Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital
Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital is a general practice practice in La Mesa, CA. Procedures include Annual Examinations, Prescriptions, injury repair, and Dentistry.
About
Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary office providing primary medical services including annual examinations, vaccinations, wellness consultations, spay & neutering, and general medicine. The clinic offers a range of surgical services such as tumor removal, injury repair, soft tissue, and orthopedic surgery, alongside intensive care. Diagnostic capabilities include digital X-rays, ultrasound, and in-house lab work for blood tests and microscopic examinations. Dentistry, dermatology, parasite prevention, and pharmaceuticals are also available.
Established in 1965, Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital serves pet owners in La Mesa and San Diego, California. The practice aims to combine old-fashioned hospitality with cutting-edge technology, including digital X-rays, a digital dental X-ray system, a Dentalaire Dental system, EKG, and advanced anesthetic monitoring equipment. Clients can expect personalized service focused on achieving the best care for their pets.
Surgical team
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Dr. Scott Jacobs
DVM
Dr. Scott Jacobs became the new owner of Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital in January 2010 after practicing for 11 years in Florida and a year in Wisconsin.
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Charmain Sanchez
CVT
Charmain Sanchez has been in the veterinary field for more than 20 years.
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Kimberlee Louder
Kimberlee Louder has been in the veterinary field for more than 20 years and has a keen interest in internal medicine, especially feline.
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Colleen Giardina
Colleen Giardina has been in the veterinary field longer than anyone at the practice and has interests including dentistry, dental radiography, and surgical assisting.
Procedures
- Annual Examinations
- Prescriptions
- injury repair
- Dentistry
- Advanced Anesthetic Care
- Surgery
- Pharmaceuticals
- Parasite Prevention
- Intensive Care
- Wellness Consultations
- invasive ingestion events
- tumor removal
- Vaccinations
- orthopedic surgery
- Lab Work
- Spay & Neutering
- Allergy testing
- Blood tests
- General Medicine
- Dermatology
Equipment
- anesthetic monitoring equipment
- Ultrasound
- digital dental X-ray system
- EKG
- Dentalaire Dental system
- Digital X-Rays
Photos
Photos via Google · Carlee, Alexis Chamberlin, Daniel Cancino, Stefanie Lahrmann, Sharon Willoughby
Frequently asked questions
- What types of surgical procedures are performed at Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital?
- Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital performs surgical services including tumor removal, injury repair, and invasive ingestion events. They also conduct soft tissue and orthopedic surgery.
- What diagnostic imaging and laboratory services are available at Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital?
- The hospital offers digital X-rays and ultrasound technology to examine internal organs. They also provide in-house lab work, including microscopic examinations and blood tests, to identify internal or external issues affecting pets.
- What preventative care services does Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital emphasize?
- Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital emphasizes preventative care through annual examinations, vaccinations, and parasite preventatives. They also offer wellness screenings tailored to a pet's specific breed, age, and condition, aiming to identify health issues early.
- What advanced equipment does Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital utilize in its practice?
- The hospital uses cutting-edge technology including digital X-rays, a digital dental X-ray system, a Dentalaire Dental system, EKG, and the latest anesthetic monitoring equipment. This technology supports their goal of combining modern care with traditional hospitality.
- What professional veterinary organizations is Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital affiliated with?
- Fletcher Hills Animal Hospital holds professional memberships with organizations such as the American Veterinary Medical Association, California Veterinary Medical Association, San Diego County Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, and American Association of Feline Practitioners. They are also members of the American Heartworm Society and the Evidence Based Veterinary Medical Association.