- Dental CareWe’ll start with a veterinary consult — to evaluate your pet’s mouth, as well as their overall health. Then, if recommended, we’ll schedule their procedure for you.
- VaccinationThis page is to better serve our clients and save time when checking in. Attached you will find the necessary forms for your visit to our hospital. It is very important that you take the time to read and complete the entire form(s). If this will be your first visit to Riverside Animal Hospital we welcome you and ask that you complete the "Client Information Form". Please make sure to bring along all previous records for your pet. This will ensure that we have a history on the patient and that all vaccinations are current.
- Behavioral CounselingAnd besides behavioral problems, there are also some medical conditions that are a higher risk to pets who’ve not been spayed or neutered...
- Nutritional CounselingWith all the information that’s out there about pet nutrition, how do you know what to believe, what’s hype, and what’s best for your dog or cat?
- Comprehensive ExaminationWhile there’s a lot your veterinarian can determine from a physical exam... there are also certain pieces of information about your pet’s health that can only be determined through diagnostic testing.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlFor all of these reasons, you’ll want to be sure that ALL of your pets are on a very good flea prevention, year-round, even if they’re indoor.
- Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Pain ManagementThis is Kyra, a beautiful Sphynx cat. Kyra was the very first pet patient to visit us at UrgentVet Boca Raton. She had a wound on her neck. The doctor examined her, administered pain medication, and we were able to clean and bandage her wound. She headed home with a stylish new neck scarf.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentWith that in mind, your veterinarian at Riverside Animal Hospital can partner with you to determine the best diet for your furry best friend, based on their breed, age, medical history, any food allergies, and taste preferences.
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentThere are special tests that may be recommended if your pet isn’t feeling well. Common examples include the test for Parvovirus infection in puppies, as well as a test for diseases carried by ticks.
- Feline Retro Virus TreatmentNote that bloodwork may also include infectious disease testing, such as feline leukemia virus and FIV (for cats), or Lyme disease and other infections carried by ticks (for dogs).
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentPuppies and kittens have immune systems that aren’t fully developed. That means, compared to adults, they’re at a much higher risk of contracting a dangerous viral or bacterial infection.
- Ear Infection Treatment
- Anal Gland Infection TreatmentA Full-service Bath: Your pet will be washed with a gentle shampoo (medicated shampoos available upon request), then receive a blow-dry, 15-minute brushing session, ear cleaning, anal gland expression (for dogs), and nail trim
- Urinary Tract Infection TreatmentBacterial culture - This test helps to determine which antibiotic is most effective for infections, and to prevent antibiotic resistance. It’s most commonly used for urinary tract infections.
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentSometimes, with lower quality foods, your pet might be missing out on something. A good example is ‘taurine’, a very important amino acid. Without it, cats develop heart disease.
- Kidney Disease Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentThat’s because dental tartar is the perfect spot for bacteria to grow... which leads to periodontal disease, a condition that affects the structures that hold the tooth in place, and even leads to bone loss in the jaw.
- Wound and Fracture CareIf your furry best friend gets a wound — such as a bite, scrape, cut, or burn — you’ll want them to be healed as quickly as possible, and comfortable during the healing process.
- Veterinary SurgeryJust like for us humans, sometimes it can feel scary when a loved one has to undergo surgery and anesthesia — and it’s understandable that you might worry about your furry family member.
- Laser Surgery
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringSpaying or neutering means removing certain sex tissues from the body (ovaries/uterus for females, and testicles for males) in order to prevent pregnancies, and to avoid certain medical and behavioral problems.
- Laboratory Services(Note: In some cases, certain blood tests may be required prior to medication refills, even if your pet is well. This is done for their safety.)
- X-Ray
- Microchipping
- Boarding
- GroomingAlain attended Merryfield School of Pet Grooming in Fort Lauderdale and has been active as a mobile pet groomer in the FLL metro area for the past few years. Focusing on show grooms, as a young father, he’s been looking to establish himself in a recognized veterinary practice providing one-stop services.
- Senior Pet CareSo if your senior pet starts to suffer from pain, mobility problems, or any other medical issue... or even if they’re younger, but have a serious medical problem... we can help you look for early signs of discomfort, and create a plan to keep them as comfortable as possible.
- Dog TrainingA new puppy is a wonderful addition to the family! But sometimes, they’re a lot of work when you first adopt them and help them adapt to their new lifestyle.