Veterinarian
Your Stockton Veterinarian
Welcome to your local veterinarian in Stockton, CA. Caring for all animals is our passion, and we offer our patients only the best and highest quality in care. We treat your pets like our pets, which is like family. If you are looking for a source of excellent care in Stockton and the surrounding areas, call us for an appointment, we will work to help you prevent and treat any illness or injury that your pet might have.
Contact Us
Contact Us Anytime, 7 days a Week
Contact Info
Stockton, CA
(235) 457-0462
Open Hours
M–F: 8am - 6pm
S–S: 8:30am - 4pm

Professional
About Us
Whether your pet requires emergency services or simply a check-up, we believe that animals deserve compassionate veterinary care. We understand that your pets health depends on the care of a veterinarian, and the staff at our clinic is dedicated to providing the utmost in compassionate veterinary care. Call us to schedule an appointment at our Stockton office to help ensure your pet’s health.
Our office is fully equipped with a surgical area, x-rays, exam rooms, and the ability to perform in-house blood work. If you are in need of a clinic to provide your pet with excellent care, our doctors and staff have the education, training, and experience to provide the best Stockton, CA veterinarian services.
All animals deserve compassionate veterinary care in Stockton, CA. Our patients have made our clinic the number one veterinarian in Stockton, CA not only because of our experience and professionalism, but because they know that they will receive treatment from a team that truly does care for their pet. It is the care that we provide, the love and attention that we give our patients which differentiates us from the crowd.
End-of-Life CareKitten Season Will Soon Be Here
Did you know that there was a thing as kitten season? Well, there is. During the spring and summer months, many kittens are born, and many of them are unwanted by the cat owner. With that, many animal shelters will then receive many litters of kittens from cat owners whose cat has kittens that they cannot keep. If you are not a cat breeder, or if you do not want to add to the kitten population, please take the right precautions with your cat. The two biggest things that you can do to help keep the unwanted population of kittens down is to 1) spay/neuter your cat and 2) keep your cat indoors. If you are looking for ways to provide your cat with an outdoor experience without putting him/her at risk visit the ASPCA website, at www.ASPCA.com. Kitten season will soon be upon us, please be sure that you are taking the proper precautions with your cat.

Services
Our Patients
We are proud to serve a variety of pets in the Stockton, CA area, and enjoy nothing more than treating our community of furry friends. From dogs to cats, and rabbits to iguanas, we can help. Caring for all animals is our passion , and we will work with you to ensure that your pet not only is treated by us, but that you have the knowledge when you leave to help prevent and treat your pet at home.
One of the most common “illnesses” that we see in dogs is that they develop hot spots. Find one on your dog and you may be asking or need to ask yourself a few questions. Does your pet frequently develop hot spots? Do you want to know how to treat the painful spots on your dog? Do you want to know why dogs develop hot spots. Find out how and why on a visit to our clinic. We will review with you why your pet frequently develop hot spots and come up with the best plan to treat the painful spots.

Our Services
We are proud to offer the following services in our Stockton clinic:

Flea/Tick/Heartworm treatment and Prevention

Vaccinations

Spay/Neutering

Dental Cleaning

Blood Tests & X-rays

Micro-chipping

Hours Of Operation
Monday – Friday: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Saturday: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday: Closed

Visit Our Office
Stockton, CA

Call Us Today
(235) 462-4623
If you have an emergency, call us and we will see you and your pet, even during non-office hours.
As a pet owner, you do a lot for your pet. So, whether your are working through minor items like a tooth ache, painful spots, kitten season or heartworms. Or you need assistance with something more serious like spaying/neutering or x-rays, know that you are not just bringing your pet to a vet, you are bringing them to family.