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Specialties
Our specialty is making you and your family feel like part of our family! We are all animal lovers here and we work hard everyday to make what can be frightening for your pets and frustrating for you, a visit to the doctor, a pleasant experience for you and your four-legged kids. Cats and dogs of all sizes and breeds are welcome here.
Annual and preventative care examination
Digital radiology (X-ray)
Senior care and geriatric medicine
Pet education
Laboratory testing and diagnostics
Dentistry and oral surgery
Internal medicine
Chemotherapy
General and advanced soft tissue surgery
Pain management
History
Established in 2015.
Dr. Cherie Cortez and the veterinary team at Phoenix Veterinary Center are caring, knowledgeable, licensed general practitioners here to treat your four-legged family members. Your pets’ health and well-being are very important to us, and we take every possible measure to provide your animals with the treatment that they deserve.
Phoenix Veterinary Center is a full service small animal hospital which treats dogs and cats. Our services span a large spectrum of veterinary care — from preventative physical examinations to emergency and critical care, routine elective spay to advanced soft tissue surgery.
Meet the Manager
Cherie C.
Manager
I love veterinary medicine because I never really know what each day is going to bring: one minute, I may be helping a family learn what they need to do care for their new puppy and the next appointment may involve working to maintain the quality of life of an old, diabetic cat who’s been a part of the family for 18 years It is really an amazing feeling when someone brings their loved one to me and I can do something to help fix a problem or ease their pain. The thing is, I’ve come to learn that I also really enjoy working with the people involved too.
My goal isn’t to just treat an animal; it’s to create a close, trusting partnership with your family so that we can all take part in the maintaining the health and happiness of your pet. Veterinary medicine has changed and improved so much since I started out as a veterinary assistant 25 years ago and I am grateful that I can use those advances to extend and improve the lives of your four-legged children.