Pet Health Checks in Sarina

Veterinary Health Checks

Regular pet health checks are the easiest way to ensure your pet is healthy and happy. At Sarina Veterinary Surgery, our vets can pre-empt issues with skin, ears teeth, heart and conditions such as osteoarthritis before they can become severe. We recommend a full examination every year. These are also a great opportunity to ask our vets about any worries or issues you have regarding the well-being of your family pet.


As animals get older, blood tests become very important. Regular blood tests help warn you of any liver or kidney issues that might be on the horizon. This means we’ll have the ability to treat your pet before any major illness can occur, helping them live a longer, more enjoyable life.


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should a pet have a health check?

    Most pets should have a health check at least once a year, but this can vary depending on age, breed and overall health. Puppies and kittens often need more frequent visits early on, while senior pets may benefit from checks every six months. Regular health checks help track changes over time and allow early detection of health issues before they become more serious.

  • What is included in a pet health check?

    A pet health check usually involves a full physical examination where a vet assesses weight, skin, coat, eyes, ears, teeth and heart. Behaviour, diet and lifestyle may also be discussed. In some cases, additional tests such as blood work are recommended, especially for older pets or if any concerns are identified during the examination.

  • When should a pet see a vet for a check-up?

    A check-up is recommended if there are changes in appetite, energy levels, weight or behaviour. Other signs include limping, scratching, bad breath or unusual lumps. Even subtle changes can indicate underlying issues, so it’s important to have them assessed as soon as possible.

Keeping Your Pet On Track

Regular pet health checks help build a clearer picture of your pet’s health over time. Instead of relying on one-off visits, ongoing monitoring allows small changes to be picked up earlier.


You may want to book a check-up if you notice:


  • Changes in appetite or drinking habits
  • Lower energy levels or unusual behaviour
  • Weight gain or loss over a short period
  • Skin irritation, lumps or coat changes


Ongoing pet health checks are especially important as pets get older. More frequent visits can help manage age-related conditions and keep your pet comfortable for longer.


Stay on top of your pet’s health and book a check-up today.