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Emergency Flea and Tick Prevention: Stay Prepared with Gilbert Queen Creek Emergency Veterinarian & Specialty Center At Gilbert Queen Creek Emergency Veterinarian & Specialty Center, we understand that emergencies can happen at any time, and […]
Continue Reading...Valley Fever in Pets: Protecting Your Furry Friends from a Hidden Threat Introduction Valley Fever, also known as coccidioidomycosis, is a fungal infection that can significantly impact both humans and animals. Pets, especially dogs, are […]
Continue Reading...Addison’s Disease (Canine Hypoadrenocorticism) Adrenal Hormones: The adrenal gland is so named because it is located just forward of the kidney (renal means kidney). The center of the gland is called the medulla and the […]
Continue Reading...Diagnosis and Recommendations Kidney failure is the one of the more common causes of death in dogs and cats. It is important to recognized kidney failure in the early stages (<70-85% loss of function) when […]
Continue Reading...The CCL is a primary stabilizer of the knee joint and functions very similar to the ACL in people. When it partially or completely tears it results in instability, inflammation and pain in the knee […]
Continue Reading...The medial luxating patella, commonly called a “trick knee”, is an extremely common problem in toy breed dogs. An owner typically notices a little skip in the dog’s step, or sees the dog intermittently limp […]
Continue Reading...Depending on your pet’s individual situation, surgery might not be a first or realistic option. Here are some medical alternatives that may be right for you and your pet. Cruciate Disease Management Options Cetyl-M: Cetyl […]
Continue Reading...Hip Dysplasia is a developmental disease that begins with excessive laxity/looseness in the hip joints. This laxity causes progressive arthritis in the joints that leads to inflammation and pain. Symptoms associated with HD include bunny […]
Continue Reading...Intervertebral disks are located between the vertebrae (bones of the spine). Each disk has two parts, a fibrous outer layer and the jelly-like interior. When disk herniation occurs, the interior either protrudes (bulges) or extrudes […]
Continue Reading...Elbow dysplasia refers to a group of diseases that commonly cause pain and arthritis in one or both elbow joints. While the list can vary, these include fragmentation of the medial coronoid process (FMCP), […]
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18610 E Rittenhouse Rd Bldg B
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
This is a list of rescues that we support and help.
Several dog-friendly parks and restaurants in the area.
If you are in need of a payment plan or financial assistance with your pet’s medical care you may contact some of the following resources for assistance. We offer payments plans with no interest financing for 6 months through Care Credit.