AXIS Pharmacy in the Northwest is proud to announce that its Berkeley, California, location has been named Veterinary Month for January 2021.
If you're ready to come to the Berkeley area, stay with us at AXIS Pharmacy in the Pacific Northwest. I have a bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine from the University of California, Davis, where I followed small animal medicine. In addition to my work at the Hercules Pet Clinic, I also studied at UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center and Berkeley Veterinary Hospital and volunteered.
I never saw the same vet twice; I went to the vet in Montclair for my last two dogs, but they got very expensive, so I moved here and went to the vet in Abbey. My numbers are: My friends and furry friends We always bring our pets, including guinea pigs and rabbits, to Abby's Pet.
For laboratory work and more serious problems we use Codornices Vet, which is reasonable for the vet we visit here, but we still go away stunned when we have to pay the cost. We would pay a specialist and take the animal to UC Davis veterinary school because it is much more expensive there than at the local veterinary school.
The Abbey Pet Hospital in El Cerrito is the only one I have tried in Berkeley and I highly recommend it, but I would not recommend it because it is perhaps a bit far.
At the VCA in Albany, near Berkeley on the border with Solano, I took my ten-year-old diabetic dog to their annual check-up - upstairs. Susan: I use Dr. David Feldman, a veterinarian from Berkeley, for my dog Susan. I live in Oakland, but I am from Berkeley and have taken my pets to Berkeley Veterinary Medical Center (VMC) and Oakland Veterinary Hospital (AVH).

Here, Alfredo Figueroa, who graduated from Berkeley University this week and is an Army veteran, and his wife see that he can make a difference.
Granted, David is not a vet, but he is a veteran himself and we are absolutely thrilled for him and his wife and children.
There are veterinarians who do not do this, but support holistic treatment, and prices are good if the price is right.
You could call the East Bay Vivarium in Berkeley and ask if you can recommend it or if you should call it. Dog owner I didn't know anyone in Berkeley, but then I was lucky enough to be called a vet by one of my friends at San Francisco Bay Area Veterinary Medical Center. There is a free veterinary clinic, founded by two veterinarians, a couple, who are very popular in the Bay Area.

I went to Holistic Hound in Berkeley, but I found it very expensive and I would appreciate it if you threw everything at it. Finally, perhaps the best treat is that I have spoken to Hiedis owner and the recommendation I have found is the oldest. There is a fee, so I will go to the University Veterinarian at the University of Berkeley and pay the other veterinarians in Oakland and Berkeley.
I am very broke, but when it comes to my well-being - my being - I will not skimp on anyone who tries, so if you have any I would go to. I live in Rockridge and would like to travel to Berkeley, Oakland or the Albany area to see an exceptional doctor I trust.
Knowing how expensive life in the bay is, I want to make sure that you can take care of your dog when you adopt one. If your pet already has a attending veterinarian, we ask you to refer it to a veterinarian in Berkeley. Berkeley Dog & Cat treats complex medical conditions and is often the veterinary hospital to which other veterinarians refer you. When it is time to introduce your dog, your 100 pound dog will be taken to Montclair Veterinary Hospital for medical care.
The hospital is one of the largest veterinary clinics in the San Francisco Bay Area, providing advanced care to patients with urgent and serious medical problems with a specially trained team of veterinarians and state-of-the-art equipment.
The University Veterinary Hospital has been managed by a team of veterinarians from the University of California, Berkeley Veterinary Medical Center (UCBVC) for over 30 years.
They offer free veterinary care on basic issues, but the trained care is just as good, if not better, and their fees are much lower than Montclair's. U.C. Davis, which is trained for a fee, is the cheapest veterinarian in the Bay Area.
Led by veterinarian Dr. Jas Mattu, the veterinary team is proud to continue the tradition of free veterinary care at Berkeley Animal Hospital and UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center. In addition to welcoming pets into the Berkeley Veterinary Clinic family, Dr. Matt and the Berkeley Veterinary Team are also looking forward to the arrival of their first pet in the next few months.