Happy Valley Pet Hospital
Happy Valley Pet Hospital is a general practice practice in Campbell, CA. Procedures include Spay & Neuter, Vaccinations, Laser Therapy, and Deworming.
About
Happy Valley Pet Hospital is a full-service general practice in Campbell, CA, providing comprehensive veterinary care for cats, dogs, rabbits, and pocket pets, including hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, mice, and rats. The hospital offers wellness exams, vaccinations, microchipping, and specialized care for puppies, kittens, and senior pets. In-house services include dentistry, soft-tissue surgeries, digital X-rays, ultrasound, and a full diagnostic lab for blood work, heartworm testing, and urinalysis.
The clinic serves pets from Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, San Jose, Cupertino, Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, and Mountain View. They offer daytime urgent and emergency care with same-day appointments for non-life-threatening conditions and serious issues. The practice emphasizes preventive medicine, client education, and utilizes low-stress, fear-free techniques to ensure pet comfort. Dr. Cheung provides expert care for rabbits and small mammals.
Surgical team
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Dr. Cheung
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Dr. Goh
Procedures
- Spay & Neuter
- Vaccinations
- Laser Therapy
- Deworming
- Microchipping
- Physical Examination
- Urgent Care
- Tick-borne disease testing
- Allergy testing
- Orthopedic surgeries
- Parasite Prevention
- Extractions
- C-section
- Euthanasia
- Soft-tissue surgeries
- Foreign body removal
- Pet blood work
- Urinalysis
- Fecal
- Domestic travel certificates
- Dental exams
- Preoperative blood work
- Cystotomy
- Emergency Care
- Sick pet exams
- Puppy & Kitten Care
- Cleanings
- Dentistry
- Rabbit & Pocket Pet Care
- Sick care
- Splenectomy
- Cytology
- Senior Pet Care
- Mass removal
- International Travel Certificates
- Heartworm testing
- Wellness Exam
Equipment
- In-house lab
- Digital dental X-rays
- Abdominal diagnostic pet ultrasounds
Photos
Photos via Google · Happy Valley Pet Hospital, Jessica Graves-Rothwell, chris Bowles, Yuxin Liu
Frequently asked questions
- What species does Happy Valley Pet Hospital treat?
- Happy Valley Pet Hospital provides complete veterinary services for cats, dogs, rabbits, and pocket pets. Dr. Cheung specifically offers expert care for rabbits and small mammals, including hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, mice, and rats. The hospital focuses on preventive care and comprehensive services for these species.
- Does Happy Valley Pet Hospital offer same-day appointments for urgent or emergency care?
- Yes, Happy Valley Pet Hospital offers same-day appointments for both daytime urgent care and emergency care. Urgent care is available for non-life-threatening conditions like illnesses and minor injuries, while emergency care addresses serious health issues. This service is provided during business hours for cats and dogs.
- What types of surgeries does Happy Valley Pet Hospital perform?
- The skilled veterinarians at Happy Valley Pet Hospital perform many soft-tissue surgeries, including mass removal, foreign body removal, C-sections, cystotomies, and splenectomies. For orthopedic surgeries, the clinic works with a traveling surgeon who performs these procedures in-house on a case-by-case basis. Spay and neuter surgeries are also offered.
- What in-house diagnostic capabilities does Happy Valley Pet Hospital have?
- Happy Valley Pet Hospital is equipped with an in-house lab for pet blood work, heartworm testing, tick-borne disease testing, cytology, and urinalysis. Additionally, the hospital offers digital full-body and dental X-ray services for clear imaging, and abdominal diagnostic ultrasounds, which are also used to track pet pregnancies.
- Does Happy Valley Pet Hospital provide specialized care for senior pets?
- Yes, Happy Valley Pet Hospital offers specialized care for senior pets, recognizing their changing healthcare needs. Services include biannual exams, dentistry, diagnostics, surgery, laser therapy, and end-of-life care. Biannual exams are crucial for early detection and management of chronic conditions common in aging pets like arthritis or kidney disease.