1786 N. Riverside Ave Suite #1, Rialto, CA 92376
Your Questions, Answered
During your pet’s initial visit, the veterinarian performs a comprehensive physical examination and reviews your pet’s medical history, lifestyle, and any current concerns. This includes evaluating vital signs, weight, dental health, skin and coat condition, and overall organ function. The team will also discuss vaccinations, parasite prevention, nutrition, and recommend any necessary diagnostic tests to develop a personalized wellness plan for your pet.
Valley Animal Hospital offers a full range of veterinary services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, surgery, and advanced diagnostics such as digital X-rays, ultrasound, and in-house lab testing. Additional services include pain management, parasite control, microchipping, and treatment for acute and chronic conditions, ensuring comprehensive care for pets at every stage of life.
Appointments are encouraged to ensure each pet receives focused attention and care. However, the clinic understands that urgent situations may arise and strives to accommodate same-day visits whenever possible. Calling ahead helps the team prepare for your visit and minimize wait times.
Yes, you may request a preferred veterinarian when scheduling your appointment. The team will do their best to accommodate your request based on availability. If your chosen veterinarian is unavailable, alternative options will be provided to ensure your pet receives timely care.
Your first visit includes a check-in process, a detailed discussion about your pet’s health history and concerns, followed by a full physical examination. The veterinarian will assess your pet’s overall health, recommend preventive care, and discuss any necessary treatments or diagnostics. You’ll leave with a clear and customized care plan.
Yes, spay and neuter surgeries are offered as part of the hospital’s surgical services. Prior to the procedure, your pet will undergo a health evaluation to ensure safety during anesthesia. Throughout surgery, your pet is closely monitored, and pain management is provided. Post-operative care instructions are given to support a smooth recovery.
Preventive care helps detect health issues early before they become serious. Routine exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, and early diagnostics play a key role in maintaining your pet’s overall health, reducing long-term medical costs, and improving quality of life.
Most adult pets benefit from annual wellness exams. Puppies, kittens, senior pets, and those with existing health conditions may require more frequent visits. Regular checkups allow veterinarians to monitor health changes and adjust care plans as needed.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit at approximately 6–8 weeks of age. Early visits help assess development, begin vaccinations, discuss nutrition, and initiate parasite prevention while providing guidance for new pet owners.
Young pets typically need veterinary visits every 3–4 weeks until they are about 16 weeks old. These visits ensure they complete their vaccination schedule, receive proper parasite control, and are monitored for healthy growth and development.
Before surgery, your pet will receive a physical exam and may undergo diagnostic testing to confirm they are fit for anesthesia. After the procedure, the veterinary team closely monitors recovery and provides pain management. You will receive detailed aftercare instructions, including feeding, activity restrictions, medications, and follow-up care.
Valley Animal Hospital primarily provides care for dogs and cats. Treatment plans are tailored to meet the specific health needs of each pet, ensuring personalized and compassionate care.
Yes, the hospital offers professional dental cleanings and oral health evaluations. These services help remove plaque and tartar, prevent gum disease, and reduce the risk of infections that can impact vital organs like the heart and kidneys.
Most pets should receive a dental exam at least once a year. The need for professional cleanings depends on factors such as age, breed, and overall oral health. Routine dental care helps maintain long-term health.
Dogs and cats are typically considered seniors around 7 years of age, although larger dog breeds may age more quickly. Senior pets often require more frequent monitoring and adjustments in their care to maintain comfort and quality of life.
Yes, compassionate end-of-life care is available, focusing on maintaining comfort and dignity. The veterinary team works closely with pet owners to manage pain, monitor quality of life, and provide guidance during difficult decisions.
You should contact the clinic if your pet shows signs such as vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite, lethargy, limping, behavioral changes, or signs of pain. Early evaluation helps prevent complications and improves outcomes.
Valley Animal Hospital is committed to delivering high-quality veterinary care with a personalized approach. With advanced diagnostics, modern treatments, and a compassionate team, the clinic focuses on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term wellness for your pet.
Subtle changes in your pet’s behavior or health may signal the need for diagnostics. Symptoms such as persistent vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, lethargy, coughing, breathing difficulties, or changes in eating and drinking habits should be evaluated promptly.
The hospital provides tailored treatment plans for pets with arthritis or joint pain. Options may include pain medications, lifestyle modifications, and advanced therapies such as laser therapy to reduce inflammation and improve mobility, helping pets maintain a better quality of life.
Yes. Valley Animal Hospital proudly serves patients from Rialto as well as nearby communities including Fontana, San Bernardino, Bloomington, and Colton. Our clinic is conveniently located at 1786 N. Riverside Ave Suite #1, Rialto, CA 92376, and we are currently welcoming new patients. Call (909) 877-2384 or schedule an appointment online.
