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At every visit, your pet receives a complete physical examination and any needed testing or
medications.
Many illnesses develop quietly, and routine exams help detect problems early.
Preventive care is the foundation of long-term health.
All recommendations are based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and individual needs.
Preventive services include:
● Wellness exams
● Vaccinations and vaccine titers
● Annual heartworm testing
● Annual parasite screening (fecal exams)
● Routine bloodwork
● Progesterone testing (results in under 10 minutes)
Nutrition plays an important role in maintaining health and supporting recovery.
We provide guidance on:
● Diet selection
● Vitamin and mineral supplementation
● Weight management strategies
Proper nutrition can help support immune function, healing, and comfort—especially for senior
or chronically ill pets.
When a suspicious mass or other signs of cancer are present, Clay Oaks Veterinary offers
advanced screening tools to help detect disease early.
We offer:
● TKCanine cancer panel
● TKFeline cancer panel
These tests help identify neoplastic disease and guide treatment decisions.
More information is available at vdilab.com/page.php?id=60.
Senior pets often benefit the most from in-home veterinary care.
Travel and clinic visits can be physically and emotionally stressful for aging animals.
We focus on comfort, quality of life, and ongoing support for pets with chronic illness.
Supportive care may include:
● Pain management
● Fluid support
● Nutritional support
● Holistic laser therapy
Pets cannot tell us when something feels wrong.
Diagnostic testing helps us identify health concerns early, especially in senior pets.
Many tests can be performed in your home, reducing stress and allowing for more accurate
results.
On-site diagnostics may include:
● Complete bloodwork
● Cytology and microscopic evaluations
● Fecal exams
● Urinalysis
● Biopsies and bacterial cultures
● X-rays and ultrasound
Many common health concerns can be evaluated and treated at home, including:
● Vomiting or diarrhea
● Decreased appetite
● Lethargy
● Increased thirst or urination
● Coughing
● Weight loss
Early evaluation improves the chance of successful treatment and recovery.
Pets requiring hospitalization or advanced care will be referred to a local veterinary hospital.
Clay Oaks Veterinary performs select surgical procedures for dogs and cats using appropriate
anesthesia, monitoring, and pain management.
Common procedures include:
● Spay and neuter surgeries
● Dental cleanings and extractions
● Mass removals
● Abscess treatment
● Trauma and wound repair
● Cesarean sections
● Laceration repairs
Post-operative pain medication is provided for all surgeries.
Our goal is to minimize pain, discomfort, and stress whenever possible.
We provide canine and feline reproductive services with a focus on timing, accuracy, and safety.
Services include:
● Progesterone testing (results in under 10 minutes)
● Pregnancy confirmation ultrasounds
● Puppy count X-rays
● Planned cesarean sections
Behavior concerns such as anxiety, inappropriate urination, or compulsive behaviors can strain the bond between pets and owners.
Before diagnosing a behavior issue, physical causes must be ruled out. When behavior problems are confirmed, we offer treatment options that may include behavior modification and medication when appropriate.
In-home euthanasia allows pets to pass peacefully in a familiar, loving environment.
We provide gentle sedation so your pet is calm and comfortable before the final medication is given.
Aftercare and private cremation services are available.
Clay Oaks Veterinary is not an emergency service and may not be able to accommodate
same-day emergencies.
If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, please seek immediate care.
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University of Florida Pet Emergency Treatment Service
(352) 512-0886
3200 SW 27th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34474
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(352) 829-7800
4056 Wedgewood Ln, The Villages, FL 32162
House call visits are based on a 30 mile radius of 32134, additional fees will apply for visits beyond this radius. (House call prices are subject to change depending on current fuel charges)
Additional Pets are $55.00 each
Example of pricing for a two pet household:
$90 (House Call) + $60 (1st Pet Exam) + $55 (2nd Pet Exam) = $205.00
1 Year : $31.50 (Thirty One Dollars and 50/100)
3 Year : $43.05 (Forty Three Dollars and 05/100)
1 Year : $38.85 (Thirty Eight Dollars and 85/100)
3 Year : $43.05 (Forty Three Dollars and 05/100)
$33.60 (Thirty Three Dollars and 60/100)
$47.25 (Forty Seven Dollars and 25/100)
$79.01 (Seventy Nine Dollars and 01/100)
$36.75 (Thirty Six Dollars and 75/100)
$75.60 (Seventy Five Dollars and 60/100)
$52.50 (Fifty Two Dollars and 50/100)
1 Year : $31.50 (Thirty One Dollars and 50/100)
3 Year : $43.05 (Forty Three Dollars and 05/100)
1 Year : $36.75 (Thirty Six Dollars and 75/100)
3 Year : $44.10 (Forty Four Dollars and 10/100)
$42.00 (Forty Two Dollars)
$65.22 (Sixty Five Dollars and 22/100)
$52.50 (Fifty Two Dollars and 50/100)
*Rabies can be upgraded to a 3 year with proof of a previous rabies vaccine that has not expired.
CREDIT CARDS ARE ACCEPTED: We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
CARE CREDIT (Delayed Payment Card) IS NO LONGER AN ACCEPTED FORM OF PAYMENT
** For any medication refills – please email us at mobilevet@lightsalmon-herring-872110.hostingersite.com or text us at (352) 817-9373- please allow 10 business days for refill to arrive due to shipping delays.
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