VCA Chamblee Animal Hospital

Our Story

At VCA Chamblee Animal Hospital, we've helped pets live long, healthy and happy lives for more than 25 years. We work hard to deliver the best medical care for your pets, and the best experience for you, the pet owner. ¡Hablamos Espanol!

Located in Chamblee and serving surrounding communities, our veterinarians, technicians and pet-friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that our patients receive the best in preventive and healing care.

Hometown Care at VCA Chamblee Animal Hospital

Welcome to VCA Chamblee Animal Hospital. We have been serving our community for over 25 years and are committed to providing the best veterinary medicine and preventative care possible. We strive to provide you and your pet an excellent experience at every visit and invite your comments and suggestions. Our veterinarians, veterinary technicians, receptionist, kennel technician team members and other smiling faces are excited to meet you and your pets. We pride ourselves on treating each pet as if they were our own personal family member. Complete and through exams in a relaxed environment combined with the highest quality and the most up-to-date medicine available represents our standard of care. Whether your pet is a pediatric or senior patient, we will provide the best possible measures to promote and maintain optimal health of your pet. Our dedication to expanding our knowledge through continuing education and training ensures that all our pet patients get the best in preventative care. The entire team has a deep love and compassion for animals. We have dedicated our lives to their care and well-being. New patients are always welcome. We look forward to meeting and your pet soon.

Local Medical Issues

There are numerous local medical issues that can impact your pet's health, and that require your attention over the entire year. For example, there's heartworm, which can affect both cats and dogs. Since it's transmitted by mosquitoes, which thrive in our region, it's a serious cause for concern. But since the winter temperatures do not get cold enough here to kill mosquito eggs, it's a year-round risk. Likewise for the potential for flea and tick infestation, or intestinal parasites, each of which poses a problem in any season. And finally, contrary to what you'd expect, allergies are a year-round issue. Many pets suffer from skin and ear allergies, the signs of which include scratching, redness in the ears, and "scaly" skin.