermatology

Dermatology services are an essential aspect of animal healthcare. These services are critical in addressing skin conditions and infections that can cause discomfort, pain, and in severe cases pose a significant threat to the health of animals. Dermatological issues are widespread in animals, and if not correctly treated, they can lead to more severe health complications.

Our dermatology services cover a wide range of skin problems such as allergies, rashes, infections, and other skin-related diseases. We provide specialized care tailored to your pet’s specific condition and recommend appropriate treatment options, including medications, special diets, or surgical procedures.

Furthermore, skin problems can be a sign of underlying health issues; therefore, our dermatology services also involve a thorough examination to identify the underlying causes. This helps to prevent future complications and ensure the health and well-being of your pet.

Dermatology services are paramount in maintaining the overall health of your pet. If you notice any abnormal changes in your pet’s skin, please contact Johnson Creek Veterinary Services today.

Created by Made by Madefrom the Noun Project

Surgery

Surgery for Animals:Understanding the Procedure

As a pet owner, you want to ensure that your pet is always healthy and happy. However, with age, accidents, and illnesses, your pet may require surgical intervention to get back to their former selves. At Johnson Creek Veterinary Services, we want our clients to understand the basics of animal surgery to help them make informed decisions regarding their pet’s health. Below is some information to help you understand surgery for your pet.

What is Animal Surgery?

Animal surgery is a medical procedure performed by a licensed veterinarian, Dr Kirner, on animals in need of medical attention. Surgery can be performed on your pet to treat injury, illness, or abnormalities.
To determine if surgery is needed, our team will assess your pet’s medical history, physical examination, and possibly perform diagnostic tests such as X-rays or blood tests. Before the procedure, our team will thoroughly examine your pet and perform pre-surgical tests to ensure they are in good health. During the surgery, your pet will be placed under general anesthesia, and the surgical site will be prepared to minimize infection risks. The procedure will begin, and Dr Kirner will closely monitor vital signs to ensure your pet’s safety during the operation. Once the surgery is complete, your pet will be moved to a recovery area where they will be monitored until they are ready to go home.

If you have additional questions or concerns about surgery for your pet, please contact us.

Created by Kokotafrom the Noun Project

Health Certificates

As a pet owner, you may already know that it is essential to have a health certificate when traveling with your pet. But do you know why? Firstly, health certificates are required by law when traveling with pets because they ensure that your pet is healthy and free from any infectious diseases that could potentially spread to other animals or humans. By having this document, you are showing that you have taken the necessary steps to protect your pet and other animals from illness.
 
Secondly, health certificates also help to ensure that your pet is fit to travel. Long journeys can be stressful for animals, and if they have an underlying health condition that could exacerbate during travel, it could put their health at risk. A health certificate will ensure that your pet receives the necessary vaccinations and treatments that will prepare them for safe travel.
 
Lastly, health certificates are a requirement for international travel. Different countries have different requirements for the entry of animals, and a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian is often necessary to comply with these regulations. By obtaining a health certificate, you are increasing the likelihood of a smooth and hassle-free entry for your pet into your desired destination country. If you have additional questions or concerns about health certificates for your pet, please contact us.
Created by Andri The Bluefrom the Noun Project

Wellness & Preventative Care

As a pet owner, it’s important to understand that wellness exams are a crucial aspect of maintaining your pet’s health and well-being. Annual check-ups can help detect any underlying health issues before they become serious problems.

Here are some key reasons why wellness exams are important for your pet:

  1. Early Detection of Health Issues: Wellness exams provide an opportunity for our team to identify any health issues in your pet early on, before the condition becomes more serious. This can save you both time and money since early diagnosis and treatment is often less expensive and less invasive.
  2. Preventative Care: Regular wellness exams help prevent health problems before they occur. For example, dentistry services can help with dental problems, and flea or tick prevention can reduce the likelihood of your pet acquiring parasites.
  3. Establishing a Baseline: During a wellness check-up, our team can establish a baseline for your pet’s health, such as their weight, temperature, and general behavior. This baseline information will help determine any changes in your pet’s health during follow-up visits.
  4. Vaccinations and General Health: Routine vaccinations will protect your pet against common illnesses and diseases. And, wellness exams can also help ensure your pet stays healthy overall, as well as help make recommendations for their diet and exercise.

If you have additional questions or concerns about wellness and preventative care for your pet, please contact us.

Created by Bandemppofrom the Noun Project

Radiology

Radiology is an important diagnostic tool when it comes to diagnosing and treating your pet. It involves the use of X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI scans that produce detailed images of an animal’s internal organs and structures.

