Conditions We Treat in Stillwater, OK
From common illnesses to chronic conditions, Perkins Road Pet Clinic diagnoses and treats a wide range of health concerns in dogs and cats throughout Stillwater, OK . Explore the conditions below to learn more, or call us with any questions.
Common Conditions We Diagnose and Treat
Our veterinary team has experience managing a wide variety of health conditions affecting dogs and cats. Learn more about each condition below:
- Kennel Cough — a highly contagious respiratory infection common in dogs
- Heartworm Disease — a serious, preventable condition spread by mosquitoes
- Periodontal Disease — the most common medical condition in adult pets
- Arthritis — joint inflammation affecting mobility and comfort
- Feline Upper Respiratory Infection — a contagious respiratory illness in cats
- Canine Parvovirus — a serious viral illness affecting young dogs
- Ear Infections — a common cause of scratching and head shaking in dogs
- Diabetes — a metabolic condition requiring ongoing management
- Obesity — excess weight linked to a range of health risks
- Allergies — environmental, food, and flea-related skin reactions
How We Diagnose and Manage Conditions
Our in-house laboratory, digital x-ray, and ultrasound allow us to accurately diagnose most conditions on-site, often the same day. Once a diagnosis is made, our internal medicine team works with you to build a treatment plan suited to your pet’s needs, whether that involves medication, laser therapy, or ongoing monitoring.
Catching Conditions Early
Many of the conditions above are easier to manage — and less costly to treat — when caught early. Routine wellness visits through our Adult Program and Puppy/Kitten Program help us monitor your pet’s health year over year and catch changes before they become serious.
If you’re noticing symptoms in your pet, don’t wait — call (405) 624-3086 to schedule an exam.
Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions do you commonly treat at your hospital?
We commonly diagnose and treat kennel cough, heartworm disease, periodontal disease, arthritis, feline upper respiratory infection, canine parvovirus, ear infections, diabetes, obesity, and allergies, among other conditions.
How are conditions typically diagnosed?
Diagnosis often starts with a physical exam and may include in-house lab testing, digital x-ray, or ultrasound depending on the suspected condition.
Can chronic conditions like diabetes or arthritis be managed long-term?
Yes, both are manageable with the right combination of treatment, monitoring, and lifestyle adjustments tailored to your pet.
How can I catch health conditions early in my pet?
Routine wellness exams and annual bloodwork through our wellness programs help catch many conditions before symptoms become severe.
What should I do if I notice symptoms in my pet?
Call our clinic to schedule an exam as soon as possible rather than waiting to see if symptoms resolve on their own.
