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Angel City Animal Hospital

Professional Animal Hospital in Silver Lake, Los Angeles CA

Conveniently located in Silver Lake, our clinic is minutes away from East Hollywood, Los Feliz, Echo Park, Downtown Los Angeles, and Glendale.

Veterinary Services in Silver Lake

Complete Veterinary Care

Complete Veterinary Care for Your Pets in Silver Lake & Los Angeles, CA

At Angel City Animal Hospital, we combine medical expertise with a deep love for pets, offering dependable and compassionate care for cats, dogs, and small animals in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA.

🌱 Comprehensive Wellness

Personalized wellness plans, including vaccinations and parasite prevention, designed to keep your pet healthy at every stage of life.

🦷 Gentle Dentistry

Professional cleanings, extractions, and comprehensive dental exams to protect your pet's oral health and restore their comfort.

🔬 Diagnostics & Surgery

Advanced diagnostics, including digital X-rays and in-house labs, plus a modern surgical suite for precise soft tissue and orthopedic procedures.

🌸 Pain Management

Compassionate support for aging pets, offering tailored pain management, mobility assistance, and dignified end-of-life care options.

💊 In-House Pharmacy

A fully stocked on-site pharmacy for convenient, immediate access to all your pet's prescriptions, medications, and therapeutic diets.

🤝 Community & Support

Proudly serving Silver Lake with senior and rescue discounts, plus a dedicated "First Visit Guide" to ensure a stress-free experience.

Looking for an Animal Hospital in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA?

When your furry family member needs care, Angel City Vet is your trusted Animal Hospital in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA. We provide top-tier veterinary services—including routine vaccinations, dental care, advanced surgery, diagnostics, and a fully stocked in-house pharmacy—to promote ultimate pet health. Our expert team goes the extra mile to ensure your loved ones receive the best care possible. If you're searching for an “Animal Hospital near me in Silver Lake,” look no further than Angel City Vet.

"Dr. Choi saved my Lestat's life by suggesting and conducting laser surgery on her very aggressive stomatitis. My poor cat completely changed for the better."
H.J. Lee — Owner of Lestat
"The doctor has great passion and definitely cares for the animals. She has a lot of knowledge to help others and knows what she's doing. Very friendly staff."
Liz
"My Saki has been going to see Dr. Choi and the amazing team for about a year now. He just got a bladder stone removal and neuter surgery, and the care was outstanding."
Liz — Owner of Saki

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of animals can be treated at an animal clinic?

Animal clinics can treat many animals, including but not limited to cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, rabbits, rodents, and small mammals. Some clinics may specialize in specific types of animals or focus on certain species.

What is the difference between a veterinary hospital and a regular animal clinic?

The primary difference between a veterinary hospital and a regular animal clinic is the services provided. While both facilities offer medical care, a veterinary hospital usually offers a broader spectrum of services, including more advanced treatments, surgeries, and specialized care. Veterinary hospitals are often better equipped to handle complex cases and critical care situations, whereas regular animal clinics focus more on routine care and less specialized treatments.

What types of services does a veterinary hospital offer?

A veterinary hospital offers comprehensive veterinary services beyond basic medical care. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries, a veterinary hospital may provide surgical procedures, dental care, vaccinations, preventive care, laboratory testing, radiology, and specialized treatments such as oncology or orthopedics. They may also offer boarding services for pets that need to stay overnight.

Are grooming services available at your animal hospital?

Yes, we offer grooming services focused on your pet's comfort and hygiene. While we do not provide full baths or traditional grooming, our skilled team is happy to assist with nail trims, ear cleaning, anal gland expression, and occasional hygiene trims—all performed in a calm, clean environment to keep your pet feeling their best.

Can I get nutritional counseling for my pet?

Absolutely. Our team provides personalized nutritional counseling based on your pet's age, weight, lifestyle, and medical history. We’ll help you choose the best diet and feeding plan to support long-term health and wellness. Please note, we do not provide recipes or plans for home-cooked diets.

How often should I take my pet to the vet for check-ups?

Most pets should visit the vet at least once a year for a wellness exam. Puppies, kittens, senior pets, or those with ongoing health conditions may need more frequent check-ups to stay healthy and catch issues early.

What vaccinations does my pet need and how often?

Core vaccines like rabies, distemper, and parvovirus are typically required annually or every three years. Your pet's vaccination schedule depends on age, health, and lifestyle. We'll create a customized vaccine plan to keep them protected year-round.

What's the best flea and tick prevention for pets?

The best flea and tick prevention depends on your pet's size, age, and exposure to outdoor environments. We recommend vet-approved treatments tailored for Los Angeles' warm climate. During your visit, we'll suggest safe, effective products to protect your pet.

Personalized Wellness Plans

Our veterinary team develops customized wellness plans—including routine exams, vaccinations, blood work, and parasite prevention—tailored to your pet's age, breed, and lifestyle to maintain their health and catch issues early.

Tips & Advice

Expert insights and helpful tips from our veterinary team to help your pets live their best lives.

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