Radiology is particularly helpful in detecting fractures, tumors, and foreign objects, as well as assessing heart and lung conditions. It also allows for non-invasive imaging of the abdomen, chest, and bones, making it an invaluable aid in diagnosing a range of animal health issues.

Not only does radiology enable our team to make accurate diagnoses, but it also plays a critical role in guiding treatments and surgeries. By being able to locate problems with precision through imaging, we can develop targeted treatment plans that reduce the risk of complications and improve outcomes.

If you have additional questions or concerns about our radiology services for your pet, please contact us.

Created by Bandemppofrom the Noun Project

Radiology

Radiology is an important diagnostic tool when it comes to diagnosing and treating your pet. It involves the use of X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI scans that produce detailed images of an animal’s internal organs and structures.

Radiology is particularly helpful in detecting fractures, tumors, and foreign objects, as well as assessing heart and lung conditions. It also allows for non-invasive imaging of the abdomen, chest, and bones, making it an invaluable aid in diagnosing a range of animal health issues.

Not only does radiology enable our team to make accurate diagnoses, but it also plays a critical role in guiding treatments and surgeries. By being able to locate problems with precision through imaging, we can develop targeted treatment plans that reduce the risk of complications and improve outcomes.

If you have additional questions or concerns about our radiology services for your pet, please contact us.

Created by Icon Marketfrom the Noun Project

Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is a non-invasive, pain-free, and drug-free treatment option that has been gaining popularity in veterinary medicine. It involves the use of focused light energy in the form of a laser to stimulate the body’s natural healing process and reduce inflammation, pain, infection, and swelling in animals.

Laser therapy is beneficial in treating various conditions in animals, including musculoskeletal injuries, joint pain, arthritis, wound healing, nerve damage, and skin conditions. It can also be used as a complementary therapy to accelerate post-operative healing and rehabilitation.

Laser therapy is a versatile treatment that can be tailored to suit the individual needs of each animal. It can be used individually or in combination with other treatments to improve healing outcomes and reduce recovery periods.

If you have additional questions or concerns about laser therapy for your pet, please contact us today.

Created by Berkah Iconfrom the Noun Project

Acupuncture

Having a well-balanced diet that meets the animal’s nutritional needs can help protect against disease, improve immune function, and promote healthy growth and development. Most importantly, a proper diet can improve the quality of life and prolong the lifespan of your pet. Ensuring that animals receive optimal nutrition through a well-balanced diet is crucial for their overall health and well-being. As responsible pet owners, we must understand the importance of proper nutrition and consistently provide our pets with a healthy diet. Johnson Creek Veterinary Services can recommend a diet that meets your animal’s unique nutritional needs.
Created by Mat finefrom the Noun Project

Nutrition

Our team of experts will guide you through choosing the right fit of food and supplements to optimize health and vitality.

Having a well-balanced diet that meets the animal’s nutritional needs can help protect against disease, improve immune function, and promote healthy growth and development. Most importantly, a proper diet can improve the quality of life and prolong the lifespan of your pet.

Ensuring that animals receive optimal nutrition through a well-balanced diet is crucial for their overall health and well-being. As responsible pet owners, we must understand the importance of proper nutrition and consistently provide our pets with a healthy diet. Johnson Creek Veterinary Services can recommend a diet that meets your animal’s unique nutritional needs.

Created by Yazmin Alanisfrom the Noun Project

Dental Care

Regular dental cleaning treatments can improve your pet’s life by preventing dental diseases and bacteria from entering their bloodstream. It can also improve their quality of life by preventing dental pain, improving their ability to eat, and enhancing their energy levels.

Dental cleanings are an essential part of keeping pets healthy and happy. By working with Johnson Creek Veterinary Services and taking proper care of your pet’s teeth, you can help extend their life and avoid dental health problems that can cause discomfort and pain for your pet.

If you have additional questions or concerns about dental care for your pet, please contact Johnson Creek Veterinary Services today.

Spay & Neuter

Spay and neuter procedures are crucial for the overall health and well-being of animals. Spaying is the surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries in female animals, while neutering refers to the removal of the testicles in male animals.

These procedures not only help control the pet population but also offer various health benefits. With appropriate timing of surgery in relation to age, de-sexing can prevent certain reproductive diseases and reduce the risk of sex related cancers. Spaying and neutering also help decrease hormonally driven behavioral complications in pets. It is generally recommended to have your pet spayed or neutered unless you have well informed and specific breeding plans in mind

If you have additional questions or concerns about spaying or neutering your pet, please contact Johnson Creek Veterinary Services today