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Best Veterinarians in Wichita, KS

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Wichita, KS 67212

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4.7 (11)
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5.0 (4)

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All Creature Veterinary Hospital is a full-service animal care clinic that has been treating pets throughout the Wichita community since 1990. Memberships include Kansas Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The licensed veterinarians treat dogs, cats, rabbits, pocket pets, reptiles, and small birds. Services include emergency care, laser therapy, radiology, checkups, and more.

Bel Aire, KS 67220

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4.9 (40)
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4.0 (8)

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Heartland Animal Hospital is a Bel Aire pet care clinic that has served clients throughout the Wichita metro area since 2000. Specializations include grooming, boarding, daycare, and more. Adoption services are also available. The clinic has been the winner of The Wichita Eagle’s Reader’s Choice Award for the past six years.

Wichita, KS 67218

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4.9 (38)
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4.5 (9)

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Skaer Veterinary Clinic in Wichita provides veterinary care to pets throughout the community. Christen Skaer, DVM is a member of American Veterinary Medical Association, Wichita Veterinary Medical Association, American Association of Feline Practitioners, American Animal Hospital Association, and American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior. She is also a recipient of the Pet Trust Award from Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine. Services include surgery, laser therapy, dentistry, internal medicine, boarding, home health care, and behavioral counseling.

Wichita, KS 67208

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5.0 (9)
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3.0 (2)

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Village Animal Hospital has been providing veterinary care to the Wichita community since 1993. Dr. Chuck Olson is a member of American Veterinary Medical Association, Kansas Veterinary Medical Association, Wichita Veterinary Medical Association, American Association of Feline Practitioners, and the American Heartworm Society. Services include behavioral counseling, boarding, dental care, general surgery, radiology, pain management, laboratory work, and wellness care. The clinic if an affiliate of the American Animal Hospital Association.

Wichita, KS 67235

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5.0 (26)
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4.0 (7)

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Prarie Ridge Animal Hospital in Wichita is a full-service veterinary facility that treats dogs, cats, rabbits, pocket pets, reptiles, birds, and small farm animals. Owner Melanie Summers, DVM is a member of American Animal Hospital Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, Kansas Veterinary Medical Association, and is the Vice President of Wichita Veterinary Medical Association. The veterinarians specialize in dentistry, ultrasonography, surgery, laser therapy, boarding, and grooming.

Wichita, KS 67205

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5.0 (18)
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3.5 (3)

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Northridge Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation is a pet care facility in Wichita. Doctors Mark and Amy Ekerberg have been practicing veterinary medicine since 1994 and hold Certification in Canine Physical Rehabilitation. Services include checkups, parasite prevention, nutritional planning, vaccinations, acupuncture, orthopedics, soft tissue surgery, daycare, boarding, and more.

Park City, KS 67219

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5.0 (17)
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4.0 (6)

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Chisholm Trail Animal Hospital, P.A. is a full-service veterinary hospital for companion animals that has been serving the Park City community since1979. Founder Daniel Thompson, D.V.M. is a member of the American Animal Hospital Association, served as president of the Wichita Veterinary Medical Association, and was on the intervention committee for the Kansas Veterinary Association. Services include internal medicine, surgery, imaging, pain management, laser treatment, dentistry, physical therapy, microchipping, dietary counseling, behavioral counseling, and more.

Wichita, KS 67203

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3.0 (14)

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Pet Haven Veterinary Clinic, LLC is a full-service pet health center in Wichita. Primary services include vaccinations, flea and tick control, heartworm prevention, prescription diets, and microchipping. Advanced specializations include dermatology, internal medicine, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, dentistry, digital radiology, in-house laboratory testing, behavioral counseling, and geriatric care. The company prides itself on quality care at an affordable rate.

Wichita, KS 67205

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2.0 (5)
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4.6 (2)

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West Wichita Pet Clinic serves pets throughout the community. Services include bathing, behavioral medicine, boarding, dental care, digital radiography, grooming, hospice, internal medicine, nutritional counseling, pain management, surgery, vaccinations, and wellness exams. The facility has a fully stocked pharmacy with a drive-thru window. Dr. Greg Reichenberger guarantees his patients high-quality, friendly, and compassionate service.

606 N Winterset St, Wichita, KS 67212

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Wellspring Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary facility serving Wichita and the surrounding areas. Its team addresses a range of pet owners' concerns, from preventive health plans and surgeries to medication dispensaries and prescription diets. The clinic provides parasite control and prevention, performs spay and neuter procedures, and offers grooming and boarding. Its veterinarians, husband and wife Jason and Heather Albertson, have been practicing for more than 30 years. They care for cats, dogs, ferrets, rabbits, and pocket pets.

Wichita, KS 67208

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4.6 (32)
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3.5 (7)

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Cimarron Animal Hospital provides treatment to pets throughout Wichita. Services include microchipping, laser therapy, preventative care, spay and neuter, surgery, physical exams, allergy consultation, dentistry, radiology, flea and tick control, and dietary consultations. Veterinarians Dr. Kara James and Dr. Gary Skinner care for dogs, cats, exotic animals, and birds and guarantee clients top quality, compassionate care.

