Grantline Veterinary Hospital

Category: Veterinarian in Elk Grove, California

Address: 9037 Grant Line Rd, Elk Grove, CA 95624, USA

Phone: +19166866414

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6PM

Thursday: 8AM–6PM

Friday: 8AM–6PM

Saturday: 8AM–4PM

Reviews

Monica Newman

Sep 22, 2022

Always a good experience. Dr. Leonard doesn’t beat around the bush. He will tell you what’s up with no nonsense. Brought my ‘non-compliant’ kitty in due to an abscess from a cat fight. It took me 10 minutes to get him in the carrier. When I was called back to the exam room (after they had examined him), they had worked some kitty magic and had him wrangled into compliance. Lol. (Don’t read into this. The nurse had him by the scruff and Doc was doing his thing). Reception was efficient, friendly, and well informed.

Jason A

Sep 21, 2022

Newish to the area, this review is simply based on a phone call. I spoke with Shannon about the services they could provide. In short, she answered all my questions before I could ask them! Excellent customer service! Exactly the type of person you could hope to talk to, especially as a first time caller! Thank you!

Cesar Osorio

Aug 27, 2022

The friendliest people and theyre so kind to my fur children. The clinic itself is clean and the farm setting is gorgeous. Doctor is efficient and my pets love him. He is genuinely caring and his expertise unmatched.

Joe LaGuardia

Jul 22, 2022

Always gives great care and attention. Knowledge and courteous staff. Dr. Leonard is no nonsense but friendly. Facility is always clean.

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Questions & Answers

Do you have experience with Standard Schnauzer's

Ronald Washington | Jul 23, 2022
Paula Hileman | Jul 23, 2022

I dont but Dr Leonard has pretty good experience with most animals, you can call and ask

Does the Doctor make house calls. 13 puppies to be vaccinated

Margaret Hack | Sep 21, 2020
Rhonda Fruge' | Sep 21, 2020

No

Does this hospital treat parakeets?

Rachel | Sep 22, 2018
Melissa Dunajski | Sep 22, 2018

No, they treat cats and dogs. They no longer treat horses, but I don't recall birds at all.

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