Thank you for being part of our pet community over the years. Beginning Monday, March 3, 2025, we will be joining forces with a nearby VCA hospital, VCA Maple Ridge Animal Hospital, and will be able to take even better care of your pet.
Our last day at our current location will be Friday, February 28.
Your pet’s complete medical records will be transferred to the new location and your myVCA app account will be updated accordingly.
We deeply appreciate your trust in us and look forward to seeing you and your furry friends in 2025.
Important Notice:
Thank you for being part of our pet community over the years. Beginning Monday, March 3, 2025, we will be joining forces with a nearby VCA hospital, VCA Maple Ridge Animal Hospital, and will be able to take even better care of your pet.
Our last day at our current location will be Friday, February 28.
Your pet’s complete medical records will be transferred to the new location and your myVCA app account will be updated accordingly.
We deeply appreciate your trust in us and look forward to seeing you and your furry friends in 2025.
Important Notice:
Thank you for being part of our pet community over the years. Beginning Monday, March 3, 2025, we will be joining forces with a nearby VCA hospital, VCA Maple Ridge Animal Hospital, and will be able to take even better care of your pet.
Our last day at our current location will be Friday, February 28.
Your pet’s complete medical records will be transferred to the new location and your myVCA app account will be updated accordingly.
A wellness exam is an overall general health assessment that may include blood tests, urinalysis, and parasite screening. In many cases, a wellness examination can help detect the early stages of disease. Wellness exams are recommended for most pets at least annually, but often at least every 6 months for senior pets and pets with chronic health issues. A wellness exam can help ensure your pet's health and detect early stages of disease.
A wellness examination is a complete physical examination along with diagnostic testing that may include blood work, urinalysis, and checking a stool sample for parasites. In many cases, a wellness examination can help detect the early stages of disease. Your veterinarian may ask you to fill out a preliminary checklist along with a complete medical history of your pet. The checklist will ask about any issues that your pet may have. Make sure to fill out the forms thoroughly and bring a list of questions that you may have about your pet's health.