5618 W 21st St, Wichita, KS 67205

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Southside Veterinary Clinic caters to pet owners from Wichita and its surrounding areas. The facility offers cat and dog wellness plans encompassing early-life, adult, and senior health issues. With in-house diagnostic facilities, the team provides sick exams and diagnoses a range of conditions, from heartworm and fecal parasites to feline leukemia, parvovirus, and urinary infections. It also performs spay and neuter, dental cleaning, and wound repair. Veterinarians Lynde Murray-Wright and Kelly Foster have been practicing for over 20 years.

Wichita, KS 67226

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4.0 (2)
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5.0 (1)

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Northrock Hospital for Animals is a pet care clinic in Wichita. The veterinarians have more than 50 years of combined experience, and Bryan Weidler, DVM is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Wichita Veterinary  Medical Association. The company is a recipient of the 2015 Readers Choice Award by The Wichita Eagle. Services include vaccinations, microchipping, spay and neuter, radiology, flea and tick prevention, VARL allergy testing, boarding, and more.

Wichita, KS 67211

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Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital of Wichita serves pets throughout the area. The clinic specializes in emergency care and has a licensed veterinarian on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including all major holidays. Services include specialty services with a board certified surgeon, dentistry, and radiology. The company is a nonprofit that prides itself on its dedication to treating sick and injured animals.

Compare our Top Veterinarians

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
All Creature Veterinary Hospital
Wichita, KS 67212
Heartland Animal Hospital
Bel Aire, KS 67220
Skaer Veterinary Clinic
Wichita, KS 67218
Village Animal Hospital
Wichita, KS 67208
Prarie Ridge Animal Hospital
Wichita, KS 67235
Northridge Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation
Wichita, KS 67205
Chisholm Trail Animal Hospital, P.A.
Park City, KS 67219
Pet Haven Veterinary Clinic, LLC
Wichita, KS 67203
West Wichita Pet Clinic
Wichita, KS 67205
Wellspring Animal Hospital
606 N Winterset St, Wichita, KS 67212
Cimarron Animal Hospital
Wichita, KS 67208
Southside Veterinary Clinic
5618 W 21st St, Wichita, KS 67205
Northrock Hospital for Animals
Wichita, KS 67226
Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital of Wichita
Wichita, KS 67211

FAQs

  • Introduction

    If you're a pet owner, you're probably familiar with companion animal veterinarians. This type of vet is a general practitioner who provides preventative care, diagnosis, treatments, and surgical services for dogs, cats, and other common pets. Some vets specialize in the care of exotic animals, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, and pocket pets. There are veterinarians for livestock and large animals, too. These vets focus on providing care for cattle, horses, pigs, and other animals on the farm.

    Veterinarians can choose to specialize in areas such as nutrition, oncology, cardiology, and many others. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) currently recognizes more than 40 fields of study and 22 veterinary specialist organizations nationwide.
  • How often should I bring my pet in for an exam?

    This depends on the age of your pet. Ideally, puppies should have their first vet visit between six to eight weeks old, and kittens should see the vet within one week of bringing them home. Healthy adult animals need a checkup once per year. Vets recommend two exams per year for senior pets (age 10 and up).

  • What are the benefits of having my pet spayed or neutered?

    Aside from preventing unwanted pregnancy, sterilization has other benefits for pets. Spayed females won't go into heat, and they have a lower risk of developing ovarian cancer and mammary gland tumors. Neutering males reduces aggressive behavior, territorial marking, and roaming urges. It also eliminates the possibility of testicular cancer and can reduce the chance of prostate disease.

  • Should my pet be on heartworm medication?

    Dogs are very commonly affected by heartworm disease, so they should be on medication to prevent it all year long. Heartworm preventatives are available as topical “spot-on” medications, monthly chewable pills, and injections that are given every six to 12 months. Heartworms are less common in cats, but preventative medication is still recommended.

  • How often should my pets be vaccinated?

    In general, puppies and kittens need several types of vaccines every three to four weeks until they're 16 weeks old. Depending on the vaccine, your pet might need a booster shot every one to three years. Pets that are indoors-only may require fewer and less frequent vaccinations.

  • Are you supposed to brush your dog’s or cat’s teeth?

    Poor oral hygiene can lead to dental disease in animals as young as two to three years of age. To help prevent this, vets recommend that you brush your pet's teeth at least two to three times a week. Dogs and cats should also have a professional dental cleaning once per year.

  • Is it safe for my cat or dog to be vegan?

    According to the ASPCA, cats need a diet that's high in protein and taurine, which can only be found in meat and other animal products. They also struggle to digest carbohydrates from plants. Dogs can eat plants, but it's difficult to provide adequate nutrition for them on a vegan diet.