Wellness & Preventative Care in Johnson Creek, WI
Our wellness services include routine exams (annual, puppy/kitten, and senior/geriatric visits), vaccinations, parasite prevention for fleas, ticks, and heartworm, routine and standard bloodwork, fecal testing, urinalysis, microchipping, nutrition counseling, behavior counseling, and weight management.
Caring for Your Pets with Compassion and Expertise
As a small, relationship-based practice, we take the time to truly understand your pet’s lifestyle, medical history, and individual needs. Wellness visits are more than just checkups — they are opportunities to monitor changes, answer your questions, and help you make informed decisions about your pet’s health.
From puppy and kitten visits to senior care, our team focuses on prevention, early diagnosis, and practical guidance tailored to your family. We believe thoughtful, cost-conscious care and strong client relationships lead to better outcomes and healthier pets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about wellness and preventative care at Johnson Creek Veterinary Care.
How often should my pet have a wellness exam?
Most adult pets should be seen once a year, while puppies, kittens, and senior pets may require more frequent visits. We will recommend a schedule based on your pet’s age and health.
Why is routine bloodwork important if my pet seems healthy?
Routine bloodwork helps detect underlying health issues before symptoms appear. Early detection allows for earlier treatment and better long-term outcomes.
What parasite prevention does my pet need in Wisconsin?
In our area, year-round protection against fleas, ticks, and heartworm is strongly recommended. We will help you choose the safest and most effective option for your pet.