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Pet Medical Center of Pasco To strengthen the human-animal bond by providing the highest quality, integrative veterinary medicine. Pet Medical Center's care focuses on a comprehensive, personalized approach that takes advantage of innovative methods as well as standard means to give your pet the best care available. All of our elective surgeries include an examination the morning of the surgery, anesthesia, vital sign monitoring by a Licensed Veterinary Technician, surgical site preparation, pain injection prior to surgery, and pain medications to go home.
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As a practice owner, he brings a deep love and concern for the welfare of all animals to the practice. His dedication to the profession and his compassion for your pets will help to continue to assure that "Your Pet's Best Health is Our Concern." Dr. Todd has two dogs, Belle and Brioche (which he adopted from PMC's adoption program).
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Providing quality, compassionate health care for our patients is our top priority. Pet Medical Center of Pasco was founded in 1978 as Coleman Veterinary Clinic, P.S. Our medical center offers comprehensive surgical, medical, and dental care for feline, canine, avian, and exotic patients. Now through the wisdom and sensitivity of Dr. Coleman, our dog Lore is back to 100%! What Dr. Coleman and his devoted and knowledgeable staff have given us is literally the life of our dog and subsequently our lives.
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All of our elective surgeries include an examination the morning of the surgery, anesthesia, vital sign monitoring by a Licensed Veterinary Technician, surgical site preparation, pain injection prior to surgery, and pain medications to go home. Our Veterinarians also offer customizable pre-surgical options for you to choose from to ensure your pet's individual needs are met.
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If so, they may be in need of a professional dental cleaning or routine at-home dental care. An astounding 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age 3, according to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS). Please call us at 509-545-4931 if you would like suggestions on dental home care, or would like to schedule a dental cleaning for your pet! Look at their teeth and gums. Signs of oral disease include yellow or brown buildup along the gum line, bad breath, and inflamed gums.
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