Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
Your pet’s first exam with Rawls Veterinary Hospital
typically includes a full physical health assessment by a veterinarian, evaluation of current health concerns, discussion of medical history, and recommendations for necessary diagnostics or treatments. This visit establishes a baseline for your pet’s well-being and helps the team tailor future care.
Yes, we provide comprehensive emergency and critical care services for pets. Our veterinarians and technical support staff are on-site and equipped to respond quickly to urgent situations, including trauma, severe illness, poisoning, and other life-threatening conditions. We offer immediate assessment, advanced diagnostics, intensive monitoring, and hospitalization when needed. If your pet experiences an emergency, call us right away—help is only a phone call away.
Rawls offers a comprehensive suite of services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, surgery, radiology (X-rays), internal medicine, pain management, laser surgery, microchipping, parasite prevention, and emergency/critical care. They also provide puppy/kitten care, senior care, nutritional counseling, and a fully stocked pharmacy.
The clinic encourages appointments to ensure timely care, but they often strive to accommodate same-day needs when possible. It’s best to call ahead to confirm availability and help the team prepare for your pet’s visit.
Yes — when you call to book an appointment, you can request a specific veterinarian. Rawls has a dedicated team, and they’ll do their best to honor your preference, though availability may vary based on schedules.
During the first visit, you’ll meet the veterinarian and team, complete any necessary intake forms, and your pet will receive a thorough physical examination. The vet will discuss your pet’s health history, recommend any preventive care or diagnostics, and create a personalized care plan.
Yes — Rawls Veterinary Hospital
provides surgical services, including spaying and neutering, as part of their comprehensive surgical care offerings to support your pet’s long-term health.
Rawls Veterinary Hospital
is located in Daytona Beach, Florida. The street address is: 600 Mason Ave, Suite 200, Daytona Beach, FL 32117. Book a consultation with the most trusted veterinarian near you.
Wellness exams help detect health issues early, monitor conditions before they become serious, update vaccinations, and allow your vet to tailor preventative care. Regular exams are key to keeping your pet healthy throughout life.
If your pet suddenly changes behavior or appetite, contact the clinic as soon as possible. Such changes can signal underlying health problems that require timely veterinary evaluation and intervention.
Pain medications can have side effects in some pets. Your vet at Rawls will discuss any potential risks, monitor your pet’s response, and adjust treatment to ensure comfort and safety throughout recovery or management.
This question refers to a different clinic, not associated with Rawls Veterinary Hospital. Rawls focuses on comprehensive pet care in Daytona Beach — including pain management — with experienced veterinarians and a full suite of services dedicated to your pet’s comfort and well-being.
Yes — diagnostic imaging tools like ultrasounds are considered safe for pets and help veterinarians assess internal organs without invasive procedures. The Rawls team uses diagnostics responsibly to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Diagnostic imaging, like X-rays and ultrasounds, helps identify abnormalities that may signal early disease, including some cancers. Your vet uses these tools alongside clinical findings to recommend further testing or early intervention.
Early visits focus on physical exams, baseline health assessments, vaccination planning, parasite prevention, nutritional guidance, and owner education to support healthy development or aging.
Introducing a new kitten slowly, with separate spaces and gradual supervised interactions, helps reduce stress and lets cats adjust at their own pace. Ask your vet for specific tips tailored to your pets’ temperaments.
Yes — dental disease can cause pain or discomfort that may lead to changes in behavior. Regular dental exams and cleanings help maintain oral health and can positively impact your pet’s overall well-being.
Maintain dental health with regular brushing, dental chews, and routine veterinary cleanings recommended by your vet. Good at-home care supports fresh breath and healthy gums.
Recovery time varies with the procedure, your pet’s age, and health. Your vet will give specific after-care instructions, pain management guidance, and timeline expectations to support a smooth recovery.
Rawls Veterinary Hospital
is in Daytona Beach and does not schedule consultations for clinics in Daytona Beach. To schedule surgery with Rawls, call the clinic and ask to book a surgical consultation with their team.
Pets are typically considered seniors around 7 years old for dogs and cats, though some larger breeds may be classified earlier. Your vet will discuss age-related care tailored to your pet.
Senior pets benefit from at least bi-annual wellness exams to monitor age-related changes, adjust care plans, and catch health issues early. Your vet can recommend a schedule based on your pet’s needs.
Yes. Rawls Veterinary Hospital welcomes patients from Daytona Beach and the surrounding communities of Ormond Beach, Holly Hill, Port Orange, and South Daytona. We are located at 600 Mason Ave, Suite 200, Daytona Beach, FL 32117, and are accepting new patients. Call (386) 253-2525 or book online.

