Rosemont Veterinary Hospital

Rosemont Veterinary Hospital is a general practice practice in Los Angeles, CA.

About

Rosemont Veterinary Hospital is a full-service, family-owned hospital that provides comprehensive medical care for pets. The facility is equipped with cutting-edge medical tools including ultrasound, surgical laser, digital radiography, an advanced in-house laboratory, and dental X-ray. They also utilize state-of-the-art monitoring equipment for surgical procedures and a Hydrosurge Bathing System for pet grooming.

Serving the local community for nearly 50 years, the hospital is conveniently located a few miles north of downtown Los Angeles. For life-threatening emergencies during regular hours, the clinic is prepared to assist immediately. After-hours emergencies are typically referred to partner emergency hospitals in Pasadena or Glendale, with whom Rosemont Veterinary Hospital collaborates for seamless patient care.

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Photos via Google · Ian O'Dwyer, George Attarian, Amanda Morse

Frequently asked questions

What advanced diagnostic and medical equipment does Rosemont Veterinary Hospital utilize?
Rosemont Veterinary Hospital is equipped with cutting-edge medical tools including ultrasound, surgical laser, digital radiography, an advanced in-house laboratory, and dental X-ray. They also employ state-of-the-art monitoring equipment for surgical procedures and a Hydrosurge Bathing System for pet bathing.
What types of surgical procedures are performed at Rosemont Veterinary Hospital?
The hospital performs various surgical procedures, including spay/neuter surgeries, mass removals, laceration repairs, exploratory surgeries, biopsies, and amputations. They prioritize patient safety by conducting complete physical exams, blood panel evaluations, and continuous monitoring of blood pressure, blood oxygen content, and body temperature during surgery.
What is the process for pets undergoing surgery at this hospital?
Every surgical patient receives a complete physical exam by a veterinarian upon admission. A full blood panel is evaluated to ensure they are safe candidates for anesthesia. Throughout the surgical event, a designated veterinary technician monitors blood pressure, blood oxygen content, and body temperature. Patients also receive intravenous fluids to maintain hydration and blood pressure.
How does Rosemont Veterinary Hospital handle emergency cases?
For life-threatening emergencies during regular business hours, the hospital is prepared to assist immediately, recommending clients call ahead while en route. If an emergency occurs after regular hours, the clinic may refer patients to VCA TLC Pasadena Veterinary Specialty and Emergency in Pasadena or VCA Animal Specialty Group in Glendale, working closely with these facilities for seamless care.
Who is the lead veterinarian at Rosemont Veterinary Hospital and what are her professional interests?
Dr. Kate O’Dwyer is the lead veterinarian, having received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Illinois in 2006. Her top professional interests include internal medicine, endocrinology, ultrasound, oncology, and providing customized care for pets at every life stage.

Contact & hours

Address

2550 Foothill Blvd
Los Angeles

Website

rosemontvet.com

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