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December 24th: Open 8am - 2pm
December 25th: Closed
December 31st: Open 8am - 2pm
January 1st: Closed
Your trusted Broomfield, CO Veterinarian
Providing compassionate and high-quality pet care.
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Caring for Pets of Broomfield, CO, Since 1957
Looking for an experienced, compassionate veterinarian in Broomfield, CO, for your pet? Look no further than Broomfield Veterinary Hospital. We’ve been caring for pets of the Broomfield area since 1957, when Dr. Clyde Brunner (former mayor of Broomfield) founded the practice. Although our practice has changed a lot since then, one thing has remained the same: our commitment to high-quality care for pets and exceptional service for our clients.
We proudly provide a wide range of veterinary services for dogs, cats, and exotic pets, including hamsters, rabbits, snakes, exotic birds, ferrets, chinchillas, and hedgehogs. Visit our Exotic Pet Care for a full list of exotic pets we care for. Whether your pet has fur, feathers, or scales, we are dedicated to helping them live a long, happy, and healthy life.
What to Expect at Our Hospital
At Broomfield Veterinary Hospital, our goal isn’t just to provide your pet with exceptional care, but to provide you with exceptional service, regardless of the reason for your visit. You can count on our team to always go the extra mile to make and keep all of your pets healthy throughout their lives.
Whether you’re a first-time owner of a dog, cat, or exotic pet, or you’re an experienced owner, we encourage you to present your inquiries or concerns at your visit. What are the best foods to feed my sugar glider? At what age should I spay my dog? What is the best enclosure for my hamster? How can I train my rat? Whatever the question, ask away! Our team would be happy to help because we know that a good pet owner is an informed pet owner.
Let us care for your pet.
Our Veterinary Services
One of the most common reasons for a veterinary visit is, of course, the comprehensive wellness exam, but that’s not the only way we can care for your pet. We offer vaccinations; parasite prevention; spaying, neutering, and other surgeries; dental care; microchipping; emergency care; in-house lab testing; and end-of-life services. We also provide boarding for exotic birds. You can learn more about our most common services by clicking the corresponding buttons below.
Our Greatest Achievement
Happy Clients, Healthy Pets
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This place is amazing! They have been so awesome for our pup and bunny. They are very knowledgeable and show compassion. Always welcomed when we get there and appreciated when we leave
Neva A.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Definitely going to continue care for our dog here and make this office her main veterinarian. We are extremely grateful for the exceptional work this team did for our pup! Every staff member was caring and kind. You know it was a good experience when the dog loves the vet!!
Annie J.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I brought in my parrot as an emergency as he was acting very strangely. The vet was very thorough and very caring in her exam. Turned out it was nothing major but it was good to see that this was a place a could trust with my beloved pet!
Inga Vidbergs
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VETERINARY HOSPITAL
MON-FRI 7 AM – 5:30 PM
SAT 8:00 AM – 2 PM
CLOSED SUN
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