Alder Creek Veterinary Hospital

Category: Animal hospital in Medford, Oregon

Address: 880 Golf View Dr #101, Medford, OR 97504, USA

Phone: +15417763362

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–1PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Lindsey Walt (Lawless)

Jul 19, 2022

It has been long while since we visited this Veterinary Hospital. I had moved out of state before my pup turned two. When we returned, "orchard hill" was gone! No.... They are the same, with the "Alder Creek" name. Point is; we weren't still on file, but they kindly accepted us anyway. .. as a new patient. I am sure they are very busy, as a caring and knowledgeable vet seems more difficult to find these days. I am very greatful. I know that now my concerns for my furry child will be properly addressed. Thank you!!

Teddy Walston

Jul 14, 2022

The staff is so kind and you can tell they love their work! They love on my dogs every time I go in for a visit. The vet is very knowledgeable and the prices are fare. Highly recommended!

Timothy McMullen

Jun 4, 2022

I have a yellow nape parrot, this to my knowledge is the only vet for birds! Your wait time is minimal, everyone is friendly, including the office cat! Prices are very fair, the vet knows my parrot very well, and has done a few things for free!! If, you need a vet, your going to find this vet as, one of the best in the valley!! Update, while they are no longer accepting new parrots, they do know of other vets that do!

Jean Rush

May 10, 2022

The best Vet & techs. So caring, loving, & kind. Love Dukes vet & techs.

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Questions & Answers

Can I bring my cockatiel here to get his nails trimmed?

Clara | Sep 12, 2021
Olivia Kelly | Sep 12, 2021

I have them trim my dramatic dogs nails all the time! She does a lot better for them then she does with me haha

Does this vet treat rats ?

scribbles doodle | Sep 12, 2021
Sherri Forrester | Sep 12, 2021

I'm pretty sure. They treat all kinds of animals and they are very kind and helpful.

Would you advise against declawing a nine year old neutered male cat?

Shari Soffe | Sep 13, 2018
Floki VT | Sep 13, 2018

Yes. Declawing is the equivilent of taking your finger to the first joint. It causes the cat to walk awkwardly which can lead to leg, hip and back issues. Honestly capping every 6 months is a healthier option for a cat.

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