Our Services.
Brushy Creek Veterinary Clinic is a primary care veterinary practice whose focus is on preventive wellness care. Our clinic aims to keep pets healthy through routine checkups, early detection of medical conditions, carefully executed anesthetic procedures, and consistent care through each and every life stage.
We also diagnose and manage many ongoing medical conditions through our partnered referral specialists including dentistry, cardiology, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, radiology, orthopedics, nutrition, end of life care, and more.
As your primary care veterinary clinic, our commitment is to understand both you individually and your pet as a whole in order to provide the best possible care.
How We Serve You.
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Wellness care is the foundation of lifelong health for your pet, and focuses on prevention, early detection, and proactive health management. This often includes regular wellness examinations, AAHA guided vaccinations, internal and external parasite protection, and routine labwork screenings.
By staying ahead of potential issues, we can detect concerns early, often before symptoms appear - allowing for quicker, more effective treatment options. Thorough wellness care means fewer surprises, healthier years, and more moments enjoying life with your pet by your side for as long as possible.
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A Sick Pet Visit is designed to provide immediate, compassionate care when your pet isn’t feeling their best. Whether it’s vomiting, coughing, limping, itching, sudden behavior changes, or anything that “just isn’t right,” we’re here to find answers and help your pet feel better.
During a sick visit, our veterinary team collects a thorough history and performs a focused physical exam and any necessary diagnostics to identify the cause of your pet’s symptoms. From there, we create a targeted treatment plan to address the medical condition and prevent the issue from worsening.
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Dental disease is one of the most common and overlooked health problems in dogs and cats. Even pets who eat well, act normally, and show no signs of pain can have hidden inflammation, infection, or loose teeth. Because pets instinctively mask discomfort, dental issues often go unnoticed until they become advanced.
COHAT (Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment) is the gold standard of pet dental care. This professional, anesthetized dental procedure allows us to fully examine, clean, and treat your pet’s mouth in ways that simply aren’t possible at home or through grooming services. Only COHATs can remove tartar and catch hidden dental problems beneath the gumline early.
Since most pets won’t show signs of dental pain, proactive care is essential. Investing in routine dental care is one of the most effective ways to improve your pet’s long-term wellbeing.
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Our team provides a wide range of routine soft tissue surgeries—such as spays, neuters, lumpectomies, cystotomies, and several more with a strong focus on safety, comfort, and a smooth recovery. These common procedures play an important role in preventing disease, improving quality of life, and addressing issues that could become serious if left untreated. Routine surgeries are an important step in keeping pets healthy, comfortable, and active throughout their lives. With experienced care and modern safety protocols, we make the process as stress-free as possible for both you and your pet.
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Our radiology services include dental radiographs, full-body radiographs (including thoracic, abdominal, spinal, and extremities) and point of care ultrasound imaging. These imaging modalities allow us to look beneath the surface and understand your pet’s health more fully including diagnosing problems early, guiding treatment decisions, and monitoring ongoing conditions with precision.
To ensure the highest level of accuracy, all imaging can be reviewed by a board-certified radiologist, giving your pet access to expert interpretation and the most informed care possible.
Dental Radiographs: Reveal hidden dental disease such as resorptive tooth lesions, bone loss, and tooth root infections, oftentimes problems that cannot be seen during a routine oral exam with your pet awake.
Full-Body Radiographs: Provide detailed images of the chest, abdomen, bones, and joints, helping us evaluate concerns like injuries, arthritis, masses, or internal organ changes.
POCUS Ultrasound: Offers real-time visualization of organs and fluid levels, making it especially useful for rapid assessments and early detection of internal issues.
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We understand how difficult it can be to know when it’s time to make end-of-life decisions. Our veterinarians are here to help you assess your pet’s quality of life, considering factors like comfort, mobility, and overall happiness.
Through compassionate discussion and careful evaluation, we guide you in making decisions as an advocate for your pet. Our goal is to ensure that any choices about end-of-life care are thoughtful, respectful, and centered on your pet’s overall well-being.
We’re here to partner with you in this journey of caring for your beloved pet, including the selfless decision of euthanasia when the time is right. Our team strives to create a peaceful experience for both you and your pet when the time comes to say our final goodbye.