Special Announcements
A message to our valued customers
We are excited to announce that we will begin our transition towards in-person appointments on August 2, 2021.
- One client per appointment may accompany their pet(s) into the clinic.
- Anyone entering the clinic must wear a properly fitting mask throughout the entire visit regardless of vaccine status.
- When you arrive at the clinic for your appointment or prescription pick up please STAY IN YOUR CAR and call us at 909-865-2433 to check in. A team member will prepare for your visit and escort you into an exam room for your scheduled doctor visit or come out to your car with anything you need.
- Curbside Care protocols will still be in place for technician appointments (such as nail trims or suture removals) and prescription pick up or sample drop off.
- Curbside Care appointments (pet exams via phone while you wait in your car) will remain available on request.
- If you or anyone in your household is feeling under the weather or are quarantining due to COVID exposure, please reschedule your appointment or call us to discuss options if your pet is sick.
We appreciate your trust and support during this past year of pandemic precautions and look forward to finally welcoming you back in person.

Clinic hours
Day | Hours |
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Monday – Friday | 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Saturday | 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Early detection and correction of medical problems will help to ensure that your pet will live a long, healthy and active life.
Because protecting your pet’s health is our most important job, we have a complete in-house veterinary diagnostic laboratory that allows us to perform a wide range of tests on blood, urine, feces and biopsied tissue.
In our continuing efforts to offer the highest quality veterinary medicine, our hospital features state of the art surgical, anesthetic monitoring and treatment options for your pets.
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