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Our Services

Bathing

At Edenwood Veterinary Clinic, we believe everyone deserves to be pampered, including your pet. Keep your pet feeling their best with our bathing services. Our services include:

  • Shampoo baths
  • Medicated baths
  • Nail trimming
  • Ear cleaning
  • Anal gland expression

Boarding

If you are going out of town, board your pet at Edenwood Veterinary Clinic. We are proud to offer pet boarding under the supervision of our veterinary team. We cater to all of your pet’s needs including food, play time, and lots of fun! Our kennels are indoor and temperature controlled with both heating and air conditioning. Dogs are let out at least three times per day to go to the bathroom and enjoy time outside in the sunshine. By choosing us, you can rest assured that if your pet has a health concern while you are away, they will be in the best hands possible.

Dental Care

According to the American Veterinary Dental College more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have dental disease by the age of 3. Dental disease can be very uncomfortable for pets and the longer it is left untreated, the more complicated and expensive it becomes to treat. Furthermore, improper care of your pet's teeth can often be the cause of serious illness. If left untreated, dental problems can lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging the kidneys, heart and liver.

If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please make an appointment immediately:

  • Yellow or brown buildup (tartar) on the teeth
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Bad breath
  • Excessive drooling
  • Changes in eating or chewing habits
  • Pawing at the face
  • Loose teeth
  • Depression

Oral Exams: Proper dental care is one of the easiest ways to protect your pet’s health and keep them pain free. During your pet’s oral exam, we will examine your pet’s mouth, teeth, and jaw. We may recommend x-rays to assess the health of your pet’s tooth roots, as well. Regular oral exams, help prevent irreversible dental disease, tooth loss, and possibly expensive oral surgery.

Teeth Cleanings: Your pet's dental cleaning will begin with a physical examination so that we can evaluate your pet's general health. After the physical exam, your pet will be given an anesthetic for a safe and painless teeth cleaning since most dental disease starts below the gumline. The first part of dental cleaning requires the removal of tartar using a hand scaler. Next, an ultrasonic scaler is used to clean above the gum line while a curette cleans and smooths the teeth under the gum line in the crevice between the teeth and gums. Then your pet's teeth are polished, and the gums are washed with an anti-bacterial solution to help delay tartar build-up.

Extractions and Advanced Procedures: Our veterinarians will only recommend tooth extractions if we believe it is necessary for your pet’s wellbeing. We usually recommend this when we identify that your pet has an infected or broken tooth that is likely causing them pain. In the case that we recommend a tooth extraction, we will discuss what this means for your pet and how to properly care for them while they’re healing.

How To Prevent Dental Disease Before It Begins: Regular wellness visits allow us to check your pet’s mouth and teeth and identify issues before they progress. Additionally, at-home dental care, including regularly brushing your pet’s teeth and using teeth cleaning treats, can prevent plaque from building up. Lastly, avoid hard toys and bones that can potentially damage your pet’s teeth.



Diagnostics

We offer medical imaging to aid in the diagnosis of many different conditions. Radiographs and ultrasound are painless and noninvasive ways to evaluate organs and bones, allowing us to better understand what is occurring in a pet’s body. In some cases, medical imaging can detect conditions and situations that may otherwise have gone undetected for months or years.

We send out radiographs for teleradiology consultation with same-day results. We have the ability to take hip and elbow radiographs and send them out for OFA certification as well. Our state-of-the-art radiology and ultrasound are conducted by our trained and compassionate staff, making it both safe and effective.

Diet and Nutrition

Proper nutrition is one of the easiest ways to keep your pet healthy. At Edenwood Veterinary Clinic, we offer individualized nutrition counseling and customize a recommendation for your unique pet. Our doctors will perform a thorough body-condition evaluation during every physical examination and can give nutritional recommendations based on what we see. We can also provide you with important information on proper serving size, nutrient needs, and feeding strategies for your individual pet.

Electrocardiography Services

Electrocardiograms are a painless, non-invasive way to measure the rate and regularity of your pets’ heartbeats. ECGs allow us to evaluate your pet’s cardiac health and detect underlying conditions. We receive surgical ECG results back within 20 minutes. If you have any questions about an ECG, our knowledgeable staff is happy to answer any of your questions.

End of Life Care

We understand that regardless of the situation, saying good-bye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult situations a pet owner will ever make. Our staff of compassionate, caring professionals can help you through this painful experience. We will work with you to ensure your pet's comfort and dignity during their last days and final moments. We are happy to accommodate special requests and help you make arrangements for cremation or other options. We offer keepsakes like clay paw prints and hair clippings upon request. Sedation will be administered prior to performing the euthanasia to ensure your pet is at ease. We are here to help you through this transition and make this process easier for you.

