Veterinary Services:

Supporting Pet Wellness in Knoxville, TN & Tampa, FL.

Regular checkups play a vital role in keeping your pet healthy throughout their life. Since our pets can't tell us when they're not feeling well, it's up to us to be proactive in their care.

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Veterinary Services:

Supporting Pet Wellness in Knoxville, TN & Tampa, FL.

Regular checkups play a vital role in keeping your pet healthy throughout their life. Since our pets can't tell us when they're not feeling well, it's up to us to be proactive in their care.

Pet Wellness Care In Knoxville Tn And Tampa Fl

Embassy Veterinary Centers in Knoxville, TN, and Tampa, FL, we suggest scheduling pet wellness exams annually for younger pets and every six months for senior pets. These exams allow us to monitor your pet's health, detect any potential issues early, and provide necessary preventive care like vaccinations and parasite control.

Schedule a visit with Embassy Veterinary Center for your pet’s next wellness exam!

What Happens During a Pet Wellness Exam?

When you bring your pet to Embassy Veterinary Center for a wellness exam, you can expect thorough and attentive care. Our wellness exams include:

  • A detailed physical examination covering your pet from head to tail
  • Monitoring of your pet's weight, temperature, and heart rate
  • Blood tests and a fecal examination to check for parasites or other concerns
  • Necessary vaccinations to keep your pet safe from contagious diseases
  • Deworming services, especially recommended for puppies and kittens
  • Recommendations for flea, tick, and heartworm prevention products

The Importance of Year-Round Parasite Protection for Pets

Parasites like heartworms and ticks are more than just a nuisance—they can cause serious health problems for your dog or cat. At Embassy Veterinary Centers, we provide a range of safe and effective parasite prevention options, including products that protect against fleas, ticks, and heartworms all at once.

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  • Persistent coughing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Fatigue with minimal activity
  • Reluctance to exercise
  • General weakness
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Weight loss despite a healthy appetite
  • A bloated or swollen abdomen
  • Visible worms or segments in your pet's stool