Leaders in their field, Stoney Creek veterinarians provide complete medical care for cats and dogs in Delaware County and the surrounding areas.
Our skilled and experienced veterinarians can take care of all of your pet's medical requirements in one location, whether they involve basic pet care, surgery, behavioral therapy, or any other area of preventive care.
The hospital has built a strong reputation for offering high-quality healthcare with a personal touch during the past twenty years.
We let our work speak for itself, and over the years it has helped us establish a reputation as the top veterinary clinic in Delaware County.
Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital is here to provide preventive and restorative pet dental care and surgery to dogs and cats across Delaware County, PA.
Vaccination
Protect your cat or dog from disease and disorder with Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital's full suite of pet vaccinations and parasite prevention medication.
Behavioral Counseling
Whether it be preventive care, surgery, behavioral counseling, or any other aspect of routine pet care, our experienced and talented vets can meet all of your pet’s health needs in one place.
Nutritional Counseling
Pets suffering from GI problems often experience symptoms such as blood in stool, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, gas, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and weight loss.
Comprehensive Examination
Diligent care can help extend your pet's life and good health as they age, so it's important that they attend regularly scheduled wellness exams, even if they seem healthy.
The ultimate goal of a fecal exam is to identify and treat any GI infections that could be compromising your pet's health and even the health of your family. Fecals allow your vet to determine if your pet has intestinal parasites such as roundworms or hookworms.
Behavioral Disorder Treatment
There are a number of common pulmonary disorders seen in dogs, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), canine distemper virus, pneumonia, and lung tumors.
Pain Management
During each veterinary surgery, a dedicated nurse will administer anesthesia and continuously monitor your pet using electronic patient monitoring equipment. Pain management will also be provided. Our priority following surgery is pain management and intensive monitoring.
Vomiting Treatment
Diarrhea Treatment
Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
During your pet's checkup, we will examine your dog or cat's skin and coat for signs of problems, including excessive oiliness or dryness, lumps, bumps, dandruff, or abnormal hair loss or shedding.
Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment
Your pet's respiratory system does the essential work of delivering oxygen to the body and eliminating waste gases such as carbon dioxide. Because dogs and cats don't sweat the way people do, your pet's respiratory system also plays a key role in regulating body temperature.
Some of the most common cancers in dogs include mast cell tumors, melanoma, lymphoma, and bone cancer. In cats, some of the most common cancers include lymphoma, feline leukemia virus (FeLV), mammary cancer, and skin cancer.
Bacterial and Viral Infection Treatment
Ear Infection Treatment
Dr. Latterner performs many specialized surgical procedures and has a special interest in dental procedures as well as ear care. With his specialized video otoscope, Dr. Latterner can examine and treat deep ear canal infections. Dr. Latterner is available for appointments and surgeries 3 days a week, and is never too busy to help a patient.
Anal Gland Infection Treatment
(SQ Fluids, Anal Gland Expression, Ear Clean – Basic or Extensive, Hot Spot Treatment, In House Cytology- Ear/ Lump/ Skin, Laser Treatment, Microchip, Nail Trim, Wound Cleaning)
Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
Veterinary internal medicine also covers urology conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) in dogs and feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) in cats.
While osteoarthritis is typically a condition we think of in older dogs, this painful condition can also affect your senior cat's joints.
Hip Dysplasia Treatment
A wide variety of conditions may be improved with the use of veterinary laser therapy for your cat or dog. These include muscle and joint pain, spasm and arthritis symptoms.
Diabetes Treatment
Thyroid Disease Treatment
Common immune-mediated disorders in dogs and cats include anemia, arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, hypothyroidism, allergies, and skin diseases.
Heart Disease Treatment
Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital, we have advanced tools to help accurately diagnose your pet's medical issues. We offer a variety of services including EKG, digital radiology, and leading ultrasound services for inpatients and outpatients throughout Delaware County.
Kidney Disease Treatment
As pets age, their kidneys tend to lose their function. In some cases, kidney disease can be caused by medications used to treat other common conditions seen in geriatric pets.
Periodontal Disease Treatment
The final step is to apply a dental sealant to prevent plaque from attaching to the enamel. If advanced periodontal disease is found, the veterinarian will develop a treatment plan and discuss it with you.
Cancer Treatment
If your pet requires diagnosis or cancer care beyond the scope of our skilled veterinarians, we will refer you to a veterinary oncology specialist near Delaware County.
We know that discovering that your pet requires dental surgery can be an overwhelming experience. We strive to make sure this process is as stress-free as possible both for you and your pet.
Ophthalmic Surgery
Common ocular procedures for cats and dogs include eyelid tumor removal, cataract surgery, ectropion surgery, entropion surgery, exenteration of the orbit, and cherry eye surgery.
Veterinary Surgery
Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital and has been providing dedicated and compassionate surgical care to Delaware County families for over 30 years.
Spaying and Neutering
Neuter (males) - Neutering your male cat prevents your pet from fathering unwanted kittens, protects your cat against various illnesses, and can help to prevent territory marking (spraying), roaming, howling, and cat aggression.
We perform tests and get results quickly in our in-house laboratory so that we can diagnose your pet's symptoms and begin treatment as soon as possible.
X-Ray
We use digital radiography and other technologies for diagnostic imaging, which allows us to produce highly detailed images of your pet's internal structures.
Dental Radiology
At our Delaware County veterinary hospital, we provide complete dental care for your pet, from basics such as dental exams, teeth cleanings and polishing, to dental x-rays and surgeries.
Microchipping
Microchipping - A microchip is a permanent form of identification that is about the size of a grain of rice and placed under your pet’s skin. Pets that are microchipped have a better chance of being reunited with their owners if they are lost.
In order to help your pet maintain their good quality of life as they continue to age, senior pets require routine preventive care and early diagnosis all throughout their golden years.