C.C.V.C Services
Surgery
We offer a number of surgeries such as Spay/Neutering, mass removals, dental work and extractions, hernia repairs, feline declawing, dewclaw removals to name a few. For more information and pricing CLICK HERE
Micro Chipping
In the event your pet should become lost one way to increase the chances of finding your lost pet is having it microchipped. We offer microchipping through Smart Tag. We do offer this service for a small fee during routine appointments
or free of charge when you have your pet spayed or neutered at our facility.
Grooming
All though we do not offer grooming services through CCVC there is a groomer located on the same property as we are that we could refer you too.
Dental Care
Dental disease is linked in our pets just like in humans to heart disease, kidney disease, nutritional imbalances, and chronic pain. Thus maintaining a healthy mouth is very important. For information and pricing CLICK HERE
Radiology
Currently we are not able to provide X-rays or ultrasound services.
Heartworms
Heartworms are carried by mosquitoes and, thus, all it takes is one mosquito bite to become infected. Mosquitos are known to come indoors and are active all year long in this area. Thus, we strongly recommend that all dogs - indoors & outdoors - be heartworm tested annually and kept on heartworm prevention all year long. We recommend considering heartworm prevention for cats as well although it is less prevalent in felines than in canines. In addition, due to the high number of parasites in this area, we recommend semi-annual fecal examinations. For more detailed information and pricing CLICK HERE
Wellness Exams
Spay & Neuter
At Coastal Community Vet Clinic we strive to help our community in fighting against the number of unwanted puppies and kittens born every day. We do our best to keep the costs affordable and hope that pet owners will take advantage of low cost services offered. We encourage our clients to spay and neuter their pets, since not only does this help with keeping pets from having unwanted litters but there are also many health benifits your pet will gain as well as it helps in curbing many behavioral issues that unaltered pets usually have that tend to go away after they have been spayed or neutered. For More Information CLICK HERE
For pricing information CLICK HERE
Emergency Care
Currently, we are not set up to provide care for seriously injured pets, pets needing hospitalization, X-ray services or emergencies. We do hope in the future that this will change but for now, should your pet(s) condition fall into one of those categories we recommend seeking care from one of the other area veterinary hospitals equipped to handle such scenarios.
Vaccinations
It is hard to decipher all the conflicting information out there about vaccinations especially when new information is constantly emerging and changing recommended protocols. The consensus amongst veterinary professionals at this time is that NO ONE protocol fits every situation. There are vaccinations that every dog/cat needs (CORE) and there are vaccinations that only some dogs/cats need based on lifestyle (NON CORE). We recommend core vaccinations for all our patients and non-core vaccinations based on lifestyle risk. We do offer 3-year vaccinations - to be eligible for a 3-year vaccination the pet must be a minimum of 15 months old and proof of prior vaccination provided. Core vaccinations for dogs is Rabies and DHPP (Distemper-Parvo aka "5 way"). Core vaccinations for kittens is Rabies, Feline Upper Respiratory (FVCRP) and Feline Leukemia. We do offer but strongly discourage against only doing Feline Upper Respiratory (FVCRP) in kittens. Core vaccinations for adult cats is Rabies and Feline Upper Respiratory (FVCRP). We will discuss the non-core vaccationations and if they are appropriate for your pet during your visit. We ask that when availble for clients to please bring in any records on their pet from their previous veterinarian as well as a list of any current medications, tests and/or any records that could assist us in helping your pet. For more detailed information on vaccinations and tests please CLICK HERE
Puppies and kittens should be started on vaccinations at 6-8 weeks of age and receive vaccinations every 3 weeks until a minimum of 13 weeks (kittens) and 16 weeks (puppies). It is very critical to follow this protocol to help avoid devastating and also fatal diseases. If your pet has a history of vaccination reactions please let us known in advance, premedication will be required prior to vaccination. For more detailed information CLICK HERE

