Dear Pet Parents, 

Our hospital will be permanently closed as of July 14. Please note that we no longer offer veterinary services. The last day for boarding services is July 13th. 

We recommend reaching out to El Centro Pet Medical and Laser Surgery Centre in Killeen at (254) 699-2425. All pet medical records were transferred to this partner hospital. To receive your pet’s records, please email us at elcentro.reception@pathwayvets.com 

It has been an honor serving you and your pets. 

Thank you, 

The Team at East Lake Veterinary Center 

Contact Us: 254-690-4000 | For After Hour Emergencies, Please Call: 254-628-5017

Regular vaccinations and examinations will help keep your pet healthy and happy. Your veterinarian will be able to advise you of the frequency that your pet should be examined, but most recommend either annual or six-monthly visits. This is because pets age an average of 7 times faster than humans and so by the time they reach 6/7 years old they are considered middle-aged. Larger breeds of dogs are often considered to be seniors by the time they reach 8.

Typical components of a wellness examination include:

  • Checking the central nervous center
  • Checking and cleaning the ears, treating if required
  • Checking joints and mobility
  • Checking skin and condition of coat
  • Checking urinary and reproductive systems
  • Dental examination
  • Eye examination
  • Listen to the heart
  • Listen to the lungs
  • Observation of alertness and response
  • Palpate the abdomen checking for painful areas and/or growths or tumors
  • Physical examination of the rest of the body for unusual lumps
  • Weight check

Other tests that your pet may be given include:

  • Heartworm testing (otherwise known as blood parasite screening)
  • Fecal testing. This allows the veterinarian to check for the presence of internal parasites such as hookworms, roundworms and whipworms.
  • Blood work. Blood tests screen for infection or disease that may not otherwise be detected through a physical examination. Blood work also allows a veterinarian a comprehensive assessment of your pets’ health.

Vaccinations

When to vaccinate?
Puppies and kittens are usually protected from infectious diseases by their mother’s milk provided she has been adequately vaccinated. However, this protection only lasts for a short while.

  • We start puppy and kitten vaccinations between 6-8 weeks.
  • Kittens should be vaccinated at 9 and 12 weeks.
  • If you have an older pet then your veterinarian will be able to advise the correct vaccination protocol that you should follow.

Dogs
Dogs should be routinely vaccinated against:

  • Canine distemper
  • Canine parvovirus
  • Infectious canine hepatitis
  • Bordetella
  • Rabies

Rabies is state and city required. We also see cases of kennel cough fairly regularly so we highly recommend bordetella be done routinely.

Cats
Cats should be routinely vaccinated against:

  • Feline calicivirus
  • Feline herpes virus
  • Feline infectious enteritis
  • Feline leukemia virus

(Current guidelines recommend that only ‘at risk’ cats are vaccinated against feline leukemia virus. Those deemed at risk include kittens and immune-compromised cats).

Contact Us

East Lake Veterinary Center

Location

3518 East Rancier Ave Killeen, TX 76543

Clinic Hours

Mon-Tues: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Weds: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thurs-Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Sat & Sun: Closed