Laboratory

Our state-of-the art laboratory and diagnostic equipment allows us to do many lab tests onsite. Labs are essential to detect disease and underlying causes of illness in your pet. We may recommend lab work for a variety of reasons, and some common tests include complete blood counts, urinalysis and chemistry panels. Our laboratory is staffed by experienced veterinary technicians that will ensure your pet’s tests are interpreted quickly and accurately, allowing us to begin your pet's treatment immediately.

Microchipping

Microchipping is the most effective means of identification for your pet. Like vaccinations, microchipping is safe, quick and causes little pain. We always recommend that an ID tag be attached to your pet's collar, but the microchip will serve as an extra layer of protection if an accident does occur. Most veterinary hospitals and shelters are equipped with a handheld microchip scanner that can be used to check for a chip. If the pet has one, it will transmit its ID number to the scanner via a low-frequency radio wave. From there, they can retrieve the pet owner’s contact information from the manufacturer and call the owner.

Parasite Prevention and Control

Parasites can pose a variety of health concerns for your pets and your family, but we can help you develop a prevention routine to keep everyone safe. At Edenwood Veterinary Clinic, we recommend keeping your pets on year-round prevention to stop pests before they become a problem.

Common parasites include fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal worms. During your pet’s annual exam, we will test your pet for parasites with a thorough physical exam, a fecal test, and a blood test. Even if your pet is on year-round prevention, annual tests are still extremely important to detect parasites even if you aren’t seeing any symptoms.

Our knowledgeable healthcare team will help you develop a prevention plan that fits your lifestyle. You can keep your pets safe with either monthly oral medication or topical treatments. We will discuss what method can most effectively address your family’s needs.

Pharmacy

We maintain a fully stocked pharmacy to fill your pet’s prescription needs quickly and conveniently. We also encourage you to browse our online pharmacy for convenient delivery and additional products.

Pocket Pet Care

At Edenwood Veterinary Clinic, we are equipped to treat a variety of pocket pets, including rodents, ferrets, some poulty, etc. If you have a pocket pet that needs veterinary care, give us a call to discuss their needs!

Puppy and Kitten Care

The dedicated team at Edenwood Veterinary Clinic is here to help you ensure your puppy or kitten gets off to the best start possible. Make sure to schedule your new pet’s first appointment within the first few weeks of bringing them home. The initial visit provides us an opportunity to meet and offers you a chance to ask questions. We strive to address any concerns you may have about owning a puppy or kitten and teach you the best ways to care for your new family member. This is a special time for you and your pet, and we want to ensure you feel supported in this transition. Our comprehensive approach addresses your pet’s needs from vaccinations to a proper diet. During your pet’s first visit we will conduct a physical exam, develop a vaccine schedule, discuss your pet’s diet, and develop a parasite prevention plan. We will also discuss the importance of getting your pet spayed or neutered and microchipped.

Reproductive Services

Edenwood Veterinary Clinic offers reproductive services, including in house progesterone testing. Call us at (419) 447-3913 to discuss your pet's individual needs!

Senior Pet Care

As pets age, their needs change. Pets over the age of 7 are more susceptible to diseases and heal more slowly, however, with proper care you can help your pet live a longer, happier life. Our team at Edenwood Veterinary Clinic can help you navigate your pet’s senior years with you. We do recommend more frequent wellness exams which will help us detect problems before they become advanced. Additionally, we may recommend changes to your pet’s diet, exercise, and other aspects of their healthcare as they mature. It can be very difficult to detect when your pet is in pain, but there are some signs that they may be experiencing discomfort in their older years. If you notice any of the following, your pet may be in pain:

  • Difficulty getting up, easing into a comfortable position or limping.
  • Fatigue, including decreased stamina on walks.
  • Reluctance to be groomed, picked up or touched in certain areas.
  • Urinary or fecal accidents

If any of these behaviors begin to occur, visit us so a source of the pain can be identified, and treatment can begin.

Stem Cell Therapy

Edenwood Veterinary Clinic is pleased to announce a new treatment option for dogs with arthritis. Dr. Jamie Pursell is credentialed by Vet-Stem to provide Stem Cell Therapy which has been demonstrated to reduce pain and improve the quality of life in over 80% of dogs treated for arthritis. More information can be found on the Vet-Stem website at www.Vet-Stem.com

Stem cell therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that involves putting a stem cell from the body into damaged tissue. At Edenwood Veterinary Clinic, we have the technology and experience to harvest fat cells (which contain stem cells), send them to our partner lab for stimulation and growth, and then re-inject them into the affected area.

