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  Advanced Ultra Sound     Electrocardiology

Community Animal Hospital has a state-of-the-art ultrasound machine (HP 2,000). Ultrasound is a very helpful diagnostic tool with many applications. Ultrasonography consists of high-frequency sound waves that form images of the internal architecture of organs.                          more


We provide ECG services on-site as well as consultations with cardiology specialists.
  
  Endoscopy     Orthopedics

Endoscopy also enables us to look into the abdominal (abdomen) and thoracic (chest) cavities, which enables us to visualize the various organs within.    . . . . more

Stifle surgery
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
Patellar luxation
TPLO

  
  Bicom 2000      Dentistry

 Research shows an important way that cells communicate is through electromagnetic frequencies. Environmental and stress-induced toxins, heavy metals, dental materials, parasites, viruses, bacteria, scars, electro-smog, radiation, and geopathic stress produce foreign frequencies  that disrupt our natural communication.  Learn more . . .

 

Several factors separate our dental practice from all other practices in Northern Nevada. Dr. John Koehm has taken hundreds of hours of special dental classes in both veterinary and human dentistry. He annually attends an excess of 80 hours of continuing education in order to expand his knowledge and skills. Dr. Koehm is the first Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry in the state of Nevada.
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   Advanced Surgery    Blood Work

Laser Surgery

Feline laser declaws
Dewclaw removal
C-Sections
Splenectomy
Gastric Dilation and Volvulus Syndrome (GDV)
Soft palate resections
Nasal surgery
Ear surgery
Oral surgery
Maxillectomy / mandibulectomy
Gingivectomy
Skin surgery (hot spots, masses, etc.)
Abdominal surgery
  (exploratory, foreign body removal, etc.)
Eyelid surgery
Artificial insemination
(surgical and nonsurgical)
 
We run blood work prior to anesthesia in order to evaluate your pet's kidney function, pancreatic function, liver function, and blood cell counts. Our patients are continuously monitored by veterinary technicians under anesthesia with pulse oximeters, blood pressure, and/or an electrocardiograms. We use state-of-the-art anesthetics (propofol and isoflurane) along with pain medications to provide a low stress and pain free experience.

 

   Other Services
Dietary Counseling: We will provide guidance regarding your pet's nutritional needs for each life stage, including dietary requirements for growth, weight maintenance, and performance.


Behavioral Counseling: We can provide advice regarding the correction of problems such as excessive barking, chewing, spraying, scratching, digging, house soiling, and aggression.

 

 
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