Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center

Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center is a general practice practice in Denver, CO. Procedures include Puppy & Kitten Care, Diagnostic screenings on stool samples, Senior Care, and non-routine soft tissue surgeries.

About

Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center is an AAHA-accredited and Fear Free certified general practice in Denver, CO, established in 2011. The clinic provides comprehensive primary care services including preventive medicine, puppy and kitten care, senior care, dental care, and routine and non-routine soft tissue surgeries. They also offer in-house diagnostics such as radiology, and specialized services like cardiology and laser treatment.

The clinic serves clients from various Northeast Denver neighborhoods including Park Hill, Stapleton, Lowry, Montclair, Hale, Hilltop, City Park, City Park North, East Colfax, and Uptown. For emergencies during business hours, critically ill or injured patients are prioritized, and the clinic advises clients on their ability to see the pet. For after-hours or life-threatening issues, they provide a list of area emergency hospitals for referral.

Surgical team

  • DR. MARGOT K. VAHRENWALD

    After graduating from the veterinary school at Colorado State University in 2000, she completed a 13-month small animal internship at Friendship Hospital for Animals in Washington, DC.

  • Dr. Stephanie McAvoy

    She is a 2023 graduate of Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine and has a B.S. in Animal and Veterinary Science from The University of Maine.

  • Dr. Maya Moon

  • Alice

    Alice is currently in school to further her career in the Veterinary Industry, with a goal of gaining her a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree – specializing in wildlife and exotic animals!

  • Cassey

  • AISHA

    She went to the University of Wyoming and studied Microbiology.

  • Caitlyn H.

    She has been working in the veterinary field as a veterinary assistant for three years.

  • Daniel B.

    Daniel worked in human medicine as a Medical Assistant for 6 years, while also studying for Marine Biology.

  • Kate B.

    During her time in school, Kate had the opportunity to intern at the Duke Lemur Center, completing an independent research project on ringtailed lemur communication.

  • Emily

    My love for animals is what made me choose this profession.

  • DANIELLE

    Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Danielle pursued a Bachelor of Animal Science Degree and an Associate’s in Business Administration through Colorado State University.

Procedures

  • Puppy & Kitten Care
  • Diagnostic screenings on stool samples
  • Senior Care
  • non-routine soft tissue surgeries
  • Dental Care
  • Cardiology Services
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Laser Treatment
  • Vaccinations
  • routine soft tissue surgeries

Equipment

  • Radiology

Photos

Photos via Google · Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center, Brittaney, Dion Jones-Bauer

Frequently asked questions

What type of veterinary services does Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center offer?
Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center offers a range of services including preventive medicine, puppy and kitten care, senior care, dental care, and routine and non-routine soft tissue surgeries. They also provide radiology, cardiology services, and laser treatment.
Is Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center accredited by any organizations?
Yes, Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center is AAHA-Accredited, having earned its initial accreditation in November 2011 and passing recertifications in 2013 and 2017. They are also Fear Free Certified, aiming to provide a low-stress experience for pets and owners.
What is Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center's policy for pet emergencies?
During business hours, critically ill or injured patients are prioritized and seen immediately as time and staffing allow, with the clinic advising clients on availability. For after-hours or life-threatening emergencies, they provide a list of area emergency hospitals for referral.
What neighborhoods does Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center serve?
Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center serves clients from neighborhoods such as Park Hill, Stapleton, Lowry, Montclair, Hale, Hilltop, City Park, City Park North, East Colfax, and Uptown in Northeast Denver.
Does Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center offer specialized care for senior pets?
Yes, the clinic provides senior and geriatric care, recommending twice-yearly physical exams for pets over age seven. They use laboratory diagnostic testing on blood and urine to monitor organ systems and manage chronic diseases, and offer guidance on nutrition, exercise, and supportive supplements for aging pets.

Contact & hours

Address

2255 Oneida St
Denver

Website

parkhillvet.com

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