Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive nose-to-tail physical assessment, review of medical history, discussion of lifestyle and nutrition, and preventive care recommendations. Our veterinarian evaluates weight, skin, coat, eyes, ears, heart, lungs, and joints while addressing any concerns you may have to establish a personalized care plan.
Newport Veterinary Hospital provides urgent care during regular business hours. For after-hours or emergency situations, we refer nearestl emergency veterinary hospitals to ensure your pet receives immediate medical attention when our hospital is closed. Our team is happy to guide you to the appropriate emergency provider if needed.
We offer comprehensive veterinary services for dogs and cats, including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostics, dentistry, soft-tissue surgery, parasite prevention, puppy and kitten care, senior pet care, and boarding. Our goal is to provide complete, compassionate care under one roof to support your pet’s health throughout every life stage.
Yes, clients may request an appointment with a specific veterinarian when scheduling. We will do our best to accommodate your preference based on availability. Our entire veterinary team works collaboratively to ensure consistent, high-quality care, so your pet will always be in capable and compassionate hands.
During your pet’s first visit, we focus on building a strong foundation for lifelong health. You can expect a thorough physical exam, discussion of medical history, vaccination planning, and preventive care guidance. We encourage questions and take time to understand your pet’s unique needs, lifestyle, and overall well-being.
Yes, we provide spay and neuter procedures for dogs and cats. These routine surgeries help prevent unwanted litters and offer long-term health and behavioral benefits. Our surgical team follows strict safety protocols, including preoperative evaluations, anesthesia monitoring, and post-operative care instructions to support a smooth recovery.
Newport Veterinary Hospital is conveniently located at 5175 Old York Rd, Rock Hill, SC, 29732. Our centrally accessible location allows us to serve pet families throughout the surrounding communities with trusted veterinary care. Our team is always happy to assist with location-related questions.
Annual wellness exams allow veterinarians to detect potential health concerns early, often before symptoms become noticeable. These visits help monitor changes in weight, dental health, mobility, and internal function. Regular exams also ensure vaccinations and preventive care remain up to date, supporting a longer, healthier life for your pet.
Vaccination schedules vary based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and health status. Puppies and kittens require a series of vaccines, while adult pets typically need boosters annually or every three years. Our veterinarians create personalized vaccination plans to ensure optimal protection while avoiding unnecessary over-vaccination.
Our clinic offers a range of diagnostic services, including in-house bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal testing, and digital imaging. These tools help us quickly evaluate internal health, identify illnesses, and guide treatment decisions. Having diagnostics on-site allows for efficient, accurate care when your pet needs answers promptly.
Many in-house diagnostic test results are available the same day, often within hours. This allows us to begin treatment quickly when necessary. For specialized tests sent to external laboratories, results may take a few days. Our team communicates findings promptly and discusses next steps in a clear, supportive manner.
We offer structured puppy and kitten wellness care that focuses on vaccinations, parasite prevention, nutrition guidance, and developmental monitoring. While formal bundled plans may vary, our team works closely with pet owners to provide affordable, comprehensive preventive care recommendations during these critical early life stages.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit between six and eight weeks of age. Early visits allow us to begin vaccinations, check for parasites, assess growth, and provide guidance on nutrition and behavior. Starting care early helps establish a healthy foundation and positive veterinary experiences.
Senior pets benefit from veterinary visits at least twice a year. As pets age, health changes can occur more rapidly, making regular monitoring essential. Semiannual exams allow early detection of age-related conditions, medication adjustments, and proactive care to maintain comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life.
A senior wellness exam includes a comprehensive physical evaluation, discussion of behavior and mobility changes, and recommended diagnostic screenings such as bloodwork. These exams focus on early detection of age-related conditions, pain management, and preventive strategies designed to support your pet’s comfort and longevity.
Yes, we offer professional dental cleanings for pets. Dental care includes thorough cleaning above and below the gum line, polishing, and evaluation for dental disease. Maintaining oral health helps prevent pain, tooth loss, and systemic infections, contributing significantly to your pet’s overall health and well-being.
A pet dental cleaning typically takes several hours, as it involves anesthesia, a comprehensive oral exam, cleaning, and recovery time. The exact duration depends on your pet’s dental condition and whether extractions are needed. Safety and comfort are our priorities throughout the entire dental procedure.
Yes, Newport Veterinary Hospital performs a variety of surgical procedures on-site. Our clinic is equipped with modern surgical and monitoring equipment to ensure safety. Each procedure includes pre-surgical evaluation, careful anesthesia monitoring, and detailed post-operative care instructions to support a smooth and successful recovery.
We provide soft-tissue surgeries such as spays, neuters, mass removals, wound repairs, and certain internal procedures. Our veterinarians carefully evaluate each patient to determine the most appropriate surgical approach. We prioritize patient safety, pain management, and clear communication with pet owners throughout the process.
Microchipping offers permanent identification that significantly increases the chances of reuniting lost pets with their families. Unlike collars, microchips cannot fall off or be removed. The procedure is quick, safe, and provides lifelong peace of mind by ensuring your pet can be identified if found.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and individual pet. Most pets begin feeling better within a few days, with full recovery typically occurring within 10 to 14 days. We provide detailed post-operative instructions and remain available to address concerns during your pet’s healing process.
Yes, Newport Veterinary Hospital proudly serves patients from Rock Hill as well as nearby communities including York, Clover, Lake Wylie, and Fort Mill. Our clinic is conveniently located at 5175 Old York Rd, Rock Hill, SC, 29732, and we are currently welcoming new patients. Call (803) 366-2123 or schedule your appointment online.
