Welcome to Mt. Pleasant Veterinary Clinic
  • Our Services
    • Pet Wellness
    • Senior Care
    • Dentistry
    • Surgery & Pain Management
    • K-Laser Therapy
    • Pet Nutrition & Poisonous Foods
    • Microchipping
    • Grooming
    • Hospice and Euthanasia
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
  • New Patient Center
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    • Prescription Request
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    • Surgical and Drop-off Patient Forms
    • Mobile Ultrasound Patient Form
    • Mobile Echo Patient Form

Pet Wellness and Vaccines

We recommend regular wellness exams for the same reason your physician and dentist recommend them – if you can detect a problem in its early stages, it's more likely to be treated and resolved with less expense, less difficulty and better success. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

​Vaccinations, heartworm prevention and routine deworming are important components of wellness care and can prevent diseases that are not only life-threatening, but very expensive to treat. We can recommend a wellness program based on your pet's breed (some breeds are predisposed to certain health problems), age, lifestyle and overall health.
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​Pets today can live longer, healthier lives than ever before, in part because of wellness exams and vaccines that help protect them from deadly infectious diseases and catch illness before it progresses too far. Over the years, vaccines against dangerous diseases have saved millions of pets and virtually eliminated
some fatal diseases that were once common.

Unfortunately, many infectious diseases still pose a significant threat to dogs and cats that are unvaccinated. Although vaccine programs have been highly successful and vaccines are considered routine today, we (as caregivers) and you (as pet parents) cannot afford to become complacent about keeping pets up-to-date on their vaccinations.



Many vaccines are available for use in dogs and cats, but not every pet needs every available vaccine. Some vaccines are considered core vaccines and should be administered to all pets, whereas other vaccines are optional and may be recommended for pets based on a variety of factors, such as their risk for exposure to disease. Vaccine recommendations can also change throughout
a pet's life, as travel habits and other variables change.

We will consider all these factors as we determine which vaccines your pet should have.

We understand that your pet is unique and that no single vaccine program will be ideal for every pet in every situation. Our doctors and other staff members are well-educated about veterinary vaccines, and our goal is to give you the best advice for keeping your pet healthy. Let us develop a vaccination schedule and ongoing booster routine that accounts for your pet's lifestyle, overall health, risk for exposure to infectious disease, and other factors.

Regular wellness exams and vaccines help pets live longer, healthier lives. Protecting your pet is our primary goal, so developing an appropriate vaccine schedule for your pet is important to us.
Call us today to set up an appointment to discuss your pet's vaccination needs.

Parasite Prevention and Control

There was a time when parasites like fleas, ticks, and roundworms were considered mostly a nuisance. Now, however, we know that parasites can cause serious illness and even death in pets. For example, ticks can transmit infections like Lyme disease, and fleas can transmit tapeworms and Bartonella, the bacteria that causes cat-scratch fever in humans. Another type of parasite, called a heartworm, is transmitted by mosquitoes. Heartworms live in your pet's lungs and heart, causing damage to these organs, and sometimes even death. Intestinal parasites, like roundworms and hookworms, also threaten pets and are even transmissible to humans.

You may not always be able to tell if your pet has parasites. Fleas can hide under your pet's fur, and some ticks are very tiny (only the size of a pinhead), so they are very difficult to find. Intestinal parasites like roundworms can cause diarrhea and other problems, but many infected pets don't show any signs of illness at all.
Fortunately, we can recommend tests to tell if your pet has parasites. We can also examine your pet for evidence of fleas, ticks, or other parasites.

Our expert staff can recommend medications to help control fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites. Preventing parasites in your pets also helps protect children and other family members, so let's work together to protect your pets and family.

Veterinary examinations and parasite testing are important ways to protect your pet's health. Let our knowledgeable staff provide you with a comprehensive parasite control program. We can recommend a schedule for parasite testing, discuss what signs of parasites you can look for at home, review ways to control parasites in and around your home, discuss treatment options if your pet has parasites, and recommend ways to control and prevent parasites in the future.
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Parasites are not just a nuisance. They can carry serious diseases that affect your pet's overall health and longevity. Let us help you protect your pet. Call today to find out how!
Mt. Pleasant Veterinary Clinic
209 Mt. Pleasant Road
Chesapeake, VA 23322

Email:  [email protected]
Fax:  (757) 282-2618
Phone: 
(757) 482-3534
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  • Our Services
    • Pet Wellness
    • Senior Care
    • Dentistry
    • Surgery & Pain Management
    • K-Laser Therapy
    • Pet Nutrition & Poisonous Foods
    • Microchipping
    • Grooming
    • Hospice and Euthanasia
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
  • New Patient Center
  • Client Forms
    • Update Information
    • Prescription Request
    • Appointment Request
    • Surgical and Drop-off Patient Forms
    • Mobile Ultrasound Patient Form
    • Mobile Echo Patient Form