12756 Olive Blvd Suite 12766, Creve Coeur, MO 63141
Helping Your Pet Stay Healthy at Every Stage of Life
Routine wellness visits are one of the most important ways to protect your pet’s health. At Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital, we focus on prevention, early detection, and gentle care so small issues can be addressed before they become serious problems. Regular checkups help pets live longer, feel better, and stay active throughout their lives. Our team works closely with you to track your pet’s health, answer questions, and guide you on daily care that supports their well-being.

What Happens During a Wellness Exam
A wellness visit is a full health check from nose to tail. During the appointment, our veterinary team carefully examines your pet’s:
- Skin and coat condition
- Eyes and ears
- Teeth and gums
- Heart and breathing
- Joints and movement
- Weight and body condition
We also talk with you about any changes you’ve noticed at home. Even small changes in appetite, energy, or behavior can help us understand your pet’s health better.
Vaccines That Help Protect Your Pet
Vaccinations are a key part of preventive care. They protect pets from serious diseases that can spread through contact with other animals, shared spaces, or the environment. At Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital, we recommend vaccines based on your pet’s age, health, and lifestyle so they receive the protection that fits their needs.
Core Vaccines for Dogs
These vaccines are recommended for most dogs because they protect against common and potentially life-threatening illnesses.
- Rabies — a serious disease that affects the brain and can spread to people
- Distemper — a virus that affects breathing, digestion, and the nervous system
- Parvovirus — a severe illness that causes vomiting and diarrhea
- Adenovirus — linked to liver infection and respiratory illness
- Leptospirosis — a bacteria found in water or soil that can affect organs
Non-Core Vaccines for Dogs
These vaccines may be recommended depending on your dog’s lifestyle, travel, boarding needs, or outdoor exposure.
- Bordetella (Kennel Cough) — often required for daycare or boarding
- Canine Influenza — protects against contagious flu strains in dogs
- Lyme Disease — helps protect dogs exposed to ticks
Core Vaccines for Cats
Core vaccines are recommended for most cats to guard against widespread diseases.
- Rabies — often required by law and protects both pets and people
- Feline Herpesvirus — causes breathing and eye infections
- Calicivirus — affects the mouth, nose, and lungs
- Panleukopenia — a serious illness that weakens the immune system
Non-Core Vaccines for Cats
These may be suggested based on your cat’s lifestyle, especially for outdoor or multi-cat households.
Feline Leukemia (FeLV) — a virus that weakens immunity and may lead to serious illness
Care for Puppies and Kittens
Young pets need extra attention because their immune systems are still developing. Early wellness visits help us check growth, screen for common parasites, and begin vaccine protection. We also guide new pet owners on feeding, training, socialization, and home safety. Starting care early builds a strong foundation for a healthy life.
Support for Senior Pets
As pets grow older, their needs change. Senior pets may develop joint stiffness, organ changes, or shifts in appetite and energy. Regular wellness exams allow us to monitor these changes and provide support that keeps them comfortable. We may recommend routine lab tests to check internal health and catch concerns early. Our focus is to help older pets maintain a good quality of life for as long as possible.
Microchipping for Added Protection
Microchipping is a quick and simple way to help lost pets return home. The tiny chip is placed under the skin and carries a unique ID number linked to your contact details. Unlike collars or tags, it stays with your pet for life. Many shelters and clinics scan for microchips, which helps reunite pets with their families faster.

