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Pikes Peak Vet has chosen to be voluntarily evaluated on approximately 900 standards of care by the American Animal Hospital Association. We do this because we want everyone to feel comfortable that they are getting the best care for their best friends! |
Welcome To Pikes Peak
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Community, community, community! We're here for good and we want to see you in YOUR daily life and provide benefit to everyone, not just those who walk through our doors.
Those who have worked with her know that Dr. Clevenger has a heart of gold. She was one of more than 20 professionals who took part in the Girl Scout's event "Secrets to Success." With a speed-networking format, Dr. C answered questions from around 100 girls about veterinary medicine. Thanks for going the extra mile! |
Reptiles Are People Too!
Pikes Peak Vet has always taken an interest in the scaly buddies that excite so many people. Turtles, tortoises, lizards, and snakes (no alligators please) all have a place in our hospital.
We recommend you bring your reptile in for a visit while he or she is healthy so that we can get you into our system and get a little familiar with them.
Watch for more information and resources to be added on our Exotics Page under Pet Owner Resources to be updated in the coming months.
Emergency vets in the area
Animal Emergency Care North / 719-260-7141
Located at 5520 N. Nevada Map it
Powers Pet Emergency / 719-473-0482
Located at 5956 Stetson Hills Blvd Map it
Uintah Pet Emergency / 719-633-3214
Located at 1635 W. Uintah Street Map it
Latest News
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09/11/19
The International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management wants everyone to consider that that animals are masters at hiding pain. They don't want to be seen as the weak link, so they often don't really let you know when they are in pain.
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09/05/19
According to the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), Colorado Springs ranked #9 in cities with the highest percentage increase in positive heartworm tests from the last 45 days!
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