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Veterinarians in Fremont, CA
Veterinarians in Fremont, CA Since 1959, Central Veterinary Hospital has strived to bring superb medicine and surgery as well as a gentle, compassionate touch to the pets entrusted to us. We concentrate on preventive, orthopedic and internal medicine for dogs, cats, pocket pets, birds and reptiles. Our hospital supplies 24hr nursing care for all hospitalized and boarding pets, so your finest friend is never alone. For more than three decades, the American Animal Hospital Association has accredited Central Veterinary Hospital.

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5245 Central Av
Fremont, CA
94536
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Pet Health Diagnostics
read moreYour dog or cat may be suffering from an injury or exhibiting other symptoms that are hard to diagnose, even with a clinical eye. Our practice, Central Veterinary Hospital & Emergency Services, located in Fremont, employs X-ray and other comprehensive veterinary diagnostics to start your dog or cat on the road to recovery. Our veterinary clinic routinely uses radiographs to detect tumors and bone fractures, examine damage caused by heartworms and check for a variety of other conditions, such as arthritis and spinal cord diseases.
Flea Control
read moreIn California, infestations can occur during any season, making year-round flea control a necessity. Parasite and tick control medicine can prevent the lodging of eggs and the injections of proteins that come from such voracious creatures. This is important for protecting Fremont pet owners and their families against spotted fever and Lyme disease. Our staff at Central Veterinary Hospital & Emergency Services can help you stop an infestation and prevent future ones. Puppies should be brought in for deworming around two to three weeks of age.
Dog & Cat Veterinarian
read moreThe doctors and staff at Central Veterinary Hospital regularly receive training in the latest anesthetics, medications and techniques to control pain in companion animals. We take a proactive approach, providing appropriate pain medication before, during and after every surgery. You also will receive written home-care instructions and any continuing pain medication to help your pet rest comfortably at home for faster healing. We can help turn doggy breath into puppy kisses with diets that have dental benefits, home-care products, from pet toothbrushes to chews, and professional dental cleanings as recommended by your CVH doctor.
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read moreWe are very pleased to have Dr. Bill Rivers as our consulting radiologist. Dr. Rivers graduated from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 1984 and, after an internship with Dr. Steven Ettinger in Los Angeles the following year, he practiced general small animal medicine in the San Francisco Bay Area for several years. Dr. Rivers then completed specialty training and a Ph. D. in radiology from the University of Minnesota. He became board-certified as a specialist in veterinary radiology by the American College of Veterinary Medicine in 1995.
Geriatric Pet Care
read moreYour pet has lived a good life, but unfortunately may be showing signs of age. Our compassionate staff at Central Veterinary Hospital & Emergency Services can screen elderly Fremont pets for common diseases. Physical exams, serum profiles and other tests can reveal how your furry friend is really doing. Geriatric pet care can create a better quality of life for your dog or cat. We'll gladly take your pet into our care and use diagnostic tools, such as X-rays and ultrasound, to find out what's wrong and how to treat it.
Spay & Neuter
read moreSpaying female puppies or kittens can help them live a longer, healthier life and helps control the pet population at large. Because your pets' comfort is one of our primary concerns, our Fremont clinic, Central Veterinary Hospital & Emergency Services, applies anesthesia and pain management techniques during such procedures. Performing this surgery on females before their first heat cycle significantly reduces their risk of developing mammary cancer in later years. Spays performed before the first heat cycle result in just a one percent chance of breast cancer, whereas after two heat cycles the risk is 25 percent.
Pet Dentistry
read moreIt has been estimated that some 85 percent of pets over 4 years of age have developed a form of dental disease. This can affect much more than just an animal's oral health; it can also be a cause of heart and kidney disease. Our staff at Central Veterinary Hospital & Emergency Services is concerned about animal well-being, and therefore offers comprehensive cat and dog dental care at our Fremont practice. We'll start by examining your pet's entire oral cavity, looking closely at the tongue, gums and palate.
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