Address: 10737 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034, USA
Phone: +13105593770
Sunday: 10AM–4PM
Monday: 7:30AM–9PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–9PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–9PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–9PM
Friday: 7:30AM–9PM
Saturday: 7:30AM–4PM
Marian Grant
Update to my original review. June 24. 2022 I came to bid farewell to my beloved boy. The staff was every compassionate to me and my big boy. It’s been 12 years of coming here for my boy and I. Their prices are not inflated like some of these other vet’s for the same type of service. You can make an appointment and they do welcome walk in. 💔 I have been coming here for 10 years. The Dr's here saved my dogs life from parvo. The staff is really nice and they remember your pet by name.
SMD
AAARGH!! Early morning dog problems! Surgery for growth on ear, sadly. Instead of buying pretty trinkets, I get to pay for my dogs and cats, but I'm happy that they are well taken care of by Dr. Baum and his team! Also Dr. Williams, who is the surgeon today for my silly pup, who was begging the other owners to take her away from the pet hospital.This dog will make me cross Venice when she sees the pink building! Dr. Baum is great! Deals with us neurotics patiently. I don't know how he does it. He emails me when I am worried, " this cat can't meow anymore!!!" type of stuff. I made my patients wait for long times for more urgent cases, and now I get to do the same. :)) The long phone response times are over and were a result of Covid. The computer forms are glitch-y and I prefer doing the paper ones at the office if the visit is for surgery or grooming. They take urgent visits and clear the cost of treatment with you beforehand. I'm always secure as far as my pets' welfare and that is the best thing!
hermit 6501
My 12 year old shepherd mix was diagnosed with cancer just before we left home for three months in LA. She became quickly worse, not eating (even hamburger) and developed trouble standing and walking. So here we were far from home without our usual support. After trying several vets who had no available appointments I found Center Sinai and got an appointment there. Even though they were very busy the staff was able to get my dog into x-ray and seen by a vet in a short time Dr. Matthews was very understanding and caring with my pup, and patient with me, and made the decision to end her suffering one that left me with no regrets. I highly recommend her and the practice.
Ms. D
A decade+ of service here! They are a wonderful staff! The last visit was putting my dog to sleep.💔 He loved getting his haircuts here!😊 He would look amazing as a shaved pug!😍 They were very gentle, caring, and understanding by allowing you time to say your goodbyes.😌 Thank you, Center Sinai, for your amazing knowledge of pets and service for all my pets throughout the years.🤗
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I always refer people to catinfo.org.
I dog sit, I'm actually doing it right now.
Too lazy to ring … obviously
Your looking at $100 to $150
If your dog is a new patient or hasn't been seen by one of the Dr's at CSAH in the past year he/she will need an exam before any vaccines can be administered. Exams are $59.00, and Rabies vaccine is $22.00. If tour pet is an established patient, and exam is current you can go at any time for the vaccine only, $22.00. Hope this helps.
Usually until noon on Memorial day
Weekends tend to be busy. When you get there, be sure to let front desk know that your pet is extremely weak and that you'd like for a tech to come out and access your pet. If they feel it is an emergency a Dr. will begin treating your pet. If not, you will need to be seen as a walk-in. This can take time, as appt's need to be seen 1st, and there is no way of knowing how long different cases will take. Emergencies take priority also. Hope everything works out.
Im not sure, but you able to call them. Sorry i couldn't help you.
Hi I'm not an expert on this, but Chewy has s good products for diarrhea you can talk with on of associates. Vetoquinol Pro-Pectalin is anti- diarrhea. It tha doesn't work call your Vet. Make sure she/he drink plenty of water.
No. Go to the city shelters.
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