Laurelwood Veterinary Clinic

Veterinarians in San Mateo, CA
Veterinarians in San Mateo, CA Laurelwood Veterinary Clinic is a long-founded, full-service, tiny animal veterinary hospital delivering comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental care. We supply a wide spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. We work closely with local practices when special diagnostic procedures are required. The facility includes a well-stocked pharmacy, in-hospital surgery suite, in-house x-ray capabilities, a closely supervised hospitalization area, and indoor boarding kennels with outdoor walking areas.

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1334 West Hillsdale Boulevard
San Mateo, CA
94403
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Laurelwood Veterinary Clinic
read moreMany boarding kennels now require a series of two Flu shots 3 weeks apart. Clients, please check with your kennel and we will be happy to fit you in if you need to update your dog's vaccinations. We take the stress out of traveling with your pet! If you are traveling interstate or internationally give us a call. We will research what health certificates, vaccines, microchips, and any other documentation your pet needs, then we will call you back with the information we find and set up an appointment to get your pet ready for some vacation fun.
About Us
read moreOur Mission is to provide a welcoming environment that enables us to provide comprehensive care for your pet for a long and healthy life. Annual exams and proper preventative care can lead to early detection of problems and enhance and lengthen life. We will do our best to educate and inform our clients as we view veterinary medicine as a team effort between us and our clients. Weber has stopped accepting new rabbit patients due to the technician's severe allergies. New rabbit patients will only be accepted from established clients and care is limited to medicine only.
Services
read moreRory and Russell relaxing on the deck in their new home in Australia. It was a long flight but we are glad we were able to get the proper health certificates and documents to make their trip possible!
Surgery
read moreIf you are unsure give us a call. If we expect drainage we will let you know when you pick up your pet from surgery and we will usually try to bandage or cover the area by using a sanitary napkin to catch drips but sometimes that is not possible depending on the location of the incision. After surgery, the doctor will call to let you know how the surgery went and to set up the discharge appointment. The discharge appointment will usually be with the technician, who will go over post op instructions, medications, treatments, any bandage care and planned recheck appointments.
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