If your pet is vomiting or having diarrhea, they could be sick. Bring them in for a free check up and we'll help you get them back on track.
If your pet is pawing at their ears, this could be a sign of infection. Other symptoms include build up in the ears. Call us now or book a visit online.
If your pet has injured it's eye. or you think it could be infected, bring them to us right away. An eye injury or infection can worsen quickly. Let's get your pet well again before it gets worse.
A limping pet could mean a number of things, from something stuck in a paw, to bone problems or muscle soreness. Bring them in for a free examination and we'll help them feel better.
If you suspect your pet might have a UTI, it's best to bring them in for an exam. Our in house diagnostics mean that we can let you know what's wrong, and through our in house pharmacy, we can give you what you need to help.
Your pet will let you know if it’s in pain through changes in behavior, such as limping, whining, excessive licking of a specific area, decreased activity, or aggression. Physical signs include changes in appetite, difficulty breathing, or altered posture. If your pet displays any of these symptoms persistently or if the pain seems severe (e.g., crying out in pain, not eating, or unable to move), make an appointment with us immediately.
Behavioral changes in pets can signal illness or injury. Look for signs such as reduced activity, withdrawal, altered eating or drinking habits, vocalizations like whining or growling, and changes in grooming or bathroom habits. If these changes are sudden or severe, or if your pet shows signs of pain, lethargy, or distress, it's crucial to consult a veterinarian promptly. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve outcomes and ensure your pet's well-being. Always err on the side of caution and seek professional advice if you're unsure. Schedule an appointment with us today.
Common pet illnesses are diagnosed through a combination of physical exams, history taking, and diagnostic tests like blood work, x-rays, or ultrasounds. Treatment varies based on the diagnosis and may include medications, dietary changes, surgeries, or lifestyle adjustments. For instance, infections might be treated with antibiotics, while chronic conditions like arthritis may require long-term management with pain relief and joint supplements. It's crucial to consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan tailored to your pet's specific needs. Call us today.
Honnas Veterinary is equipped for a range of diagnostics including echocardiogram, radiographs and blood work! Contact us to tell us more about your pet’s symptoms and we will let you know what’s next. Call us for more information.
The only way to absolutely tell if your pet will need surgery is to bring them in to see a vet. At Honnas Veterinary, all first examinations are free. We can tell you what your pet’s ongoing needs will be at that first appointment. Contact us or make an appointment online now.
At Honnas Veterinary, we understand that not everyone has pet insurance, or the means to pay for unexpected vet bills, so we have options for you! We accept Trupanion, Care Credit and Scratch Pay. Our practice manager will assist you with these in the event of an emergency.
Established in Dec 2023 by our lead veterinarian, Dr Cheri Honnas, Honnas Veterinary is a state-of-art vet clinic and animal hospital in Austin, TX. Honnas Veterinary provides access to emergency vets, pet dentistry and a pet wellness clinic offering vaccinations, medications and spay and neuter services.
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Monday – Sunday: 10am – 8pm
1615 South Lamar Blvd, Austin, Tx, 78704
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