UNI Pet Clinic - San Jose
UNI Pet Clinic - San Jose is a general practice practice in San Jose, CA. Procedures include Auscultate the heart, In house echocardiogram (cardiac ultrasound), Internal Medicine, and Chest x-rays.
About
UNI Pet Clinic in San Jose, CA, offers general veterinary care focused on proactive and preventive healthcare. The clinic emphasizes high-quality, accessible, and affordable veterinary medicine through modern technology and advanced techniques. Services include thorough physical exams and the development of preventive healthcare plans, aiming to educate and empower pet owners in managing their pet's health.
The clinic serves pet owners in San Jose and Union City, aiming to provide a personalized style of veterinary medicine. They utilize technology to facilitate communication and offer follow-up care. The team is dedicated to helping pets live long, happy, and healthy lives by their owners' side.
Surgical team
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Dr. Kang
DVM
Dr. Kang went to veterinary school in South Korea and completed his ECFVG education at Cornell University in New York. He spent a year in an intensive small animal medicine internship program at the Bay Area Veterinary Specialists before holding several consecutive chief of medicine positions at various local hospitals.
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Dr. Rashid
DVM
Dr.Thalia Rashid was born and raised in Canada and received her doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the Ontario Veterinary College in 2018. She worked in Canada for 1 year before relocating to the Bay Area where she has been practicing veterinary medicine since 2019.
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Dr. Cataline
DVM
Dr. Kristina Cataline grew up in Sacramento and graduated from UCLA and UC Davis. She trained with Dr. Kang at her first job out of vet school (way back in 2008!) and is happy to re-join the UNI Pet Clinic team. Dr. Cataline also works part-time as a public health veterinarian for San Mateo County, and is board-certified in preventive veterinary medicine.
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Dr. Siraj
DVM
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Dr. Jiulianti
DVM
Dr. Jiulianti is a 2011 graduate of Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. He has practiced veterinary medicine across several states, including New Jersey and Massachusetts, and recently returned to California after four years in Pennsylvania.
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Nancy
RVT
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Hannah
RVT
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Fatima
RVT
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Ricky
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Andy
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Marianna
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Emily
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Brittney
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Melissa
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Rachel
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Vanessa
Procedures
- Auscultate the heart
- In house echocardiogram (cardiac ultrasound)
- Internal Medicine
- Chest x-rays
- Cardiology & Echocardiogram
- Electrocardiograms (EKG)
Equipment
- Oxygen kennel
- Continuous glucose monitoring system
Photos
Photos via Google · UNI Pet Clinic - San Jose, Chase Nguyen
Frequently asked questions
- What cardiology services are available at UNI Pet Clinic?
- UNI Pet Clinic offers cardiology services including screening for heartworm disease, careful auscultation, chest x-rays, and electrocardiograms (EKG). They also provide in-house echocardiograms, which are performed with a board-certified cardiologist. An oxygen kennel is available for patients experiencing respiratory distress.
- What is UNI Pet Clinic's approach to preventive care?
- UNI Pet Clinic is passionate about proactive pet healthcare, emphasizing thorough physical exams. They work with pet owners to create gold-standard preventive healthcare plans and take time to educate and empower clients. This collaborative approach aims to help pets live long, happy, and healthy lives.
- What internal medicine conditions does UNI Pet Clinic treat?
- The clinic's team can diagnose and treat various internal diseases, including diabetes, Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison’s disease), Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s disease), Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, kidney failure, and liver disease. They utilize updated, innovative, and affordable care, such as a real-time continuous glucose monitoring system for diabetic patients.
- How does UNI Pet Clinic make veterinary care accessible and affordable?
- UNI Pet Clinic is passionate about making high-quality veterinary care accessible to everyone in Union City and San Jose. They work to reduce costs through innovation, adopting technology, smarter workflows, and forward-thinking practices to deliver a better model of veterinary medicine.