The Royal Treatment Veterinary Center is equipped to provide primary veterinary care to animals throughout their lives. We employ Western medical practices where appropriate and have a full in-house laboratory and digital radiography machine.
Animals are individually assessed for any health, nutrition, mobility or behavioral issues. When an animal comes under our care, our comprehensive approach can decrease pain, increase mobility, invigorate health, and improve energy. Owners can regularly consult with us about the care of any age pet with any condition.
We rely on our professional expertise, extensive experience, empathetic and enthusiastic practitioners to define the best treatment for the patient and the owner to follow.
Nutrition
Particularly in light of the recent food recalls, owners and veterinarians are acutely aware of how reliant we are on the integrity of our pet foods and how critical it is to animal health. But there are good options available for your pet’s needs. We carefully examine each animal for specific needs as diets are assessed.
We counsel clients on appropriate diets for animals with weight problems, allergic conditions, or other chronic problems. Systemic illnesses are carefully considered when discussing a nutrition plan. Comprehensive programs for weight control (decreasing bulk/increasing muscle mass/improving cardiovascular health) are carefully formulated to meet each animal’s needs.
Supplementation
Prescriptions for Chinese and western herbs, supplements, vitamins, homeopathics and neutraceuticals are recommended as needed. These are carefully formulated to be used safely with regular medicines and diet for a complete health program. Our comprehensive evaluation of medications and natural remedies is essential to reduce the risk of contraindications or improper combinations of these substances. Natural supplements or herbal remedies can still affect strong physiologic changes and medicines can interact with them. We strive to maximize the effectiveness of all components with as much synergy as possible.
Geriatric & Chronic Care
Old age is not a disease, but there are many special considerations in maintaining a geriatric pet or a pet with a chronic disease. We address the logistics of managing these pets at home, nutritional needs, special clothing, harnesses, supports, foot protection, temperature control, prescription medications, therapy plan, home exercises, and many more details that individual pets require.
Chronic care balances the capability and special needs of the pet with the abilities and resources of the owner. This is usually a work-in-progress-type relationship that rewards the diligence and attention to detail we strive to provide.
