8017 N. University Dr, Parkland, FL 33067
Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive physical examination, review of medical history, discussion of lifestyle and nutrition, and age-appropriate recommendations. Our veterinarian will assess your pet’s eyes, ears, skin, heart, lungs, joints, and overall condition, while addressing any questions or concerns you may have.
We offer a full range of veterinary services, including wellness and preventive care, vaccinations, diagnostics, digital radiology, surgery, dental care, laser therapy, parasite prevention, nutritional counseling, and senior pet care. Our goal is to provide comprehensive, compassionate medical care for dogs and cats throughout every life stage.
Yes, you may request an appointment with a specific veterinarian when scheduling. We understand the importance of continuity of care and building trust with your pet’s doctor. While availability may vary, our team will make every effort to accommodate your preference whenever possible.
During your pet’s first visit, you can expect a warm welcome, a thorough physical exam, and an open discussion about your pet’s health, lifestyle, and preventive needs. We will review medical records, recommend appropriate services, and answer any questions to ensure you feel informed and comfortable.
Yes, we provide spay and neuter surgeries as part of our surgical services. These procedures help prevent unwanted litters and offer important health and behavioral benefits. Our team prioritizes safety, pain management, and careful monitoring before, during, and after surgery for a smooth recovery.
Parkland Animal Clinic is conveniently located at 8017 North University Drive in Parkland, Florida. Our clinic is easily accessible to clients in Parkland and surrounding communities. Please feel free to contact us if you need directions or assistance planning your visit.
Wellness exams are essential for maintaining your pet’s long-term health. Regular exams allow us to detect potential issues early, update vaccinations, monitor weight and behavior changes, and provide preventive care. These visits help ensure your pet stays healthy, comfortable, and active throughout their life.
Vaccination schedules vary based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and health status. Puppies and kittens require a series of initial vaccines, while adult pets typically need annual or periodic boosters. Our veterinarians will create a customized vaccination plan that provides optimal protection for your pet.
Signs that may indicate the need for diagnostic care include changes in appetite, weight loss, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, limping, behavioral changes, or persistent pain. If you notice anything unusual or concerning, we recommend scheduling an evaluation so we can identify the cause promptly.
Diagnostic imaging, such as digital X-rays, can help identify abnormalities, masses, or changes in organs that may indicate cancer or other conditions. While imaging alone cannot always confirm cancer, it is a valuable tool for early detection, guiding further testing, and developing appropriate treatment plans.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery, your pet’s age, and overall health. Many routine procedures require one to two weeks of rest, while more complex surgeries may take longer. We provide detailed post-operative instructions and closely monitor your pet’s healing process.
To schedule a surgical consultation, simply contact our clinic by phone or request an appointment through our website. Our team will gather relevant information, review your pet’s needs, and arrange a consultation with one of our veterinarians to discuss the procedure, expectations, and next steps.
Yes, we offer professional dental cleanings as part of our dental care services. Dental cleanings are performed under anesthesia and include a thorough oral examination, scaling, polishing, and assessment for dental disease. Maintaining dental health is essential for your pet’s comfort and overall wellbeing.
Dental procedures are performed under anesthesia, ensuring your pet remains comfortable and pain-free during treatment. We also use appropriate pain management before and after the procedure. Addressing dental disease often relieves chronic discomfort and significantly improves your pet’s quality of life.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit at approximately six to eight weeks of age. Early visits allow us to begin vaccinations, perform a physical exam, discuss nutrition and behavior, and establish a preventive care plan to support healthy growth and development.
Senior pets benefit from veterinary visits at least twice a year. As pets age, health changes can occur more quickly. Regular exams allow us to monitor organ function, mobility, and behavior, helping detect age-related conditions early and maintain your pet’s comfort and quality of life.
We offer a multimodal approach to managing arthritis and joint pain, including medical management, laser therapy, nutritional supplements, weight control, and lifestyle recommendations. Our veterinarians tailor treatment plans to each pet’s needs, helping reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall comfort.
Yes, Parkland Animal Clinic welcomes patients from Parkland and the surrounding communities of Boca West, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, and Margate. We are located at 8017 N. University Dr,
Parkland, FL 33067, and are accepting new patients. Call 954-757-9990 or book online.
Parkland, FL 33067, and are accepting new patients. Call 954-757-9990 or book online.