Cat & Dog Wellness Exams in Boynton Beach, FL

Preventive care is the foundation of a long, healthy life. At Colonial Animal Hospital and Colonial Gateway Veterinary Center, wellness exams help us monitor your pet’s health, prevent disease, and address small concerns before they become bigger problems. Whether you have a playful kitten, an active adult dog, or a senior companion slowing down, we tailor care to each stage of life.

How Often Does Your Pet Need a Wellness Exam?

Regular exams allow us to track changes over time and keep your pet comfortable and protected.

Puppies and kittens typically visit every 3–4 weeks until their vaccine series is complete, usually around 15–16 weeks of age. Healthy adult pets are generally seen once a year to maintain preventive care and monitor overall health. Senior pets and those with chronic conditions benefit from exams at least twice yearly so we can detect age-related changes early and adjust care as needed.

What Happens During a Wellness Visit

Physical Exam

We perform a thorough nose-to-tail evaluation, checking weight, mobility, skin and coat, dental health, heart and lungs, and overall comfort.

Vaccinations

Vaccine plans are personalized to your pet’s lifestyle and risk level, protecting against common and serious infectious diseases.

Parasite Prevention

Year-round flea, tick, and heartworm protection is essential in Florida’s climate, and we’ll recommend safe, effective options.

Health Screenings

Routine bloodwork and diagnostic tests give us a clear picture of your pet’s internal health and help catch conditions early.

Microchipping

A quick permanent identification greatly increases the chances of being reunited if your pet is ever lost.

Lifestyle Guidance

We’ll discuss nutrition, exercise, dental care, behavior, and home habits to support long-term wellness.

FAQs About Wellness Exams

Most wellness exams take 30 minutes or less, depending on your pet’s needs and whether vaccines or screenings are performed.

Absolutely, since indoor pets can still develop dental disease, arthritis, parasites, and other health issues that benefit from early detection.

Puppies and kittens begin their vaccine series at 6–8 weeks old and continue every few weeks until fully protected.

We take a gentle, Fear Free–informed approach and tailor each visit to your pet’s comfort level to create a calm, positive experience.

Yes, we do. Senior pets benefit from more frequent exams, specialized diagnostics, and lifestyle adjustments to help them feel their best as they age.

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