Pet Wellness Examsin Stoney Creek, ON
Fruitland Veterinary Hospital provides pet wellness exams in Stoney Creek, ON, for dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, senior pets, and select exotic pets. Our preventive care focuses on early detection, vaccinations, parasite prevention, nutrition, and clear guidance to help your pet stay healthier at every life stage.
Preventive Care That Supports Lifelong Health
Wellness and preventive care help identify small health changes before they become more serious. At Fruitland Veterinary Hospital, our veterinarians use routine exams, bloodwork, fecal testing, urinalysis, vaccination planning, and lifestyle guidance to create care recommendations tailored to your pet’s age, species, risk factors, and daily needs.
Early Detection
Routine wellness exams help establish health baselines and identify changes in weight, behaviour, mobility, appetite, or organ function before symptoms progress.
Ongoing Protection
Vaccinations, parasite prevention, and routine testing help protect dogs, cats, and select exotic pets from preventable illness and exposure risks.
What to Expect During a Wellness Visit
A wellness visit may include a full physical exam, vaccine review, parasite prevention discussion, weight evaluation, nutrition counselling, and recommendations for routine diagnostics such as bloodwork, fecal testing, or urinalysis. For puppies, kittens, and senior pets, our team may recommend more frequent monitoring to support growth, immunity, mobility, and age-related health changes. If your pet needs a microchip, travel certificate, or preventive medication, we can discuss those needs during the visit.
When Wellness Care Matters Most
Preventive veterinary care is valuable throughout your pet’s life, but certain stages and symptoms make an exam especially important. Contact our team if you notice changes or if your pet is due for routine care.
Annual Pet Exams
Routine checkups help monitor your pet’s overall health, behaviour, weight, and risk factors over time.
Puppy & Kitten Visits
Young pets need vaccine planning, parasite screening, nutrition guidance, and early health checks as they grow.
Senior Pet Care
Older pets benefit from routine exams and bloodwork to monitor comfort, mobility, organ health, and chronic changes.
Vaccination Planning
Vaccines are recommended based on species, age, lifestyle, exposure risk, and local health requirements.
Parasite Prevention
Flea, tick, heartworm, and intestinal parasite prevention helps protect pets and reduce household exposure risks.
Nutrition & Weight Support
Personalized nutrition and weight management guidance can improve energy, mobility, and long-term quality of life.
Microchipping
Microchips provide permanent identification that can help reunite lost pets with their families.
