
What is a Wellness Exam for Dogs?
A wellness exam is a nose-to-tail exam that allows our vets to catch emerging health issues early when they are easier to treat. It’s a comprehensive meeting between you, your dog, and our veterinary team, during which we do a deep and thorough assessment of your pet.

When Should You Schedule a Vet Exam?
We recommend an exam with a vet immediately after getting your pet, whether a puppy or an adult. If your dog is under five years of age, you should bring them in for an annual wellness exam. Over five years, your dog needs an exam every six months.
Treatment plans provided: After the examination, we will discuss our findings with you and create a customized treatment plan for any medical issues identified.
What Happens at a Dog Wellness Exam?
At Hampton Park Veterinary Hospital, we firmly believe that prevention is far better than treatment when it comes to your dog’s health. Routine wellness exams at our Charleston, SC veterinary clinic include the following:

Gather your pet’s medical/lifestyle history
We take a detailed account of your pet’s medical history and what you are experiencing with your dog on the home front, including behavior, diet, exercise, habits, family assimilation, supplements, what’s going well, what might not be going well, and travel history/plans. This helps create a picture profile of the lifestyle environment specific to you and your pet.

Nose-to-tail exam
We then perform a detailed and thorough physical exam. To include your dog’s ears, eyes, nose, throat, mouth, teeth, lymph system, heart, lungs, abdomen, urinary, genital system, skin/coat, musculoskeletal system, nervous system, and GI system for signs of any issues or abnormalities. The examination allows us to get a complete picture of your pet’s overall health to identify where your pet is currently thriving and where there may be signs and symptoms of early disease development.

Other tests and blood panels as necessary
After the physical exam, we perform an annual blood heartworm test, an annual fecal intestinal parasite test, baseline wellness blood panel as needed individually.
Treatment plans provided: After the examination, we will discuss our findings with you and create a customized treatment plan for any medical issues identified.
What are the Benefits of Regular Veterinary Preventive Care?
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Dog wellness exams are a great way to help your dog achieve optimal health by focusing on prevention and early disease detection. Detecting and treating the disease early offers your pet the best chance at good treatment outcomes.