Your Questions, Answered
Your pet’s first exam includes a thorough physical assessment, review of medical history, and discussion of lifestyle, diet, and behavior. Our veterinarian will evaluate overall health, recommend vaccines or diagnostics if needed, and answer your questions. We also create a personalized wellness plan to support your pet’s long-term health.
We offer comprehensive veterinary services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, dental care, pain management, and senior pet care. Additional services include laser therapy, acupuncture, spay and neuter procedures, and compassionate end-of-life care. Our goal is to provide personalized care for every stage of your pet’s life.
Yes, we’re happy to schedule your appointment with your preferred veterinarian whenever possible. Continuity of care is important, and we strive to accommodate requests based on availability. Our entire veterinary team is committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care for your pet.
During your pet’s first visit, we’ll conduct a comprehensive exam and review medical history, lifestyle, and any concerns you may have. Our veterinarian will discuss preventive care, vaccinations, and any recommended diagnostics. We aim to build a trusting relationship and establish a customized care plan.
Yes, we offer spay and neuter procedures performed with careful monitoring and compassionate care. These procedures help prevent unwanted litters and may offer health and behavioral benefits. We also provide detailed post-operative instructions to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery.
Our Hebron clinic is located at 1990 N Bend Rd Suite A, Hebron, KY 41048, United States. We are conveniently situated to serve pets and families throughout the surrounding communities. If you need assistance with directions, our team is always happy to help.
Wellness exams help detect potential health issues early and keep your pet on track for long-term health. During these visits, we assess overall wellness, update vaccinations, and discuss nutrition and lifestyle. Preventive care plays an essential role in maintaining your pet’s quality of life.
Sudden changes in appetite or behavior may indicate an underlying medical concern. We recommend contacting our clinic promptly for guidance. Early evaluation allows us to identify potential issues quickly and begin treatment if necessary, helping protect your pet’s health.
Most pets tolerate pain medications well, but mild side effects such as digestive upset or temporary changes in behavior can occur. Our veterinarians carefully select medications based on your pet’s health and monitor for safety. Please contact us if you notice any unusual symptoms.
We provide personalized pain management plans tailored to your pet’s specific condition and needs. Our approach may include medications, laser therapy, or other supportive treatments. Our goal is to improve comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life while ensuring your pet’s safety.
Yes, ultrasounds are safe, non-invasive procedures that allow us to evaluate internal organs without radiation exposure. Most pets tolerate ultrasounds comfortably, and the results help guide accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays and ultrasounds, can help identify abnormal growths or internal changes. Early detection allows for faster diagnosis and treatment planning. While imaging may require additional testing, it plays an important role in evaluating potential health concerns.
Early visits focus on vaccinations, growth monitoring, parasite prevention, and nutrition guidance. We also discuss behavior and training recommendations. These appointments help establish healthy habits and ensure your pet develops properly.
Start by introducing your kitten gradually in a separate space. Allow pets to become familiar with scents before supervised interactions. Provide separate resources such as food, water, and litter boxes. Gradual introductions help reduce stress and promote positive relationships.
Dental disease can cause discomfort and lead to changes in eating habits, activity level, or temperament. Regular dental exams help identify issues early. Treating dental disease improves comfort and supports your pet’s overall health.
Regular brushing, dental chews, and recommended diets can help maintain oral health. Routine professional dental cleanings are also important. Our team can recommend products and techniques suited to your pet’s needs.
Recovery time depends on the procedure and your pet’s overall health. Many pets begin feeling better within a few days, with full recovery typically within one to two weeks. We provide detailed post-surgical instructions and support.
Scheduling a surgical consultation is simple. Call our clinic or request an appointment online. During the consultation, we review your pet’s condition, discuss treatment options, and answer your questions.
Pets are generally considered seniors around seven years of age, depending on breed and size. Senior pets benefit from additional screenings and preventive care.
Senior pets typically benefit from exams every six months. Regular visits help detect age-related conditions early and maintain quality of life.
Yes, Pet Wellness Group at Hebron welcomes patients from Hebron and the surrounding communities of Florence, Burlington, Union, and Independence. We are located at 1990 N Bend Rd, Suite A, Hebron, KY 41048, United States, and are accepting new patients. Call 859-647-7387 or book online.
