Dr. Greear and her staff learning about shockwave therapy. As always our hospital is constantly looking to add the latest technology to offer our clients.
Shockwave therapy is a noninvasive, drug-free treatment for pets experiencing pain and lameness. The technology employs focused high-energy sound waves to stimulate the body's healing, regeneration, and pain relieving processes.
Please let us know here if you have had any experience with your pet receiving shockwave therapy.
Jessica
We offer so many options for animals with mobility issues. From herbal medicine to Chiropractic Care. So many animals have been treated and are now walking again.
#makingadifference@Woodhaven Animal Hospital
Surgery
Dr. Mann explaining using a scope in the removal of a cyst in a dog's nose. We have the latest technology for surgical procedures. Drs. Greear and Mann are both excellent surgeons.
We are collecting dog and cat food and any related animal accessories for the poor animals affected by Hurricane Helene. Please feel free to drop your donations off at Woodhaven Animal Hospital and we will make sure it makes its way to the Carolinas.
Dr. Greear and the Clydesdale Horses
Enjoying what she loves doing!
#lovinganimals
Warning! Shark spotted in Devils Lake Irish Hills. It was last seen there on Sunday near the shoreline. Use caution when swimming in that area.
Turn up your sound!
Dr Greear & Jessica discusses Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine.
We are so fortunate to be able to offer this service to your pets. Stem cell and Regeneflex are helping older dogs gain their mobility living their best life. It prevents expensive back and neck surgeries with long recovery periods.
We will continue to offer the latest advances in Veterinary medicine.
Dr. Mann
Dr. Mann discusses feral kitties.
Gracie and Dr. Greear
Anyone else have a dog that becomes a Cujo in the car? Gracie who loves Dr. Greear, who BTW saved her life, turns into a different dog when she or anyone approaches the vehicle!
Nail trimming
Some dogs love having their nails done. Some not so much! What about your pup? Love it or hate it?
Watch as Dr. Mann pulls socks from a dog's stomach by endoscopy. It is a minimally invasive procedure with little recovery time. We are so excited to have the latest technology at our hospital in order to give the best care to your pets.
An endoscopy is the best option for investigating internal illnesses. It is performed for the inspection and sampling of abnormalities. As you can see endoscope is also utilized to remove foreign objects from the stomach.