February is National Pet Dental Month

**** 10% Off ****


For the sake of your pet's health and comfort, periodontal disease is a threat that can't be ignored. Some signs of periodontal disease include bad breath, discolored teeth, swollen gums that may bleed easily and loose or even loss of teeth. We would like to invite you to schedule a free appointment for your pet to have a dental exam preformed by one of our technicians. In addition, to celebrate Pet Dental Month, all dental cleanings performed during the month of February will receive 10% off*.


*No coupon needed. Does not include, but animals must be current on, vaccinations and heartworm testing.

New Class IV Therapeutic Laser!

Winchester Veterinary Clinic is now one of the premier clinics in central Ohio offering laser therapy, the latest technology in health care for your pet. Laser therapy can provide an alternative to pharmaceuticals with immediate results and no dangerous side effects.

Some of the many disorders that respond to laser therapy include:

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  • Arthritis
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Numerous Skin Conditions
  • Post Surgical Pain Relief & Increased Healing
  • Otitis (ear infections & inflammation)
  • Wound Healing
  • Degenerative Joint Disease
  • Gingivitis
  • Insect Bites/Stings
  • Lacerations/Abrasions
  • Cystitis
  • Burns
  • And more . . .

The Science Behind Laser Therapy:

Therapy Laser is emerging as the new high-tech device of choice to treat a wide variety of aches and pains, injuries, and diseases. The exciting news is that it is not simply alternative medicine; but high-tech medicine destined to play a major role in both human and veterinary care. Used by physicians in Europe for over thirty years, it has recently gained approval by the FDA for certain human applications, and both physicians and veterinarians throughout the United States are beginning to embrace this extraordinary technology. Photobiomodulation is the scientific term for the Therapy laser's effect on tissue. Deep-penetrating photons from the laser influence cell chemistry in a variety of beneficial ways. Treatment time, power and laser pulse frequency are based on your pet's individual condition and body size. After surgery, patients receiving laser therapy have less pain, their recovery is faster, with fewer complications. There is no patient sedation or restraint required and the experience is pleasant and comforting to the animal. Most pets do not need to have their hair clipped. Many pets will be relieved of their pain immediately following treatment.

Ask today if your pet can be helped by this exciting new technology.

Times are tough. We'll help you save.

  • Save some cash and help your community at the same time. Bring at least 5 non-perishable items, to be donated to local food pantries, and receive 5% off your total visit.
  • A gift certificate of any amount or for any combination of our services is the perfect gift for the pet-lover in your life while providing their animal needed pet care.