Your pet’s health and happiness start with regular check-ups. At North Rocks Vet Hospital, we believe in a proactive, holistic approach to veterinary care—helping pets thrive from their first days in your home through their golden years. Whether it’s a puppy or kitten's first visit, a senior pet’s annual check-up, or a nurse-led health assessment, our experienced team provides personalised care to keep your pet in optimal health at every life stage.
HEALTH CHECKS
Comprehensive Health Checks for Every Stage of Your Pet’s Life
PUPPIES & KITTENS

For our puppies and kittens, we recommend a comprehensive health check within the first few days of having them home. This allows us to assess their overall wellbeing, identify any congenital or developmental concerns and provide tailored advice to ensure they are as healthy as possible.
OUR INITIAL CONSULTATION COVERS:

- Vaccination Timelines
- Nutritional Advice
- Worming, Flea and Tick Prevention
- Microchipping
- The Importance of Dental Care
- Behavioural Discussion
- Puppy School and Socialisation

Senior Health Checks
As our pets age, they unfortunately become more susceptible to medical ailments, much like us; so early detection and proactive care is the key to prevention and effective management, which is why we recommend annual health checks for all our older patients. For pets aged 8 years and older, comprehensive health screening—including blood tests and urine analysis—is advised. These diagnostic tests assist us in detecting underlying issues early, allowing us to take preventive measures or begin treatment promptly.
*Read more information about ‘Senior Pets’ to find out the common issues that arise

Nurse Health Checks
At North Rocks Vet Hospital, we are dedicated to delivering holistic, high-quality care for your pets. Our skilled and compassionate veterinary nurses play a vital role in supporting both yourself and your loved one through every step of the way.
Our nurses conduct a variety of health checks, offering expert guidance to ensure your pet’s well-being and helping you make informed decisions about their care.