Edmonton Veterinary Hospitals - Veterinarians in Edmonton
| Mill Creek Animal Hospital |
| Mill Creek Animal Hospital offers complete veterinary
hospital facilities in Edmonton for medicine, x-ray, dentistry,
surgery, pet wellness programs and intensive care. Our goal is to provide personal, compassionate care for your new puppy or kitten, dog and cat. Our animal clinic staff offers you the guidance you need when making decisions about your pet's health, including spay and neuter information, and flea and heart worm prevention. We also carry veterinary dog food and cat food. Mill Creek Animal Hospital opened in the Spring of 2000, and is located on the corner of 99th street and 86th avenue in Edmonton, Alberta. Please feel free to contact us, drop in or take a tour of the animal hospital facilities and meet our veterinarians and the veterinary staff! Services Emergency Care Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services Surgical Services Dentistry Pharmacy And Food Individualized Flea Control Programs Dietary Counseling Behavioural Counseling Emergency Care We have the ability to stabilize and deal with emergency situations to the extent that it is possible during business hours. We have state-of-the-art equitpment and a dedicated and well-trained staff. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services Our hospital is equipped to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to care for your pets' complete health care needs. These Services Include: Radiology Services Our on-site, modern X-ray equipment provides high-quality radiographs to aid in the quick diagnosis of many disorders. Electrocardiography Services We provide ECG services on-site as well as consultations with cardiology specialists. Laboratory We use our own in-house lab facilities as well as a commercial veterinary laboratory to provide for serum chemistry, hematology, serology, urinalysis and parasite testing as well as more specialized diagnostics and consultations. Surgical Services Our state-of-the-art surgical suite provides for the performance of a wide variety of surgical procedures. We utilize the safest available anesthetics to provide an extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high-risk patients. Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored during all anesthetic procedures. Dentistry Our dental services include teeth cleaning and polishing, dental X-rays, tooth extractions and minor oral surgery. Pharmacy And Food We maintain a compete inventory of pharmaceuticals, vitamins, shampoos, flea and tick control products, and heartworm preventatives to meet the needs of your pet. We also carry a full line of prescription and maintenance diets. Individualized Flea Control Programs We develop programs for the specific needs of your pet and your own particular environmental situation. We will review with you the best way to control fleas in your house, in your yard and on your pet. Dietary Counseling We will provide guidance regarding your pet’s nutritional needs for each life stage, including dietary requirements for growth, weight maintenance, and performance. Behavioural Counseling We can provide advice regarding the corrections of problems such as barking, chewing, spraying, scratching, digging, house soiling |
A Edmonton veterinary physician, usually called a vet, is a professional who treats disease, disorder and injury in animals.
Edmonton veterinarians, or vets, can and do treat all kings of animals, including rabbits, horses and even snakes.
However, 99% of pets in Edmonton are dogs and cats, and therefore,
veterinarians in Edmonton treat dogs and cats almost all the time.
In Edmonton, the local veterinarian is a regulated and protected term,
meaning that members of the public without the prerequisite
qualifications and/or registration are not able to use the title.
In many cases, the activities that may be undertaken by a veterinarian (such as animal treatment or surgery) are restricted only to those professionals who are registered as Edmonton vets.
Edmonton has so many dogs and cats, that you will find it difficult to
get an appointment with your local Edmonton vet, as they are so busy!
Most Edmonton veterinarians (vets) work in clinical settings, treating
animals directly.
As with healthcare professionals, Edmonton veterinarians (vets) face ethical decisions about the care of their patients. Current debates within the profession include the ethics of purely cosmetic procedures on animals, such as declawing of cats, docking of tails, cropping of ears and debarking on dogs.

