Desert Bloom Mobile Veterinary Service

Chandler, United States

4.9

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Specialties

We bring quality and compassionate veterinary care into your home. No more having to cart your pets off to the vet’s office! We will see your dogs, cats, ferrets and pocket pets whenever the need arises. Desert Bloom Mobile Veterinary Service provides the same care your pet gets going to a veterinary hospital without the stress of having to bring your pet to a strange place. We will provide your pet with loving care right in their own home! We offer exams, heartworm testing, Heartgard, Frontline, valley fever testing, fecal testing, vaccinations, spay, neuter, dental cleaning, other surgeries, microchips, melatonin implants, lupron injections, deslorelin injections, acupuncture, natural supplements… etc.

History

Established in 2009.

Dr. Molina wanted to make the veterinary profession more personal for her, her clients, and her patients. When she was a student at ASU, she volunteered for a mobile veterinarian, and she has never forgotten that incredible experience! The House Call service is So much more personal and friendly, while also being less stressful for owners and pets! After working for many years in standing hospitals, including owning one herself, Dr. Molina opened Desert Bloom Mobile Veterinary Service! Now Dr. Molina comes to you in the comfort of your own home! We love the opportunity to give you and your pets individual, friendly service in the comfort and convenience of your own home.

Meet the Business Owner

Dr. Jeannette M.

Business Owner

Dr. Jeannette Molina graduated from Arizona State University with Honors, Magna Cum Laude, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Zoology (the Study of Animals). She went to veterinary school at Colorado State University in Fort Collins where she received her DVM in May of 2000. As well as dogs and cats, Dr. Molina devoted her time learning about and working with exotics too, ferrets in particular. She established the blood parameters for ferrets, which the Veterinary Teaching Hospital’s laboratory at Colorado State University still uses today. Dr. Molina had her first ferret in 1987, and has had ferrets ever since. She lives in Chandler with her husband Jason, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 2 rats and a tortoise.

After graduating vet school, Dr. Molina graduated from the acupuncture course, and became certified through the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society. She is also certified in Bach Flowers, and can apply a number of natural remedies to go along with your pet’s traditional treatments.