
Pet owners generally look upon their animal as a member of their respective families and at Speedway Veterinary Hospital, we feel the same way. Speedway Veterinary Hospital is proud to be an Accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Headed by Dr. Kayla R. Boyer, D.V.M., the staff of Speedway Veterinary Hospital provides a variety of special animal services.
Animal owners generally look upon their pets as members of their respective families and at Speedway Veterinary Hospital, we feel the same way. That's one reason why we understand that your trust in us adds up to a special responsibility. Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care.
Animal owners generally look upon their pets as members of their respective families and at Speedway Veterinary Hospital, we feel the same way. That's one reason why we understand that your trust in us adds up to a special responsibility. Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care.
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Speedway Veterinary Hospital is also proud to become an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care. AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.
Dr. Boyer is a native of Oklahoma, where she attended the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduating in 1995, Dr. Boyer practiced medicine in Maryland in a predominantly equine practice. Dr. Boyer decided to move to Arizona based on her experiences working on the Hopi Indian Reservation as an extern.
At Speedway Veterinary Hospital we know how important the animal members of your family are to you. We will be adding more information to this area as time goes on and would welcome any suggestions or requests for information to be added to this area. You can email your requests by using the form on our Contact Us page or email us at info@speedwayvet.com.
Just as human athletes must take additional precautions during the "dog days of summer", we as dog owners must watch over our canine athletes. Canine heat exhaustion, however, is not limited to canine athletes, every dog is a potential victim. The leading cause of heat exhaustion, and its advancing into heat stroke; is leaving a dog in a hot car.
After dispensing well over 500,000 vaccines with out a single anaphalacytic reaction, the FDA has approved this vaccine for national distribution. Vaccination reduces the risk of death to almost zero and reduces your treatment by 80 to 90%. Initially your dog needs two vaccinations, then an annual booster.
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Sarah Penisten
Dec 02, 2021
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Burga Suga
Oct 19, 2021
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I was very nervous about taking my pet to a vet we grew up in the country and usually handle everything ourselves but the cat needed a cortisol injection so I had to go.
This pet clinic was able to get me in same day and they were very caring and understanding I couldn't recommend better service from a vet
This pet clinic was able to get me in same day and they were very caring and understanding I couldn't recommend better service from a vet
Suzi S.
Oct 04, 2021
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They couldn't see my dog but the receptionist was just so kind by explaining to me why and where I could go to get him help that I just wanted to pop a five star review down just for this small interaction. other places i called didn't give me the time of day so this place is probably really good if they are this kind to a stranger on a cold call.
Jeremiah Thomas
Oct 03, 2021
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Bug Thrasher
Sep 23, 2021
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Joan Stebbins E.
Jul 25, 2021
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Dr Boyer and her staff are people of true character, feelings as well as professionalism.
They give you their absolute best no matter what the situation or how many times they have had to deal with it. I recently had to face the inevitable decision that a lot of us dog lovers do and had to and put my grey on " the other side of the rainbow". I can't tell you how compassionate the whole staff was and Dr. Boyer especially was amazing. She understood my emotional pain and really helped me through the process. Especially after he passed by donating a tree in my greyhound 's name
They give you their absolute best no matter what the situation or how many times they have had to deal with it. I recently had to face the inevitable decision that a lot of us dog lovers do and had to and put my grey on " the other side of the rainbow". I can't tell you how compassionate the whole staff was and Dr. Boyer especially was amazing. She understood my emotional pain and really helped me through the process. Especially after he passed by donating a tree in my greyhound 's name
Jill B. Lmt
Jun 16, 2021
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Jennifer Sanders
Feb 19, 2021
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Claire O.
Feb 08, 2021
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Dr. Kayla Boyer is the best!!! We've been to like 5 vets over the years to find her. Love her. My hubby and I find her to be down-to-earth, high integrity, compassionate, warm, very experienced, and super-knowledgeable. My hubby says she's like a solid, down-home, ol' fashioned country doc. The whole staff is great, especially Robert the Vet Tech. And we never feel rushed, even when they are busy. She's fair-minded, has appropriate pricing, and does not employ the fear-mongering upsell tactics that we've experienced at a few other veterinary practices in town. (Ex. almost
Austin C.
Oct 09, 2020
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This was literally the 4th vet that I took my cat Norm to while dealing with a growth/skin issue on the base of his tail. The other vets tried various antibiotics and treatments but nothing had worked over the span of a year. After some extensive research, Kayla found a very specific antibiotic that has been working for him and has given me hope of curing this after a year of trial and error. Not only was Kayla doing research but she was also making phone calls on my behalf to animal dermatologist and going above and beyond to solve this issue. I'm extremely thankful that there are veterinarians
Jenna Rice
Jul 29, 2020
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Without a doubt the best vet in Tucson! I think my cats got far better quality vet care here than I've ever been able to get in medical care for myself anywhere!
