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Pet Preventative Care in Mebane, NC

At Hightowers Animal Hospital in Mebane, NC, we provide preventative care for dogs and cats to help protect long-term health and avoid preventable illness. Our appointment-based approach allows us to focus on personalized vaccination plans, parasite prevention, and early health screenings in a calm, controlled environment.

Proactive Protection for Lifelong Health

Preventative veterinary care is the foundation of a healthy life for your pet. By staying ahead of common illnesses and risks, we help dogs and cats maintain strong immune systems, avoid unnecessary complications, and reduce the likelihood of costly treatments later. At Hightowers Animal Hospital, preventive services are tailored to your pet’s age, lifestyle, and overall health history.

Vaccinations

Core and lifestyle-based vaccines protect against serious and contagious diseases. We create individualized vaccine schedules to avoid over- or under-vaccination while keeping your pet safely protected.

Parasite Prevention

Year-round prevention helps guard against fleas, ticks, and intestinal parasites. Regular testing and preventive medications reduce health risks and protect both pets and households.

Preventative Care FAQs

Preventative care is one of the most important investments you can make in your pet’s health. Below are common questions about vaccinations, parasite prevention, and routine screenings at Hightowers Animal Hospital in Mebane, NC.

How often does my pet need preventative care visits?
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Most dogs and cats benefit from annual preventative care visits, though puppies, kittens, and senior pets may need more frequent exams. At Hightowers Animal Hospital in Mebane, NC, we customize visit frequency based on your pet’s age, health status, and lifestyle risks.

Are vaccinations really necessary for indoor pets?
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Yes. Even indoor pets can be exposed to contagious diseases through people, other animals, or environmental contact. Our veterinarians recommend core vaccines for both indoor and outdoor pets and adjust additional vaccines based on individual risk factors.

What parasites should I be concerned about in this area?
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In North Carolina, pets may be exposed to fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites. Preventative medications and routine testing help reduce these risks and detect concerns early before they become serious health issues.

Does preventative care save money long term?
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Yes. Preventative care often reduces the likelihood of advanced illness, emergency treatment, or prolonged medical intervention. Early detection and routine prevention typically cost far less than treating preventable disease.