Our team offers all the core veterinary services your pet needs to stay healthy, from wellness exams and vaccinations to dental care, acupuncture, and geriatrics.
Welcome to Mohawk Alley Animal Hospital in Los Angeles
We are a full-service vet clinic that offers care for cats and dogs. Our veterinarians serve patients from Los Angeles, Silverlake, Atwater Village, Los Feliz, Highland Park, and beyond.
We care for companion animals and have developed a reputation over the years for quality, professional care and a high degree of trust from our clients.
Whether you are bringing your pet in to see us for the first time, or have been counting on our veterinary team for years, we will treat your animal as if it was our own.
Mohawk Alley Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary center that offers comprehensive veterinary care for pets in Los Angeles. From routine exams and vaccinations to acupuncture and dental care, we've got all the services your pet needs and we utilize our knowledge, compassion, and abilities to serve our community every day.
Surgeries
A range of proceduresfrom dental to soft tissue surgeries.
The staff are very friendly and efficient in a caring compassionate way. The Vet was so kind and understood my predicament and came up with a solution that not only benefited my cat, but also my budget. My cat is recovering perfectly. Thank you to all who looked after my girl
- Jacquelyn S.
Traveling with your pet doesn't need to be stressful.
At Mohawk Alley Animal Hospital, we offer pet travel consultations and health certificates that allow you to be prepared for traveling with your pet.
Tips & Advice From Our Mohawk Alley Animal Hospital Team
Whether you are looking for advice about parasite protection or information on pet illnesses, our informative blog features tips and advice from our vets that will help you to keep your pets healthy and happy.
Advancements in technology have led to many improved diagnostic capabilities, including digital imaging. Here, our Los Angeles vets talk about how veterinary radiography helps with the diagnosis and treatment of health conditions in pets and the benefits of digital X-rays for cats and dogs.
If your furry friend has been experiencing long-term inflammation of the liver, they may be diagnosed with hepatitis. Here, our Los Angeles vets discuss the symptoms and causes of chronic hepatitis in dogs, how it is treated and what the life expectancy is for dogs after diagnosis.
The swelling and infection of the mammary glands in female dogs is referred to as mastitis. Here, our vets in Los Angeles discuss the causes of mastitis in dogs who have recently given birth, and the different types and signs that appear with this condition.
Just like you, your dog will need to replenish themselves with water as each day goes on. Here our vets in Los Angeles vets explain the role that water plays in the body, the signs of dehydration, and talk about how long a dog can go without water.