Mission Valley Veterinary Clinic is proud to serve the Fremont, CA area for everything pet related. Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise. Mission Valley Veterinary Clinic stays on top of the latest advances in veterinary technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery.
We are a full-service animal hospital and are able to help care for your family pets. We treat many different types of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, and pocket pets like hamsters and guinea pigs. To better meet the unique needs of our patients, we offer the following preventative care and specialty vet services.
We are a full-service animal hospital and are able to help care for your family pets. We treat many different types of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, and pocket pets like hamsters and guinea pigs. To better meet the unique needs of our patients, we offer the following preventative care and specialty vet services.
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I have been a manager in the Veterinary Field since 2003 and I have been the manager at Mission Valley Veterinary Clinic since February of 2006. I am a member of the Veterinary Hospital Manager's Association. My furry family consists of a lovable, rescued mutt Dottie and 2 wonderful cats, Lily Belle and Raisin.
Dental health is very important to our companion animal. Many animals can suffer complications from tartar and gingivitis and this condition can progress to periodontal disease.
Periodontal disease and oral bacteria can easily affect other organ systems including the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, and brain If your pet should develop any dental problems, Mission Valley Veterinary Clinic is fully equipped to perform dental prophylaxis, digital dental radiography, and tooth extractions.Pre-anesthetic exam-Your veterinarian should examine your pet to ensure it is healthy enough to go under general anesthesia.
Periodontal disease and oral bacteria can easily affect other organ systems including the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, and brain If your pet should develop any dental problems, Mission Valley Veterinary Clinic is fully equipped to perform dental prophylaxis, digital dental radiography, and tooth extractions.Pre-anesthetic exam-Your veterinarian should examine your pet to ensure it is healthy enough to go under general anesthesia.
Semi-annual physical examinations are very important for your pet. Dr. Edelman, Dr. Virk, and Dr. Harper recommend a complete physical examination for your pet bi-annually for all our patients. Wellness programs vary depending on the species, age, and health needs of the patient. Wellness examinations are also essential in spotting problems before they become serious health issues.
Is your pet a senior? That's okay if they are because we celebrate seniors! You may be surprised, but if your pet is between the ages of 5-7 years or older they are considered a senior. What does this mean? It means it's time to keep a watchful eye on their health and we would like to help you do so.
Vaccines are products that stimulate the immune system without causing illness. The end result is that the immune system is sensitized to the disease and if your pet is exposed to the disease again in the future, they can fight it off without becoming ill. Pet vaccines cover a variety of severe and potentially deadly diseases that occur here in Fremont, and they are considered one of the most important parts of preventative medicine.
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Theresa Evangelista
Dec 09, 2021
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Alejandra Vaquerano
Sep 17, 2021
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Hao Cung
Aug 14, 2021
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Nicole Pense
Jul 30, 2021
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We received our care for our dog here because it was close, and she did receive very good care here from the vets, but after shopping around I realized that it was very expensive, even for the area. We ran out of prescription dog food that our dog needs to stay healthy, and apparently our dog hadn’t been in for a checkup at mission for over a year, though she had a checkup at another vet 6 months ago while we were out of town fleeing the fires. Mission wouldn’t accept the other pets visit, couldnt see us sooner than two weeks away, and wouldn’t give us even a holdover supply of food. They
Shannon Arndt
Jun 21, 2021
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Helen Dong
Apr 21, 2021
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Elisha
Feb 17, 2021
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Pong Ching
Jan 22, 2021
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This place over charges you and provides worst value! and poor quality of service!
My cat wasn't eating well and had her for a check. First of all, the vet could not figure out what went wrong with her losing of appetite, so she took a shoot gun approach -- giving her several medications and prescribed Geriatric screening (lab tests). The total cost was over $590. With such sticker shock, I had to decline many.
For the Geriatric screen, most places only charge around $85-$110, but they charged more than $300. The deworm medication was $15 for one tablet, and you can get from Chew.com for $4.50
My cat wasn't eating well and had her for a check. First of all, the vet could not figure out what went wrong with her losing of appetite, so she took a shoot gun approach -- giving her several medications and prescribed Geriatric screening (lab tests). The total cost was over $590. With such sticker shock, I had to decline many.
For the Geriatric screen, most places only charge around $85-$110, but they charged more than $300. The deworm medication was $15 for one tablet, and you can get from Chew.com for $4.50