Routine Health Exams
Regular exams allow our veterinarians to assess your pet's overall health and wellness, including their dental health, to catch any problems before they become major issues. This is also a great opportunity to discuss preventative care such as vaccines, diet, and parasite control.
General Dentistry
We offer both comprehensive oral health assessment and treatments (COHATs) as well as preventative non-anesthetized teeth cleanings and assessments (PCTAs) at our animal hospital. PCTAs are available through our partner Animal Dental Care for pets without severe dental disease to help maintain their oral health between their regular anesthesia dental cleanings.
Surgery
We offer an extensive portfolio of surgical services, from spaying and neutering to advanced surgical procedures and orthopedics, to meet the unique needs of our small and large animal populations. We blend advanced surgical techniques with holistic therapies to provide comprehensive care for your pet that supports both physical healing and emotional wellness.
Microchipping
Microchips can play a crucial role in identifying your pet. Implanted just under your pet's skin, these microchips are the size of a grain of rice and contain a unique identification number that can be read by most universal microchip scanners. This ensures your pet can be identified and you are notified in the event they ever go missing.
Spaying & Neutering
Spaying for female pets and neutering for male pets is a preventative procedure that removes their reproductive organs to help prevent unwanted pregnancy and risk for certain health conditions.
Exotic Animals
At Mountain View Animal Hospital & Holistic Care, we are one of the only veterinarian clinics in the Reno/Sparks area to offer services for exotic pets. With specialized training, Dr. Landon is able to treat many exotic animals, including: Reptiles; Birds; Ferrets; Rodents; Sugar Gliders; Hedgehogs; Rabbits.
For exotic animals not listed, Mountain View Animal Hospital and Holistic Pet Care embraces the opportunity to assess each unique case with individualized care, focusing on a holistic approach to support your pet's well-being. It is important to note that we do not treat any poisonous animals at our facility.
Acupuncture
From dry needling to TENS electrostimulation and "aquapuncture," we take a natural approach to pain management and the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders by offering various acupuncture options based on your pet's unique needs.
Chiropractic Care and Orthopedic Manipulation
Chiropractic and orthopedic manipulation are non-surgical options designed to help treat your pet's musculoskeletal system. They can help improve your pet's posture and maintain healthy movement patterns that can potentially prevent orthopedic issues in the future.
Herbal Therapy
At Mountain View Animal Hospital and Holistic Care Center, we incorporate Chinese herbal therapies into our treatment plan for almost every medical condition we see in both our general practice and our holistic care center. From digestion issues to viruses, arthritis, and emotional distress, natural herbal therapy can help with the healing process.
Prolozone Therapy
Prolozone therapy is used to help treat joint pain and lameness in your pet. Ozone is injected into the joint to help increase your pet's ability to produce connective tissue. This connective tissue provides additional stability for the joint.
Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy delivers a special form of oxygen known as ozone, or O3, into your pet's body to help reduce inflammation, fight infection, and promote healing.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
PRP is a blood plasma that is high in platelets and growth factors. PRP therapy is beneficial for your pet as it is a non-surgical alternative that can be injected into a specific area of the body to promote healing and reduce inflammation. Birds; Ferrets; Rodents; Sugar Gliders; Hedgehogs; Rabbits.
We offer urgent care appointments most days of the week to ensure your pet can get essential care when they need it. However, there might still be a wait as priority is given to those with the most critical problems.