Erie Veterinary Services
Quality Care at Erie Animal Hospital
At Erie Animal Hospital, we proudly provide trusted veterinary services for dogs and cats in Erie, Millcreek, Fairview, Girard, and McKean.
For more than 70 years, our experienced team has supported pets through every stage of life with thoughtful, personalized medical care.
As a long-standing local animal hospital in Erie, PA, we combine modern veterinary medicine with a bright, welcoming atmosphere that reflects our team’s fun and empathetic culture. Whether your pet needs preventive care, diagnostics, or dental treatment, we’re here to help.
Explore our core animal hospital services in Erie below.
Routine Wellness Exams
Routine exams allow us to monitor your pet’s health, from nose to tail. During each visit, we perform a detailed physical exam, review medical history, and discuss lifestyle, nutrition, and preventive care.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations help protect dogs and cats from common and potentially serious diseases. We offer both core and lifestyle-based vaccines tailored to your pet’s age, environment, and risk factors.
Diagnostics & Labwork
We offer in-house laboratory testing, including heartworm and tick-borne disease screening, urinalysis, and more. If advanced testing is needed, we partner with trusted outside labs to ensure accurate results and timely treatment.
Veterinary Dentistry
Our dental services include oral exams, professional cleanings under anesthesia, digital dental X-rays, and treatment for periodontal disease. Addressing dental issues early helps prevent discomfort, infection, and long-term health concerns.
Pet Microchipping
Microchipping is a quick and safe procedure that provides permanent identification. The chip can be scanned at shelters and veterinary clinics nationwide, helping reunite lost pets with their families faster.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging helps veterinarians see what is happening inside your pet’s body. At Erie Animal Hospital, we provide pet ultrasound in Erie to help diagnose medical conditions that may not be visible during a physical exam or X-ray.
