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formerly ABC Animal Clinic
Your Veterinarian in San Jose and the South Bay Area
Call us at 408-929-6767
Pet Emergency? Read no further and call us right away!
We
are at our new location (1265 Piedmont Road), ¼ mile from our
original location.
We have been nurturing and treating pets in
the Berryessa/South Bay Area for over 15 years. Piedmont Hills Animal Hospital provides the care and
assistance your pet needs to optimize their health while maintaining the
highest veterinary standards. We offer our clients and their pets a wide range
of veterinary services as well as superior assistance for the health and well
being of their animals in a timely and affordable manner.
We provide pets the
best possible care with services that range from boarding, vaccinations, complex
surgery, diagnostic services and much more. With our fully trained, professional staff of veterinarians and
technicians, we can help answer any questions you may have concerning your
pet's health and behavior. We believe it is our duty to provide your pet with a
comfortable, compassionate, and clean environment to ensure its safety and well
being. We offer progressive veterinary
medicine in a newly built modern facility with state-of-the-art medical
equipment and treatment options.
We stress preventative medicine to
protect your pet from potential health problems. Piedmont Hills Animal Hospital
is dedicated to helping your four-legged friends maintain a long, healthy and
happy life!
Piedmont
Hills Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary hospital and will take both emergency
cases as well as less urgent medical care. We offer appointments throughout the day and offer walk-in vaccination
clinic for you convenience. The doctors are experienced in variety of
conditions and treatments. Beyond first rate pet care, we strive to make our
hospital a comfortable, clean, and a very calm environment so your pet can
relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting his or her veterinarian. We know trips to the veterinary office can be
stressful for cats. To help reduce the
stress of the visit we provide separate waiting area and exam rooms for cats.
We have a
number of resources for you to learn about how to take better care of your
pets. Browse around and look at our articles and pet videos. The best
veterinary care for animals is ongoing nutrition and problem prevention. If you
want to ask a question call 408-929-6767 or email us and we'll promptly get
back to you. Our San Jose veterinarian office is very easy to get to, and you
can find directions on our Contact Us page. You can also subscribe to our
newsletter which is created especially for San Jose pet owners. In between your
veterinary visits, your pet will benefit from you reading these free
informative articles.

At Piedmont Hills Animal Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
Piedmont Hills Animal Hospital | 408-929-6767
1265 Piedmont Road
San Jose, CA 95132
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