La Quinta Pet Hospital

78555 HWY 111
La Quinta, CA 92253

(760)760-7000

lqpethospital.com

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Since November 2020

  

 

YOUR PET IS OUR FOCUS • YOUR CONCERNS ARE OUR OBLIGATION • YOUR MANDATE IS OUR COMMITMENT

VALLEY VET URGENT CARE (VVUC)
LA QUINTA PET HOSPITAL (LQPH)
is a full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing URGENT CARE & comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care to the entire Coachella Valley.

The best bond between you and your pets starts with good health. Everyone’s health journey is unique. It’s the same for those in our care. At VVUC & La Quinta Pet Hospital every pet is treated with the utmost care and love!

 

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We Welcome you in our Spacious and Inviting Setting. 

We Provide Optimal Comfort and Highly Personalized Attention to our Patients.

Checkmark Icon We are located conveniently within the central- most intersection of the entire Coachella Valley, offering abundant and spacious parking!

 

Checkmark Icon La Quinta Pet Hospital occupies a single, stand alone building with designated waiting rooms for both our canine and feline patients.

 

checkWe will always do our best to accommodate you and your pet to ensure you get the quickest appointment possible!

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Individualized Services

 

Our pets are more than furry friends. They share their lives with us. They are part of our families. Let La Quinta Pet Hospital be your other family doctor. 

We take a modern approach to pet wellness for long, healthy lives, and offer the utmost in a calm, stress-free environment.

We offer a comprehensive range of services, ranging from Prevention and Wellness Exams to the most challenging orthopedic surgeries and dentistry. All this, of course, supported by our comprehensive in house laboratory, digital radiology and ultrasound.

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Dr. Allen’s extensive background positions him uniquely as someone you might want to consult for a second opinion.

Be it that your pet's condition presents as a more challenging case, or when you feel that as a client your personal needs mandate extra consideration, Dr. Allen will always strive to present you with the latest in medicine, tailored to your pets unique case, and your budget alike.

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Pet Health Resources

 

Are you interested in learning more more about pet behavior, nutrition, or want to learn how to administer medications?

We're here to discuss these topics but you may want to investigate or explore on your own!

Our Informational Pages contain accurate, current, and reliable information on a wide variety of Veterinary and Pet Health topics. Please search through our helpful articles, our how-to videos, browse our Pet Health Library and contact us with any questions you might have!

 

 

 

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Lead Poisoning in Dogs and Cats

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