Address: 23911 SE Kent Kangley Rd, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA
Phone: +14254323849
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–12PM
Sharon Goble
After trying a couple of clinics over 20 years ago I choose Dr. Jack Smith and his staff as my fur babies care giver. I have always been given the attention required and treatment needed. For me they are "THE BEST".
Russell Perkinson
My dog Thumper had an ear infection and my previous vet couldn't fit in my urgent care needs for 18 days. Totally unacceptable. For Corners got me in immediately. Dr. Smith and his team identified the problem, prescribed a solution, called my former vet and found out I was behind on a couple vaccinations and did that too on the same day. I'm a happy camper!
Adrienne Rock
As someone who knows this team personally, and someone who is very familiar with this field.. I cannot express enough how much pride the Doctor here takes in his work, his business, and his clients and their fur babies. You can't find genuinely caring people. And this whole team is one big family. And that is where I want to invest my money into... Wouldn't you want that for your pets too? The best care possible?
Bob _G
These people were the best when it came time for Angela to go to the rainbow bridge, and Amanda and Emily before her. The staff is very caring. Not cheap, but what are your best friends worth? All of my pets will go there as long as Dr. Smith decides to keep working
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You can bring the animal in so we can scan it for a microchip and then we can direct you from there. You can also call to see if anyone has reported a missing pet. We keep a log of people who have called with lost or found pets. We love helping reunite lost family members!
This can depend on the facility you are boarding at; here at Four Corners Veterinary Clinic, dogs require the following: DHPP or DHPLP Bordetella Rabies H3N8 & H3N2 canine influenza Cats require: FVRCP Rabies Feline Leukemia is recommended for outdoor cats but not required for boarding!
Sometimes it depends on the pet since each pet has a different scenario. That being said, we do have fleas in the area year round, so the short answer is yes. If you have concerns regarding flea control, please contact the clinic for more information.
We only see dogs and cats.
It prevents accidental litters of dogs and cats. Aside from that, it can help prevent the possibility of certain types of cancer.
A spay is for females and a neuter is for males.
No, payment is due at time of service.
No, we are sorry, we don’t.
Most days we can get owners/pets in the same day. If not, we can usually schedule most appointments within the next few days.
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