Chestermere Vet clinic serving also serving Calgary and area

Rest easy knowing your pets are in good hands.

Compassionate
Fear Free Environment
Alternative Therapies

Our goal is to help your pet thrive and live their happiest healthiest life!

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Experience Quality Pet Care

Find the care for your pet you’ve been looking for!

We believe every pet deserves the best and offer both conventional and alternative therapies.

The diverse certifications of our Veterinarians allow us to offer multiple options for your pets care. Alternative therapies are less invasive and can result in a better quality of life for your pet. A customized plan is the key to success!

We are accepting new patients and look forward to meeting you and your pets.

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We are one of the few veterinary clinics in Alberta that is both Fear Free Certified and AAHA Accredited!

AAHA Accredited!

This means our hospital has been successfully evaluated on approximately 900 rigorous standards that directly correlate to the care we are providing your pet.

We are proud to be an AAHA accredited practice and believe this helps keep us on the leading edge of veterinary medicine and focused on continuous improvement to assure we can offer the quality and range of services you expect and deserve for your pet.

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Fear Free Certified

Fear Free veterinary visits eliminate fear, anxiety, and stress, and create an experience that is better and safer for all involved, including pets, owners, and veterinary health care teams.

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