Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center

Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center is a general practice practice in Denver, CO.

About

Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center is an AAHA-accredited and Fear Free certified practice that has served Northeast Denver since 2011. The clinic offers comprehensive veterinary services including preventive medicine, dental care, routine and non-routine soft tissue surgeries, radiology, cardiology services, and laser treatment. They are dedicated to providing a positive, low-stress experience for pets and owners.

The family-owned and operated center provides care for pets from neighborhoods such as Park Hill, Stapleton, and City Park. While the clinic handles emergencies during business hours, critically ill or injured patients are seen based on time and staffing availability. For after-hours emergencies, the clinic refers clients to several specialized emergency hospitals in the Denver area.

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Photos via Google · Brittaney, Dion Jones-Bauer, Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center, Jim Conley

Frequently asked questions

What accreditations does Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center hold?
Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and is Fear Free Certified. The clinic earned its initial AAHA accreditation in November 2011 and has successfully passed recertifications, demonstrating a commitment to high standards of care.
What types of surgical procedures are performed at Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center?
The clinic performs both routine and non-routine soft tissue surgeries. This service is part of their commitment to delivering comprehensive medical care for pets throughout their lives, addressing needs from the everyday to the unexpected.
Does Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center offer specialized care for senior pets?
Yes, the clinic provides senior and geriatric care for pets over age seven. This includes twice-yearly physical exams, laboratory diagnostic testing on blood and urine, and monitoring for chronic diseases. They also address changes in nutrition, exercise, and cognitive function for geriatric pets over age twelve.
Who are the primary veterinarians at Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center and what are their interests?
The owner and primary veterinarian is Dr. Margot K. Vahrenwald, whose medical interests include Wellness/Preventive Medicine, Dentistry, Nutrition, Marketing, and Client Education. Dr. Stephanie McAvoy is an Associate Veterinarian with a passion for small animal internal medicine and orthopedic cases.
How does Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center handle pet emergencies?
During business hours, critically ill or injured patients are prioritized and seen immediately as time and staffing allow, with clients advised by phone call. For emergencies outside of business hours, the clinic refers clients to several local emergency hospitals in the Denver area.

Contact & hours

Address

2255 Oneida St
Denver

Website

parkhillvet.com

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