450 4TH ST
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901-3402
Phone: 415-456-4463

EAST SAN RAFAEL VETERINARY CLINIC

About Us



EAST SAN RAFAEL VETERINARY CLINIC is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in SAN RAFAEL, CA . The professional and courteous staff at EAST SAN RAFAEL VETERINARY CLINIC seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients.

We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. EAST SAN RAFAEL VETERINARY CLINIC strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to SAN RAFAEL, CA and surrounding areas.

Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how EAST SAN RAFAEL VETERINARY CLINIC can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.

News and Announcements



It's Fall/Winter!  Time to start thinking about tickborne diseases. Ticks carry a myriad of diseases from Lymes' to Ehrlichia! It is a good idea to use Frontline topical this time of year to avboid tick infestation. Please be careful and not let your pet drink from puddles due to the ubiquitous threat of Giardia and Leptospirosis. Also beware of mushrooms that are beginning to sprout.

 



Monday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday
Closed

For after hours emergency care Please call the Pet Emergency Clinic (San Rafael) at 415-456-7372.


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