Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
Your pet’s first visit at Borash Veterinary Clinic includes a complete physical examination to evaluate overall health. The veterinarian will review medical history, check vital organs, skin, teeth, ears, and joints, and screen for common health concerns. We will also discuss diet, lifestyle, vaccinations, and parasite prevention to create a care plan tailored to your pet.
We assist pets with urgent medical concerns during normal business hours. If your pet needs immediate treatment when the clinic is closed, our staff will direct you to a nearby emergency veterinary hospital so your pet can receive prompt attention and continued care.
Borash Veterinary Clinic is a full-service hospital offering wellness exams, vaccinations, preventive medicine, diagnostics, dental care, surgery, parasite control, and senior pet care. Our goal is to keep pets healthy through preventive care while also diagnosing and treating illnesses when they arise.
Appointments are recommended so we can give each pet proper attention. However, we try to accommodate same-day visits for sick or injured pets whenever scheduling allows. Calling ahead helps us prepare for your arrival.
Yes. You may request a particular veterinarian when scheduling your visit. We will make every effort to accommodate your preference while ensuring your pet receives timely care.
At the first visit, we collect medical history, perform a full examination, and answer any questions about preventive care, nutrition, and behavior. Our team focuses on making both you and your pet comfortable while establishing a long-term healthcare relationship.
Yes. We perform spay and neuter procedures as part of our surgical services. These procedures help prevent certain health conditions and unwanted litters. We also provide clear pre-surgery preparation and detailed post-operative care instructions.
Yes. We provide core and lifestyle-based vaccinations along with flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. Preventive care helps protect your pet from serious diseases and supports lifelong health.
Borash Veterinary Clinic is located at 79 Prospect St., Peabody, Massachusetts 01960, conveniently serving Peabody and surrounding communities.
Routine wellness exams allow veterinarians to detect illness early, maintain vaccinations, monitor weight, and evaluate behavior changes. Preventive visits help address problems before they become serious and keep pets healthier throughout their lives.
Vaccination schedules depend on your pet’s age, medical history, and lifestyle. Puppies and kittens need a series of boosters, while adult pets typically receive vaccines annually or every few years. Our veterinarians will recommend a schedule customized for your pet.
Symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, lethargy, appetite changes, or unusual behavior may suggest illness. Diagnostic testing helps us determine the cause and begin appropriate treatment quickly.
Yes. Tools such as digital radiographs (X-rays) and laboratory testing help identify internal problems, organ changes, and abnormalities before they become advanced, allowing earlier treatment planning.
Recovery depends on the procedure and the pet’s health. Many pets improve within several days, though full healing may take longer. We provide pain control and detailed home-care instructions to support recovery.
You can schedule a consultation by calling our clinic. During the visit, the veterinarian will evaluate your pet, review diagnostic findings, and discuss treatment options and surgical preparation.
Yes. We provide professional dental cleanings and oral health evaluations. Dental care helps prevent periodontal disease, tooth loss, and infections that can affect overall health.
Absolutely. If your pet has bad breath, difficulty eating, swollen gums, or a broken tooth, we recommend scheduling an exam promptly so we can diagnose and treat the issue.
Dental procedures are performed under anesthesia so your pet stays comfortable. Treating dental disease actually relieves pain caused by infection or damaged teeth, and we provide appropriate pain management afterward.
Your new puppy or kitten should see a veterinarian shortly after coming home. Early visits allow us to assess health, start vaccinations, and discuss nutrition, training, and parasite prevention.
Senior pets benefit from examinations about every six months. Regular monitoring helps detect age-related conditions early and keeps your pet comfortable.
We create individualized treatment plans for pets with arthritis or mobility issues. These may include medications, supplements, weight management, and lifestyle adjustments designed to improve comfort and maintain mobility.
Yes, patients from Peabody and surrounding areas, including Danvers, Lynn, Beverly, and Salem, are welcome at Borash Veterinary Clinic. Our clinic is located at 79 Prospect St. Peabody, MA 01960, and we are accepting new patients. Call 978-531-8713 or book online.

