📞 303-794-2008

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 📌200 W. Lehow Ave, Englewood Co

Traditional Medicine

  • Wellness Plans

    Wellness packages designed to help pets live longer through proactive healthcare. to do.​

  • Laboratory

    Bloodwork | Urinalysis | Fecal Exam | Fungal Cultures

  • Dentistry

    Many pet live with infected and painful teeth without showing any signs of discomfort, and why regular dental exams are important.

  • Ultrasound

    We perform ultrasounds in clinic. No need to go to a specialist or book with separate traveling specialists.

  • Xrays

    We take x-rays to get an inside look at joints, bones, internal organs and the spinal column.

Alternative Medicine

  • Acupuncture

    Acupuncture has been shown to help relieve pain, stress, increase circulation and regulate body systems.

  • Homeopathy

    Nosodes | Homotoxicology | Flower Essences

  • Vaccine Alternatives

    To avoid unnecessary vaccinations, titers that measure the antibody levels against certain diseases.

  • Cold Laser Therapy

    Therapeutic lasers emit photons which enhance energy production and allows cells to heal faster and more completely.

EXOTIC Medicine

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    Small Mammals

    You can rely on our experienced veterinary team’s knowledge of mice, rats, hedgehogs, rabbits, ferrets and other small mammal pets.

  • Avian Care

    Avian Services
    Toenail Trims | Wing Clipping | Sexing | Beak Trimming

  • Reptilian & Amphibian Care

    Basic sick pet and general exams. We discuss appropriate enclosures, environmental requirements, sanitation, and disease prevention.
    Snakes | Lizards | Turtles | Frogs

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200 W Lehow Avenue
Englewood, CO 80110
p. 303-794-2008
f. 303-794-0335
Email

We will be closed on July 4th

We wish you a safe and happy holiday!

We Will Be Closed for

Juneteenth honors the day the last Confederate community of 250,000 enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas, received word that they have been freed. 2 years and 5 months after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. On June 19, 1872, community leaders saved $1,000 to purchase land in 1872, that would be devoted specifically to Juneteenth celebrations. That land became Emancipation Park. Texas was the first state to recognize Juneteenth in 1980, calling it “Emancipation Day.” On June 17, 2021, Juneteenth National Independence Act, established June 19th as a federal holiday.

we will be closed
thurs 6/13
for building maintenance

Our clinic will be closed on Monday, Sept 2nd, in observance of Labor Day.

Labor Day honors the American labor movement and the contributions of workers to the development and achievements of the country.