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Located in Livermore, California, Del Valle
Pet Hospital is committed to providing the highest quality of
veterinary medicine to the animals of the Tri Valley area of Alameda
and Contra Costa Counties.
Each veterinarian and team member is deeply committed to the health and
well-being of your pet. We love dogs and cats as much as you do! We
believe healthy pets make happy people.
Our veterinarians and staff use on-site x-rays, EKG, blood pressure,
pulse oxygen, and laboratory tests to diagnose pet diseases, and have
veterinary specialists on-call for in clinic orthopedic surgery and
ultrasound exams. Twice daily outside vet laboratory pick-ups provide
the doctors with the latest technology at a nationally recognized
veterinary laboratory staffed by board certified veterinary
specialists. In a further effort to offer cutting edge veterinary
medical technology our doctors may consult with or refer pets to a
local network of veterinary specialists in surgery, radiology, internal
medicine, neurology, dermatology, cardiology, ophthalmology, and
orthopedic surgery.
Our Mission Statement is to practice the highest quality medicine at an
affordable price and provide a professional clinical setting to better
benefit our clients and patients.
We are proud to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital
Association (AAHA). To achieve this, our practice voluntarily goes
through periodic comprehensive on-site evaluations to assure we meet
the highest standards of veterinary care. When you are looking for a
veterinary professional for you and your animals, look to Del Valle Pet
Hospital for your pets' health care.
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By Appointment Only
Monday - Friday: 8am - 6pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 12noon
Sunday: CLOSED
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Announcements
As warm weather approaches, we're all itching to get outdoors. But many of us are just scratching the surface when it comes to choosing and using the proper flea, tick and heartworm protection for our pets. Parasites can cause a variety of problems in animals ranging from mild to severe. In some instances, parasites can even cause death.
Fleas and ticks are the most common external parasite of dogs and cats. Heartworms, roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms are the most common internal parasites.Please bring in a fresh fecal sample on your annual visit to check for parasites. Remember to use heartworm , flea and tick preventative all year round.
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After-Hours
Emergencies
Ohlone Emergency Clinic
1618 Washington Blvd
Fremont, CA 94539
Phone: 510-657-6620
Fax: 510-657-6204
Or
Vetcare Emergency
7760 Amador Valley Blvd
Dublin, Ca 94568
Phone: 925-556-1234
Fax: 925-556-1299 |
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