Cat and Dog Wellness Exams in Manheim, PA

Wellness exams are one of the most important ways to protect your pet’s long-term health. At White Oaks Veterinary Hospital, these visits allow us to track subtle changes over time and identify potential concerns before they become serious problems.

During each visit, we compare today’s findings with previous exams, looking closely at factors such as weight, muscle tone, dental health, organ function, and behavior. This ongoing perspective allows us to provide thoughtful preventive care that supports your pet’s health at every stage of life.

What Happens During Your Pet’s Wellness Visit

Every appointment begins with conversation. Changes at home often reveal more than lab results alone. During your pet’s visit, we:

  • Perform a nose-to-tail physical examination
  • Assess weight trends and body composition
    Evaluate joints, mobility, and muscle condition
  • Examine eyes, ears, and oral health
  • Review diet, activity level, and daily routine
  • Discuss vaccine and parasite protection needs
  • Recommend screening diagnostics when appropriate

The goal is not to rush through a checklist. It is to build an accurate picture of your pet’s current health, and where it may be headed.

Preventive Care Services for Manheim Pets

Wellness Exams

Comprehensive physical evaluations help us monitor changes over time and detect early indicators of illness.

Vaccines

Vaccination plans are tailored to your pet’s lifestyle and risk level. 

Flea, Tick & Heartworm Prevention

Protection against heartworm disease, fleas, ticks, and intestinal parasites is essential for pets living in Pennsylvania.

Screening Diagnostics

Routine bloodwork and diagnostic testing help evaluate organ function, metabolic health, and other internal changes before symptoms appear.

Lifestyle Guidance

We provide individualized recommendations for nutrition, weight management, mobility support, and daily habits that influence long-term health.

Microchipping

A small microchip placed under the skin provides permanent identification and greatly increases the chances of being reunited with a lost pet.

FAQs

Many conditions develop gradually and without obvious signs. Regular exams allow us to detect early indicators of disease and intervene before quality of life is affected.

Most adult dogs and cats benefit from annual visits. Senior pets and those with chronic conditions are often evaluated twice yearly to monitor ongoing changes.

Yes, though recommendations vary. Even indoor pets may face exposure risks, and vaccine protocols are tailored to lifestyle and medical history.

Screening tests evaluate organ function, blood cell counts, metabolic markers, and sometimes thyroid levels. These tests help identify abnormalities that may not yet produce symptoms.

Senior screening typically begins around seven years of age, though large-breed dogs may benefit earlier. Early monitoring allows us to manage age-related conditions more effectively.

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