The Vets
The Vets are a Phoenix-based mobile veterinarian service. It performs in-depth checks of pets from head to tail, then offers expert guidance on how best to care for their ailing animals. Vaccinations against rabies, bordetella, distemper, leptospirosis, parvovirus and other diseases are also provided, and a variety of laboratory tests, including skin scrapings, urine, and blood, are performed.
Its doctors and nurses see patients the same or the following day, issue medical clearance for international travel, and implant microchips. By providing veterinary services directly to clients’ homes, The Vets was established in 2021 with the hope of relieving some of their burdens.
Ahwatukee Commons Veterinary Hospital
Phoenix is home to Ahwatukee Commons Veterinary Hospital. Otitis, dermatitis, arthritis, ear infections, and wound healing are just a few of the illnesses that can be treated with stem cell therapy and cold laser therapy. The clinic has been chosen “Best Veterinarian” by the readers of Ahwatukee Foothills News, and its employees are all certified by the American Institute of Medical Laser Applications.
Animal Care Hospital
Since 1964, local Phoenix residents have been able to count on Animal Care Hospital for all of their veterinarian care needs. Dental treatment, grooming, boarding, behavioral therapy, laser therapy and surgery, laboratory services, parasite control, microchipping, orthopedic surgery, and dietary counseling are just some of the services provided by the AAHA-accredited clinic. Formed in the Veterinary Leadership Group, Dr. Stephen Bishop earned his DVM from Kansas State University in 1973. (VLG).
Bell Ridge Animal Hospital & Boarding
When it comes to pet care in the Greater Phoenix area, Bell Ridge Animal Hospital & Boarding is your one-stop shop. Dogs and cats can get a variety of surgical procedures performed, such as sterilization, declawing, dental care, orthopedic surgery, eye surgery, and mass euthanasia.
The vet clinic is open every day of the week, and its doctors have over 40 years of experience between them. You can leave your pet here overnight, although the staff only works until 7:00 p.m. Also cared for are exotics, ferrets, rabbits, and guinea pigs.
Central Mesa Veterinary Hospital
The Central Mesa Veterinary Hospital provides both emergency and preventative care for pets in the Mesa area. The urgent care center is available to patients five days a week. As a member of Central Mesa Veterinary Hospital’s website, you’ll gain access to exclusive perks, such as a complimentary subscription to the hospital’s Pet Living & Wellness Newsletter. After completing her veterinary degree at Iowa State University, Dr. Dawn Senter went on to work in the field.
Deer Creek Animal Hospital
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, Deer Creek Animal Hospital has served pets and their people since 1997. The clinic offers a wide range of services, including wellness checks, ultrasounds, dental treatment, an on-site pharmacy, immunizations, spays, neuters, minor surgery, and ear care.
Services like boarding, childcare, grooming, and training are provided. In 1991, Dr. Suzanne Higgins earned her degree from Colorado State University’s Department of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Dove Valley Animal Hospital
The veterinarians at Dove Valley Animal Hospital in Cave Creek have a combined 25 years of expertise. The clinic is available every day of the week, and its services include preventative checkups, regular medical care, dental care, surgical procedures, acupuncture, and stem cell therapy for those who need it.
Sugar gliders, rabbits, mice, lizards and snakes, hedgehogs, and chinchillas are just some of the exotic and pocket pet species seen at the clinic. When it comes to grooming, boarding, chiropractic care, and behavioral modification, Dove Valley Animal Hospital directs its clients to other services.
East Maryland Animal Hospital
Phoenix’s East Maryland Animal Hospital has been providing comprehensive care for pets since its opening in 1954. Dr. Wendy Schroeder, the resident vet here, earned her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.
The hospital provides basic wellness care, such as dentistry, to assist pets to stay healthy, dietary guidance to prevent illness, parasite treatment, immunizations, and microchipping to help lost pets find their way back to their owners.
Happy Valley Animal Hospital
The veterinarians at Happy Valley Animal Hospital have a combined 33 years of expertise serving the Metro Phoenix area. Vaccinations, sterilization (both spaying and neutering and not), dental treatment, microchipping, parasite control, after-hours care, and surgical procedures are all available here.
There are also wellness plans for older pets as well as younger, active canines. Happy Valley Animal Hospital is open seven days a week and has a complete staff, but they do not treat emergencies outside of business hours.
Ingleside Animal Hospital
Since 1959, Ingleside Animal Hospital in the Phoenix area has held AAHA accreditation. Microchipping, laser therapy, dietary counseling, obedience training, pharmacy, diagnostics, and surgery are all available to pet owners, as are allergy testing and dermatology.
Vaccinations, health checks, care for puppies and kittens, and treatment for older pets are all on the menu. Brian Serbin, DVM is currently a member of the Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board, where he previously served as chairman of the Examining Board’s Investigative Committee for five years.
Laveen Veterinary Center
South Phoenix and South Mountain are served by Laveen Veterinary Center, a Laveen animal hospital. Preventative treatment, care for the elderly, diagnostic testing, oral surgery, chemotherapy, orthopedic surgery, pain management, boarding, and ultrasonography are all part of the menu of available medical services. The facility is connected to the University Animal Hospital in Tempe, Arizona, and has earned AAHA accreditation as a result.
Raintree Pet Resort + Medical Center
Scottsdale is home to the animal hospital and boarding facility known as Raintree Pet Resort + Medical Center. In 2016, voters in Arizona ranked it as the best animal hospital in the state since opening in 2013. The American Association of Feline Practitioners has recognized it as a cat-friendly facility, and the American Animal Hospital Association has granted it accreditation (fewer than 15% of the nation’s veterinary clinics have achieved this accreditation).
Dr. Savard cares for many kinds of animals, including felines and canines as well as birds, exotics, and small pets. Clients and patients alike will appreciate the clinic’s wide range of services and friendly staff. Pet Resort was established in 1987 and has since won numerous awards.
They offer daycare and overnight boarding with socializing, large rooms, a heated in-ground pool, a splash pad, misted play yards, in-house snacks, and grooming. You can throw your pet a birthday or holiday party, and there’s a designated space for cats to stay if you need that.