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Lab services: To properly diagnose and treat your pet, Sharon Lakes Animal Hospital offers on-site lab services, such as blood chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, urine culture and electrolyte analysis. This enables us to provide quick and effective treatment
and helps your pet feel better faster!
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Anesthesia: Pre-anesthetic safety testing and state-of-the-art anesthesia monitoring ensures that anesthetic risk will be minimized. Specific tests assess your pet's overall health before the administration of any anesthesia.
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Imaging Services: Sharon Lakes Animal Hospital offers on-site imaging services such as x-ray, ultrasound and vetscope services to assist in diagnosing and treating your pet.
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Dentistry services are crucial to your pet's well-being and grooming. Not only can we safely clean your pet's mouth, but we also offer digital dental radiography and oral surgery. We also offer several ways to help you keep your pet's mouth healthy. Ask your doctors how we can improve your pet's dental health. It affects far more than your pet's smile!
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Pharmacy: We maintain a large pharmacy to avoid you having to make extra trips to multiple pharmacies trying to find medicines for your pets. We also offer a 24/7 pharmacy hotline for prescription refills, free shipping and very aggressive pricing on Heartworm Prevention and Flea Control products.You may also order many of your pet's medications from our discount online pharmacy, featuring products that are fully guaranteed by the manufacturers, unlike most commercial Internet pharmacies.
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Acupuncture: Sharon Lakes is proud to be one of the few animal hospitals in Charlotte offering acupuncture treatment to our patients. Dr. Lisa Dixon has been performing acupuncture since July 2008, and will soon be a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA). Acupuncture treatments last 20-40 minutes, and are conducted in a tranquil setting. The most common conditions that are helped through acupuncture are: arthritis, neurological disease – including disc disease, feline kidney failure, gastrointestinal disease, and behavior issues – especially anxiety. Acupuncture may be used in conjunction with traditional medicine as an integrative therapy.
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TTA Surgery: Dr. Steve Weaver is a certified TTA Surgeon. The TTA is a new, revolutionary surgical procedure developed at the University of Zurich, Switzerland for repairing ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligaments in the canine knee. This is the most common orthopaedic injury in dogs. Rather than replacing the ruptured ligament, as older techniques do, this surgery changes the geometry and angles of the knee joint, allowing it to function normally without a cranial cruciate ligament. This is accomplished by the installation of titanium implants. TTA allows unrestricted activity, even in the most athletic dogs, without the development of arthritis that results from all older techniques of ligament replacement. Unlike the TPLO, which severely compromises the weight bearing surface of the tibia, the TTA is a much less radical, less invasive procedure that preserves this vital weight bearing surface, allowing for more rapid recovery and early weight bearing.
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