I took all 3 of my cats here for years until I recently moved out of state, and they always received excellent care. I've seen a lot of vets between my cats and cats I've fostered, and I've never been as impressed by a vet hospital as I was here. Everyone here is so nice, to owners and animals, and you can tell they definitely care about your pet. I trust all the employees here to make good decisions for and take good care of my cats
I took all 3 of my cats here for years until I recently moved out of state, and they always received excellent care. I've seen a lot of vets between my cats and cats I've fostered, and I've never been as impressed by a vet hospital as I was here. Everyone here is so nice, to owners and animals, and you can tell they definitely care about your pet. I trust all the employees here to make good decisions for and take good care of my cats
Desi R.
Feb 07, 2020
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Doctor W.
Jun 07, 2019
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I was treated with such respect and kindness by the wonderful staff. They managed to fit me in last minute for an exam- Dr. Boyer is so kind to answer all my questions and to walk me through a medical plan for my little dog. I am forever grateful to the Speedway Vet. Team. Thank you!!! Highly recommend!
Karen D.
May 25, 2019
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Jane D.
May 03, 2019
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Best vet in Tucson. They have the most caring and knowledgeable staff as well. Dr Kayla Boyer is professional, kind and an expert diagnostician. She has 24 years experience and I love her. My dog recently had to be put down due to cancer. Dr Boyer was sincerely the best during such hard times for me my Husband and my sweet beautiful dog. She kindly planted a tree in. Montana in gizmos honor. I can not recommend her highly enough.
Mary L.
Apr 15, 2019
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I chose Speedway Veterinary Hospital because it was recommended to me by several people and it is convenient to my home. I had previously taken my dog to two other vets in Tucson, and I felt they were just not being thorough enough. Something was wrong, and the diagnosis and medication just weren't right. I adopted my dog from a rescue and he had a persistent cough that previous medications had no effect on, so I took him to Speedway Veterinary Hospital based on the recommendation of others. Dr. Kayla Boyer did a very thorough exam, even smelling his ears! She diagnosed his heart murmur and
Willa A.
Dec 07, 2018
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I love how effusive Dr. Boyer is with my sweet, mischevious cat and all the animals that come in the office. She always tells my kitten how handsome he is and I appreciate a vet who actually chats with the animals. All the staff who've helped me have been personable, kind, and confident and I really appreciate their calls the day after any visit to check how my cat is doing. I always feel like my visits are honest, efficient, and thorough. Dr. Boyer and staff explain things well and are open to helping me consider options or prioritize care if money is an issue, while still being up to date
Elizabeth N.
Aug 19, 2018
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This veterinary hospital was extremely informative, and took the time to provide me with websites and information regarding area concerns for my pet, being that we are new to Tucson. I greatly appreciated the moment they took out of their time to educate me in these things. They are issues I really had no way of learning about otherwise.
Pamela D.
Jul 27, 2018
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Donna F.
Apr 24, 2018
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I am so angry at this clinic! Warning DO NOT take your dog to this vet!! She is a money hungry witch! I trusted her with my dog, she only cares about what money she can drain from you! My dog was full of lung cancer and fluid, I asked her to do an x-ray on my boy and she said you can't tell cancer from an x-ray! I had been force feeding him for almost three months, and there advice was to keep doing it.!!!!! I wish you could have seen my boys chest x-ray today! He also had desert valley fever and she put him on a steroid that made the disease kick in worse, my boy couldn't take the medicine
Theresa R.
Mar 24, 2018
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My sweet Puggle was very sick and it was time to end her pain. Dr. Boyer and her staff were truly amazing. It was my first experience having to make this difficult choice. They gave my beautiful Lita the sweetest send off. It was very peaceful and serene. The compassion of Dr. Boyer and her staff is beyond compare! Thank you Speedway Vet for making a very bad day just a little better.
Nancy F.
Nov 30, 2017
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Dr. Boyer and her staff are great. They are so caring. Our corgi was ill and we were able to get in on short notice and they also go the extra to keep her comfortable while they did her vitals. Dr. Boyer is detailed with her explanation and diagnosis and won't order tests she doesn't think is needed. They always follow up the next day to see how our pet is doing.
Morgyn T.
Nov 13, 2017
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I've been in the Tucson area for 4 years now. Back in Arizona since December 2009. And I have to come clean...I've been vet hopping.
I'm owned by 5 pets, 3 dogs and 2 cats. My dogs range in size from 19 lbs to 85 lbs to 130 lbs. Small, medium, and large. For the most part they're healthy and doing great, but when my terrier mix developed bad breath (bad doesn't begin to explain it. His breath smelled like he'd just eaten fresh zombies) and was pawing at his mouth, I knew I had to find a good vet.
Dr. Boyer is that vet.
I've been searching for a veterinary doctor
I'm owned by 5 pets, 3 dogs and 2 cats. My dogs range in size from 19 lbs to 85 lbs to 130 lbs. Small, medium, and large. For the most part they're healthy and doing great, but when my terrier mix developed bad breath (bad doesn't begin to explain it. His breath smelled like he'd just eaten fresh zombies) and was pawing at his mouth, I knew I had to find a good vet.
Dr. Boyer is that vet.
I've been searching for a veterinary doctor