Same-Day, Urgent Care, Walk-Ins and Drop-Off's Welcome!
At your pet’s first visit, our veterinary team performs a comprehensive physical exam to establish a baseline for overall health. We check vital signs, teeth and gums, skin and coat condition, joints and mobility, and organ function. We also review any previous medical records, discuss your questions or concerns, and recommend appropriate vaccinations, parasite prevention, and diagnostic tests to support your pet’s long-term health.
We provide urgent care for sick or injured pets during our regular business hours, but emergency care is not our primary focus. Availability is limited and based on schedule capacity, so please call ahead before coming in so our team can assess your pet’s needs. For after-hours emergencies, please refer to the emergency clinic contact numbers listed in our Resources section.
We offer a comprehensive range of veterinary services to support your pet’s health at every life stage. These include preventive wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostic testing, dental care and cleanings, surgical procedures with anesthesia support, microchipping, and specialized care for puppies, kittens, and senior pets. All services are provided in a calm, low-stress environment focused on comfort and quality care.
Yes. Same-day appointments for urgent concerns are available when our schedule allows and are prioritized based on medical need. Routine visits are usually scheduled in advance to ensure dedicated time with our team. We recommend calling ahead so we can prepare for your visit and help reduce wait times.
Yes. You can request an appointment with a specific veterinarian, and we will do our best to accommodate your preference based on availability. To arrange this, please contact our team by phone or book through the PetDesk app, and we’ll be happy to help schedule your visit.
At your pet’s first visit, we perform a comprehensive physical exam, review medical history, and discuss your pet’s lifestyle, diet, and preventive care needs. Our veterinary team will address your questions, suggest any needed vaccinations or diagnostic tests, and focus on keeping your pet comfortable and at ease throughout the appointment.
Yes. We perform spay and neuter surgeries using safe anesthesia protocols, close monitoring, and effective pain management to keep your pet comfortable. Our team follows proven surgical and recovery guidelines to minimize stress and support your pet’s long-term health.
TotalBond Veterinary Hospital at Davidson is located at 2073 Mecklenburg Highway Mooresville, NC 28115-8574. We’re in the Mountain Island area and are easily accessible for pet owners across the Mooresville region. Contact us if you need directions or parking details—we’re happy to help.
Vaccination schedules vary based on the type of vaccine, as well as your pet’s age, lifestyle, and health history. Core vaccines are typically given annually or every three years. Puppies and kittens receive a starter series followed by booster shots. Our team creates a personalized vaccination plan to provide safe, effective, and long-lasting protection.
Yes. Parasite preventives are safe for dogs and cats when properly prescribed and used as directed. Our team selects the right product based on your pet’s species, age, weight, and medical history. These treatments are carefully tested and formulated to protect against parasites while supporting overall health.
Microchipping gives your pet permanent identification that cannot be lost or removed, significantly improving the chances of being reunited if they go missing. The procedure is quick and safe and can be done during a routine visit. When your contact details are kept current in the registry, shelters and veterinary clinics can easily scan the chip to help return your pet home.
We provide a full range of diagnostic testing to evaluate and monitor your pet’s health. Services include in-house lab testing such as bloodwork, urinalysis, and fecal exams, along with advanced imaging like digital X-rays and ultrasound. These diagnostics help detect issues early and support accurate, timely treatment decisions.
We provide a wide range of surgical services with a strong focus on safety and successful outcomes. These include routine spay and neuter procedures, soft-tissue surgeries such as mass removals and wound repairs, and select medical surgeries when appropriate. All procedures are performed with modern anesthesia, monitoring, and pain management protocols.
Recovery time depends on the type of surgery, as well as your pet’s age and overall health. Many pets are more comfortable within 24–48 hours, while complete healing usually takes about 10–14 days. Our team will give you clear aftercare instructions to support a safe and smooth recovery.
You should schedule your puppy or kitten’s first veterinary visit soon after bringing them home, ideally between six and eight weeks of age. This visit includes a full wellness exam, initial vaccinations, parasite prevention planning, and guidance on nutrition, behavior, and ongoing health care.
To schedule care for your puppy or kitten, please call our clinic or book through the PetDesk app. Our team will help you find an available appointment and recommend the right wellness exams, vaccinations, and early-life care plan to support your pet’s long-term health.
A pet dental cleaning usually takes about one to three hours, depending on your pet’s size, health status, and the severity of dental buildup or disease. The appointment includes anesthesia, a comprehensive oral exam, dental X-rays, professional cleaning, and polishing for thorough care.
Dental care is not painful when performed under proper veterinary supervision. Procedures are done using safe anesthesia and appropriate pain control before, during, and after treatment. This keeps pets comfortable while dental disease, plaque, and tartar are safely treated to protect overall health.
Senior pets should see a veterinarian at least twice a year because their health can change more quickly with age. Regular wellness visits help monitor weight, mobility, dental health, and organ function, allowing potential issues to be detected and treated early for a longer, healthier life.

