VCA Main Street Animal Hospital
VCA Main Street Animal Hospital is a general practice practice in San Diego, CA. Procedures include Virtual Waiting Room, Book Appointment, First Exam Offer, and Online refills.
About
VCA Main Street Animal Hospital is a general practice in San Diego, CA, providing primary care for cats and dogs. The clinic offers advanced care such as cold laser therapy, a non-invasive, drug-free, surgery-free, and pain-free treatment used for muscle, joint, tendon, or ligament injuries, osteoarthritis, post-operative incisions, traumatic wounds, and nerve damage. They also provide CareClub® Wellness Plans for personalized pet health care.
The hospital aims to deliver world-class medicine with hometown care. Pet owners can utilize myVCA for convenient services like accessing Live Chat, refilling prescriptions, tracking vaccine status, and quickly booking appointments. The clinic serves the San Diego area, operating Monday through Friday.
Procedures
- Virtual Waiting Room
- Book Appointment
- First Exam Offer
- Online refills
- Cold laser therapy
- CareClub® Wellness Plans
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Frequently asked questions
- What species does VCA Main Street Animal Hospital treat?
- VCA Main Street Animal Hospital provides veterinary care for both cats and dogs. They offer a range of services tailored to the needs of these companion animals, emphasizing world-class medicine with hometown care for their patients in San Diego, CA.
- What is cold laser therapy and what conditions can it treat at VCA Main Street Animal Hospital?
- Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy, is a non-invasive, drug-free, surgery-free, and pain-free treatment that uses light beams to stimulate cell regeneration and increase blood circulation. It can be used for various ailments in dogs and cats, including muscle, joint, tendon, or ligament injuries, osteoarthritis, post-operative incisions or traumatic wounds, and nerve damage.
- What can pet owners expect during a cold laser therapy session for their pet?
- During a cold laser therapy session, the treatment may be performed by a VCA veterinarian or a veterinary technician. The laser is applied directly to the skin surface or held just above it. Sessions typically last about 20 minutes, and owners are encouraged to stay with their pet to help decrease anxiety and maximize comfort. There are currently no known side effects.
- How can pet owners manage their pet's health care using myVCA?
- Pet owners can use the myVCA platform to stay connected and manage their pet’s health care. This includes accessing Live Chat anytime, day or night, refilling prescriptions, food, and treats, tracking their pet’s vaccine status and health care needs, and quickly booking appointments online.