Regenerative medicine for pets has many uses. It is effective for treating the following conditions, and more:

  • Arthritis
  • Tendonitis
  • Hip and elbow dysplasia
  • Ligament ruptures and injuries from hyperextension
  • General inflammation
  • Degenerative conditions that require long-term pain management
The Procedure
In order to collect the fat tissue that harbors stem cells, your pet will undergo minor surgery. During surgery, we collect a sample of adipose tissue and send the sample to our partner lab for activation. Once the stem cells are activated, the lab will return them to us, and we will set up another appointment at which we re-inject the cells into the treatment area. Stored stem cells can be used or grown so that your dog never needs to have another fat collection*.

Why Stem Cells?
Stem Cells are a form of regenerative medicine. Drugs that treat symptoms have to be given daily and may have side effects like liver damage, whereas stem cells can do the following:
  • Reduce Pain and Inflammation
  • Restore Quality of Life and Range of Motion
  • Regenerate Tissues and normal Immune Function
Is it Safe?
Thousands of dogs and horses have been treated with no systemic reactions and only occasional minor, temporary local reactions.

How Long Does it Last? Approximately 75% of all dogs treated do not need re-treatment for at least one year. Many do not need re-treatment again for several years.

If you’re ready to learn more about regenerative medicine for pets call us for more information and to schedule an consultation!

*Additional fees for stored dose processing, cell culturing, and annual dose storage apply

Surgical Services

Edenwood Veterinary Clinic offers a wide range of basic surgical services, from spays and neuters to soft tissue and orthopedic procedures. During your pet’s procedure, their safety and comfort are our top priority. We will develop a safe and effective anesthetic protocol for your pet to ensure they experience very little pain. Our state-of-the-art hospital is equipped with the latest anesthetic and monitoring technology to ensure your pet is safe and comfortable throughout their surgery. We are here to answer any questions regarding your pet's specific surgery and even offer a pre-surgical consultation as an essential part of the process. Your veterinarian will also provide information on postoperative care to ensure your pet recovers quickly.

We offer Laser surgery, a mode of surgery that allows for little to no bleeding, less pain and a quicker healing time.

Please note that 24 hour notice is required for any surgery cancellation, otherwise there is a $50 fee. Browse surgical FAQs here.

Urgent Care

We focus on keeping your pet happy and healthy. Unfortunately, pets occasionally experience an illness or injury that requires urgent care. Our clinic is equipped to handle urgent care during hospital hours, schedule permitting. If your pet has an emergency outside of our hours, we encourage you to contact:

MedVet Toledo
419.473.0328
medvetforpets.com/location/toledo
2921 Douglas Rd.
Toledo, OH 43606

MedVet Columbus
614.846.5800
medvetforpets.com/location/columbus
2921 Wilson Bridge Rd.
Worthington, OH 43606

MedVet Hillard
614.870.0480
medvetforpets.com/location/medvet-hilliard
5230 Renner Rd.
Columbus, OH 43228

You are also able to connect with the doctor through our telemedicine Anipanion app - there is a link to download the Anipanion app below. This is for our current clients only. https://anipanion.com/providers/edenwood-veterinary-clinic/

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are an essential part of your pet’s health care plan starting from the time they are very young. Pets should begin their vaccinations between 6 and 12 weeks of age and require boosters throughout their life. Many common diseases can easily be prevented by vaccinating your pet.

Core vaccines, or essential vaccines, for canines include rabies and DA2LPP. Core vaccines for felines include rabies, DRCP and feline leukemia. Depending on your geographical area and pet’s exposure, you may also consider optional, non-core vaccines. Noncore vaccines for canines include bordetella, lyme disease and canine influenza.

At Edenwood Veterinary Clinic we’ll help you create a vaccine schedule appropriate for your pet’s age, breed, lifestyle, and environment. We will also review any possible side effects of your pet’s vaccinations and how to address them.

Wellness Care

At Edenwood Veterinary Clinic we recommend regular comprehensive wellness exams from the time pets are young. Wellness exams are a critical part of your pet’s healthcare routine regardless of size, breed, or age. Routine wellness exams are important to maintain your pet’s wellbeing and detect any medical issues before they progress. During your pet’s exam, we will assess their overall body condition, eyes, ears, mouth, internal organs and systems, skin and much more. We will also discuss any other recommended services, such as dental cleanings or diagnostic testing. If any areas of concern are identified during your pet’s exam, we will develop a treatment plan together.