Address: 8851 Adams Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92646, USA
Phone: +17149623639
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–3PM
Kathy Bihr
I appreciate the entire staff at HB Pet Hospital. Everyone is so kind and polite and really do their best to handle my dog Bentley. I am certain the pandemic has been challenging, but the staff has created a process to keep all of us safe and I appreciate it. Thank you for all you do!
Anika Holliday
As a first time puppy owner, I needed to find a knowledgeable and trustworthy vet. Huntington Beach Pet Hospital is just that and more! After purchasing their puppy package for vaccinations and deworming, it has made these first few months a lot less stressful. They are wonderful at answering any and all questions I have and being able to text the office makes things a lot easier. They truly do care about my Maui and I couldn’t be more grateful. Also a shoutout to Dr. Nichols, she’s amazing!
Tracy Brooks
Dr. Nichols and the staff are amazing. I have a very anxious rescue dog, yet they always handle her with care. Appointments are easy and within very reasonable time. The pet desk application notifies me when vaccines and tests are required. I would recommend these doctors and their staff to all dog owners.
Jennifer Nichols
These people are the most compassionate folks I have ever dealt with. My grandma is elderly, and they took the time to call me as a 3rd party to explain her dogs diagnosis. They went above and beyond the call of duty. I originally called them because of their reviews, and I am so glad I did. Its hard to find a good vet that you can trust. I surely have!! Dr. Lewis and his staff are amazing.
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I strongly recommend you consult VCA West Coast, the closest 24 hour emergency clinic to this area. You can call them at 714-241-9001
Hello, Trying to pull information from VIN (Veterinary Information Network), there is little information to suggest neupogen wiould be useful. In dogs with parvovirus, neupogen was NOT shown to increase their total white blood cell counts any faster. In a post from 1999, a boarded specialist also indicated that it likely wouldn't work fast enough to be of benefit. I suppose if a kitty was being aggressively treated with antibiotics, fluid therapy, and additional supportive care under the guidance of a internist, it wouldn't hurt to also add to the treatment plan. But, I would not just prescribe it alone.
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