Vet Health Check in Woolgoolga

Providing veterinary care in Woolgoolga, with experienced clinicians, modern diagnostic equipment and clear guidance to support your pet’s health at every stage.

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Proactive Care for Your Pet

Changes in a pet’s health can sometimes develop gradually, which is why routine examinations are such an important part of preventative care. At Blue & White Vet Surgery, we provide vet health checks to help pet owners in Woolgoolga stay informed about their animal’s well-being. These appointments allow our veterinarians to assess your pet’s overall condition, monitor changes over time and identify potential concerns early.


During a health check, our veterinary team may evaluate areas such as weight, teeth, skin, mobility and general behaviour to build a clear picture of your pet’s health. This proactive approach helps ensure pets receive the attention they need before minor issues become more serious. The checks can help with:


  • Early identification of potential health concerns
  • Professional guidance on diet, lifestyle & preventative care


Health checks also provide an opportunity to discuss vaccinations, parasite prevention and any changes you may have noticed in your pet’s behaviour or habits. Regular examinations can help provide reassurance while supporting long-term well-being. To arrange a vet health check, contact our team on (02) 6654 2771 to book an appointment.

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A Closer Look at Your Pet’s Health

A veterinary health check involves a thorough physical examination designed to assess many aspects of your pet’s well-being. During the consultation, our veterinarians may examine the eyes, ears, teeth, skin and coat while also checking heart rate, breathing and mobility. These observations can help identify subtle changes that may indicate underlying concerns. Health checks also provide an opportunity to review your pet’s medical history, discuss nutrition and evaluate preventative care needs. This comprehensive approach allows veterinarians to provide personalised guidance based on your pet’s age, lifestyle and overall condition.


If you have noticed changes in your pet’s behaviour or simply want reassurance about their health, scheduling a veterinary check-up can be a helpful step. Explore our services or contact our team to learn more about maintaining your pet’s wellbeing.

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Preventative Focus

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Thorough Pet Assessments

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Compassionate Care

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FAQ

  • How can I protect my pet from heartworm?

    Heartworm prevention is an important part of protecting your pet’s health. The most common way to prevent heartworm disease is through regular preventative medication that targets the early stages of the parasite. These treatments are usually given monthly and help stop the parasite from developing into adult heartworms. Preventatives may come in different forms, such as tablets, topical treatments or injections. A veterinarian can recommend the most suitable option for your pet.

  • What is typically examined during a pet health check?

    A veterinary health check usually involves a comprehensive physical examination. This may include assessing the eyes, ears, teeth, skin and coat, as well as listening to the heart and lungs. Veterinarians may also evaluate weight, mobility and body condition to understand the pet’s general health. Questions about appetite, behaviour and activity levels are often discussed during the visit. These observations help build a clearer picture of the pet’s current health and any changes since previous visits.

  • How often should pets have a veterinary health check?

    The frequency of health checks can depend on a pet’s age, lifestyle and medical history. Many adult pets benefit from an annual veterinary examination, while puppies, kittens and senior animals may require more frequent monitoring. Older pets can experience age-related changes more quickly, making regular assessments particularly useful. Pets with existing health conditions may also need additional check-ups to monitor their condition. A veterinarian can recommend a schedule based on the individual pet’s needs.