About Douglas Boulevard Veterinary Clinic
Douglas Boulevard Veterinary Clinic is a trusted and caring small animal practice serving the Sacramento Valley since 1964. The clinic's team of veterinarians and staff take the time to get to know each pet, providing personalized care and attention to their needs. They offer a range of services, including email consultations with photos, and are easily accessible by phone or text. Pet owners appreciate the clinic's friendly and knowledgeable staff, who prioritize their pets' health and well-being. With a long history of providing quality care, Douglas Boulevard Veterinary Clinic has earned a reputation for excellent service, professional and helpful staff, and a nice family feel. The providers truly care about your pet, taking the time to explain things and being very welcoming. All the vets are great and do so well with anxious dogs. The team works with owners to provide the best care for pets with conditions like Addison’s Disease.
Our pet Oreo has gone to Douglas Boulevard Veterinary Clinic since he was a little puppy. The service has always been excellent. The staff are professional and always helpful for whatever reason we are there for. He has had surgery there as well as wellness care. I highly recommend this clinic for your veterinary needs.
We just returned to the area and were very excited for our dogs to continue receiving care at Douglas Blvd Vet. We loved them before we left, and were just as please upon our return. The practice has a nice family feel to it, and the providers truly care about your pet. They take the time to explain things and are very welcoming!
I was with another large reputable vet practice in the area for many years. It became a VCA and became more expensive and extremely time consuming to go to the vet. I went to Douglas Blvd and have been very happy. ALL the vets are great. You can’t go wrong. They do so well with my anxious dog. My other dog has Addison’s Disease and they team with me to giver her the lowest dose medication (expensive) she needs. I am praying they don’t follow the trend and go “corporate.”