Veterinary Dermatology

Veterinary Dermatology Near Asheville, Fletcher, and Hendersonville

At White Oak Veterinary Hospital, we know that your pet’s skin and coat health are essential to their overall well-being. Our veterinary dermatology services are designed to diagnose and treat a wide range of skin, ear, and coat conditions, ensuring your pet remains comfortable, healthy, and happy.

Common Skin Conditions in Pets

Pets can suffer from various dermatological issues that affect their skin, ears, and coat. Some common conditions include:

  • Allergies: Pets can be allergic to environmental factors (like pollen or dust), food ingredients, or flea bites. Allergies often lead to itching, redness, and discomfort.
  • Infections: Bacterial, fungal, and yeast infections can cause itching, hair loss, and inflammation, and may require special treatments.
  • Parasites: Fleas, ticks, and mites can irritate your pet’s skin, causing scratching, redness, and in severe cases, infections or hair loss.
  • Hot Spots: These are localized areas of skin irritation that can become infected if left untreated.
  • Ear Infections: Pets with skin conditions often develop ear infections, which can cause itching, head shaking, and a foul odor.
How We Diagnose Skin Problems

Diagnosing dermatological conditions in pets requires a thorough examination, and in many cases, additional diagnostic testing. At White Oak Veterinary Hospital, our dermatology services include:

  • Skin Scraping and Cytology: These tests help us determine if there are mites, bacteria, or fungi causing your pet’s symptoms.
  • Allergy Testing: We perform intradermal skin testing or blood tests to identify any environmental or food-related allergies that may be affecting your pet.
  • Biopsy: In some cases, we may take a small sample of your pet’s skin to test for more serious conditions like autoimmune disorders or skin cancer.
  • Ear Swabs: For pets experiencing ear issues, we take swabs to check for infections, yeast, or parasites.
Treating Your Pet’s Skin Condition

Once we’ve diagnosed the issue, we’ll create a customized treatment plan to address your pet’s specific needs. Our veterinary dermatology treatments may include:

  • Medications: Antibiotics, antifungals, and anti-inflammatory medications are often necessary to treat infections and reduce irritation.
  • Allergy Management: Depending on the cause of your pet’s allergies, we may recommend dietary changes, allergy shots, or antihistamines to manage symptoms.
  • Medicated Shampoos and Topicals: These treatments can help soothe your pet’s skin, eliminate infections, and provide relief from itching.
  • Parasite Prevention: We’ll ensure your pet is on the appropriate flea, tick, and mite prevention plan to avoid future infestations.
Ongoing Care for Healthy Skin

Skin conditions can be chronic, meaning they may require ongoing care and management. Our team at White Oak Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to providing your pet with long-term dermatological support, from routine check-ups to prescription refills and diet recommendations. We’re here to ensure your pet’s skin stays healthy for life.

Compassionate Care for Your Pet’s Skin Health

At White Oak Veterinary Hospital, we understand how uncomfortable skin problems can be for pets. Our goal is to diagnose and treat the issue quickly, providing your pet with relief and helping them feel their best.

If your pet is showing signs of a skin condition or you’d like to learn more about our dermatology services, please contact us today. We’re here to keep your pet’s skin healthy and irritation-free!

White Oak Veterinary Hospital

3336 Hendersonville Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
Phone: (828) 687-2803
Email: [email protected]

Hospital Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:00am - 5:30pm
Weekends: CLOSED
white and brown cat

As our community, team, and hospital recover, we’re taking things one day at a time. Our team remains committed to reopening safely, and we’ll share updates as soon as we have a clearer timeline. We truly appreciate your support and patience as we navigate this.

Sincerely,

The White Oak Veterinary Hospital Team

X