El Camino Veterinary Hospital

Category: Animal hospital in Sacramento, California

Address: 4000 El Camino Ave # 100, Sacramento, CA 95821, USA

Phone: +19164886878

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Sherell Branch

Aug 26, 2022

I am so happy I found this vet. They were super helpful when I initially called needing a vaccine for my new puppy, Bunnie. So I decided to make them our regular vet. Bunnie's first visit was great and the staff was so sweet with her. They gave her a bunny toy to play with and she loves it! She threw it around and pounced on it right away in the office, and still does at home!

sepideh arvin

Aug 15, 2022

I highly recommend this animal hospital. I am so glad that I took my Coco to this special place. I was ready to put my Coco down and I took him to this place as a last resort. Coco is a 10 year old shitzu with attitude. He had chronic fungal infection with pain in all of his joints. No one could groom him because he was in so much pain he would bite. If he was not going to get better that would be it. However my Coco turned 180 degrees. Every one in our family is in a shock that how well he is doing. The doctor was very attentive. He listened to me and it showed how much he cared. He even called me few days later to see how Coco was doing. Thank you so much for giving my Coco back to me.

Anne Suttey

Jul 23, 2022

Went in for a cough (upper respiratory infection) and flea meds. The meds for the infection should have been 2 weeks they only gave me enough for 1 week. Told them I was buying the meds online for fleas, they said ok, well approve it. They denied the request saying I have to have a written prescription and mail it in. Last time I was here they refered me to another vet for my cat, since they would not look at him due to not wanting to be liable for cancer or give me any "bad news"

Adam Davenport

May 18, 2022

When you walk into a place and see that they care enough to make you feel welcome, it makes a huge difference. When the staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and understanding, it makes a huge difference. When your concerns about your furry friends is listened to, acknowledged, understood, and addressed, it makes a huge difference. What I am getting at, is that El Camino Veterinary Hospital, makes a huge difference. They helped my bulldog and even more so, they helped me, as a worry wart pet parent, feel comfortable, and heard. Today, I brought in my cat as well, and they were excellent with both my little buddies. They have been able to suggest different treatments for my dogs ailments and take his health, and the health of my wallet into account. I highly suggest you make the move to a vet that actually cares about your fur babies, because you wouldn’t be reading this review if you didn’t.

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Questions & Answers

hey my min pin puppy is making some trowing up noises but nothing comes out of her mouth and there is nothing in her mouth what can i do and is it something bad?

Soledad Garcia | Sep 15, 2018
Bronda Bombola-McCarter | Sep 15, 2018

Yes, have her looked at by a vet. There may be something lower in her throat that is not visible. Good luck!

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My border collie is having ear troubles and I need advice and/or help. Constant head shaking and rubbing head on couch and his bed. I cleaned his ear and found black gunk inside. Nothing helping him. Any ideas? Please help us.

Josh Clemens | Sep 15, 2017
David Onne | Sep 15, 2017

It could be a bacterial ear infection deep in the ear canal (which you cannot reach). Our lab Shar pei mix gets them often and is now on a monthly preventative prescription ear wash. We found out that Shar peis have lots of wrinkles inside their ears as well. Not much you can do other than go to the vet as soon as you can to get some antibiotics. Bacteria replicate exponentially, so it's important to address this quickly. Otherwise hearing loss can happen. When our dog first started shaking her head and scratching incessantly I thought it might be ear mites and tried self treating for a few days, but apparently mites are not common. We found out that these infections most likely happen when water gets in our dog's ear. The moisture is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.

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