Latah Creek Animal Hospital

Category: Veterinarian in Spokane, Washington

Address: 4241 Cheney Spokane Rd Ste E, Spokane, WA 99224, USA

Phone: +15094627387

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–5:30PM

Friday: 7:30AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Brittany Mina

Jul 8, 2022

We had such a great first vet experience for our puppy! She was so welcomed and loved, and I’m sure she will be excited to go back. Thank you for your help!

Molly Anderson

May 31, 2022

Harold and I appreciated your gentle care and kind reception at his first ever vet visit. After just a little downtime, he was right back at it

Marc Andersen

Apr 25, 2022

This animal clinic is not willing to work with you. I brought my cat in with a broken leg. Hoping to get help. As soon as they found out. I was disabled on a fixed income. They had a totally different attitude. Even after I told them. I could pay the bill on the 1st of May. It was April 25th when I brought the cat in to be looked at. So your talking 5 days wait for payment. It's obvious to me. They aren't a clinic for the animals well being. There a clinic of the all might dallor.

Heather G

Nov 15, 2021

Everyone I've met that works here is amazing, the staff goes completely out of their way to make you and your pet comfortable. My dog came in with awful diarrhea (which they were able to get me in same day) and they helped clean his kennel multiple time and provided potty pads for the drive home. Proving the free bandanas with the pheromones has helped calm my older dog down that doesn't have a good part with vets. So glad to have found this vet office 💗

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Questions & Answers

Does this vet deal with snakes?

Amanda Kepsel | Dec 24, 2021
Latah Creek Animal Hospital | Dec 24, 2021

We do not currently see snakes/reptiles.

What are the minimal exam suggestions for my pregnant Golden Retriever.?

David Perzentka | Aug 21, 2020
Alias Flashcball | Aug 21, 2020

45 days and after you can have X-rays or ultra sound to determine how many puppy's there are. And a general health check.

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