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Prescription Diet at Uptown Veterinary Clinic in Ann Arbor, Michigan

Prescription Diet

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Prescription Diet for pets at Uptown Veterinary Clinic in Ann Arbor, Michigan

Prescription Diet

A prescription diet is a therapeutic pet food formulated to help manage a specific medical condition, used under veterinary supervision. At Uptown Veterinary Clinic, we offer a full line of Royal Canin prescription diet foods available directly in our clinic. When a specific diet is recommended by our doctors based on your pet’s medical condition, we strive to have it readily available to support immediate dietary needs and treatment plans.

If a prescribed diet is not currently in stock, we can quickly order it and typically receive it within a week. Our team will help ensure your pet transitions smoothly to their new diet and provide guidance on proper feeding amounts and usage based on their health requirements.

Services We Offer

  • Custom nutrition plans
  • Weight management
  • Health-specific diets
  • Digestive support

Prescription diets are often an important part of managing conditions such as allergies, kidney disease, digestive issues, and weight management. These specialized formulas are designed to support medical treatment and improve your pet’s overall quality of life.

Our veterinary team is available to help you understand which diet is most appropriate for your pet’s diagnosis and long-term health goals. We are committed to making therapeutic nutrition simple and accessible, ensuring your pet receives the right support without delay.

Uptown Veterinary Clinic is located at 1723 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105. You can also contact our Ann Arbor veterinary team or browse all of our veterinary services.

Frequently Asked Questions

A prescription diet is a therapeutic pet food formulated to support a specific medical condition, and it is used under veterinary supervision. It works alongside medical treatment rather than replacing it.