Cat Diabetes Treatment
Left untreated, diabetes can threaten your cat’s quality of life and longevity. Our Las Vegas vets explain risk factors for diabetes in cats, treatment options, and when to seek assistance from your vet.
Our Las Vegas veterinary clinic is a full-service pet hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats, dogs, and exotic pets in Clark County.
Our pet hospital is located in northern Las Vegas and has a broad and varied service offering that includes preventive care, surgery, and diagnostics.
Years of dedicated service providing professional care with a compassionate touch has developed us a reputation as being among the very best vets in Las Vegas.
Whether you are bringing your pet in to see us for the first time, or have been counting on our veterinary team for years, we will treat your animal as if it was our own.
Prevention is both the safest and most cost-effective way to make sure your pet stays healthy.
Most US pets do not get the dental care they need. We give all our patient's dental health the attention it deserves.
Annual or bi-annual vet checkups are an important part of keeping pets happy and healthy.
Our diagnostics lab is stocked with tools to make faster, more accurate diagnoses when pets need them most.
The vets at our pet hospital provide Las Vegas pets with many different surgical services.
C-sections, dental, ocular, orthopedic, soft tissue, and routine spays and neuters are all performed by our local vets. If your pet ever requires surgery, you can rest assured when leaving them in our care.
Our Island Pet Hospital veterinarians provide tips and tricks to be a smarter pet owner! Our informative blogs feature helpful advice that will help you to keep your pets healthy and happy.
Left untreated, diabetes can threaten your cat’s quality of life and longevity. Our Las Vegas vets explain risk factors for diabetes in cats, treatment options, and when to seek assistance from your vet.
Cataracts obstruct light from reaching your dog's retina, resulting in blurred vision and, eventually, blindness. Our Las Vegas vets explain the causes and symptoms of cataracts in dogs, as well as the surgery used to treat this eye condition, in today's blog.
Have you noticed your dog panting but he or she hasn't been playing or exercising? In this blog, our Las Vegas vets discuss some of the possible causes of your dog's excessive panting and when you should take them to the vet.
You can play an important role in assisting your dog's full recovery after surgery. To help them return to their daily routine as soon as possible, attentive, diligent post-op care is essential. Today, our Las Vegas veterinarians will discuss caring for your dog after surgery.
Island Pet Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Las Vegas companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.