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Veterinary in Salt Lake City, UT — 30 trusted facilities

Finding a trustworthy veterinary provider in Salt Lake City, UT is essential for your pet's long-term health and well-being. With 30 veterinary businesses listed in the area, this directory helps you compare options based on verified reviews and ratings to make an informed decision.

How to choose a veterinary in Salt Lake City, UT

  • Verify vaccine requirements — Confirm that the clinic follows Utah state guidelines for core vaccines, including rabies, distemper, and parvovirus, and ask about any additional regional recommendations for valley-specific risks.
  • Compare price expectations — Call two to three clinics in Salt Lake City to ask about exam fees, vaccination packages, and common procedure costs. Many providers offer a price list upon request or during the initial consultation.
  • Schedule a visit first — Tour the facility to assess cleanliness, staff demeanor, and how animals are handled. A walkthrough before your first appointment can reveal a lot about the practice's daily operations.
  • Read recent reviews carefully — Focus on patterns in feedback about wait times, communication, and follow-up care. The top-rated providers in Salt Lake City often have hundreds of reviews that highlight consistent service quality.
  • Confirm scheduling flexibility — Ask about same-day appointments, emergency availability, and whether the clinic offers online booking or text reminders. Busy households in Salt Lake City benefit from clinics that accommodate varied schedules.
  • Check accepted pet types — Not all veterinarians treat birds, reptiles, or exotic pets. Verify that the clinic's expertise matches your pet's species and any special needs they may have.

What to expect on price

Veterinary pricing in Salt Lake City, UT varies based on the type of service, the clinic's location, and whether it is a general practice or a specialty hospital. A standard office visit typically ranges from $40 to $75, while routine vaccinations may cost between $15 and $35 per shot. Spay or neuter procedures generally fall between $150 and $400 depending on your pet's size and age. Dental cleanings often start around $200 and can go higher if extractions or advanced care are needed. Emergency visits, after-hours care, and advanced diagnostics such as X-rays or blood work will add to the total. Many clinics offer wellness plans or payment options to help manage these costs, so it is worth asking about bundled packages or discount programs when you call.

Top picks

East Valley Veterinary Clinic stands out for its exceptionally high trust score, backed by a 4.7-star rating from 934 reviews. Lake City Veterinary Clinic earns strong marks for reliability with a 4.6-star rating from 261 reviews. Spay & Neuter-Salt Lake City is a top choice for affordable, high-volume procedures, reflected in its 4.6-star rating from an impressive 1,630 reviews.

Frequently asked questions

What are the typical hours for veterinary clinics in Salt Lake City?

Most veterinary clinics in Salt Lake City operate Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with some offering limited Saturday hours from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Emergency and urgent care facilities may be open 24 hours or have extended evening hours. It is best to confirm specific hours directly with the clinic, as holiday schedules can vary.

Do these clinics treat all types of pets?

The majority of veterinary practices in Salt Lake City focus on dogs and cats. Some clinics also treat small mammals like rabbits, guinea pigs, and ferrets. For birds, reptiles, or exotic pets, you may need to seek a specialist. Always call ahead to confirm the clinic's expertise with your specific pet type.

What is the cancellation policy for appointments?

Cancellation policies vary by clinic, but many require at least 24 hours' notice to avoid a missed-appointment fee, which can range from $25 to $50. Some clinics may waive this fee for first-time clients or in cases of emergency. Be sure to ask about the policy when booking your first visit.

What should I bring to my pet's first appointment?

Bring any previous medical records, including vaccination history, microchip information, and records of past surgeries or treatments. Also bring a fresh stool sample (collected within 12 hours) for a routine parasite check, and a list of any medications your pet is currently taking. If your pet is anxious, a familiar toy or blanket can help ease stress during the visit.

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Monroe Jeff DVM / 25

Monroe Jeff DVM

Salt Lake City, UT Veterinary
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5.0 1 review

Monroe Jeff DVM — local veterinary in Salt Lake City, UT with 1 customer reviews.

(801) 424-0748
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Vetco Vaccination Clinic / 26

Vetco Vaccination Clinic

Salt Lake City, UT Veterinary
54
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3.3 15 reviews

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(801) 474-2610
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vilano pets-1t / 28

vilano pets-1t

Salt Lake City, UT Veterinary
58
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4.7 12 reviews

vilano pets-1t — local veterinary in Salt Lake City, UT with 12 customer reviews.

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Wasatch Springs Animal Hospital / 29

Wasatch Springs Animal Hospital

Salt Lake City, UT Veterinary
56
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3.5 122 reviews

Wasatch Springs Animal Hospital in Salt Lake City offers general veterinary care with a 3.5-star rating from 122 reviews.

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VCA Pet care / 30

VCA Pet care

Salt Lake City, UT Veterinary
32
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3.0 2 reviews

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What Petsomo users ask most about veterinary in Salt Lake City, UT — answered by our editorial team.

How much does veterinary cost in Salt Lake City, UT?
Pricing for veterinary in Salt Lake City, UT varies by facility size, services included, and pet size or breed. Compare per-night, per-day, or per-session prices on each provider listing on Petsomo before contacting.
How do I choose a trustworthy veterinary provider in Salt Lake City, UT?
Look for verified Google reviews, transparent pricing, clear vaccination or credential requirements, and providers willing to give you a tour or detailed intake. Petsomo trust scores combine these signals.
Do veterinary providers in Salt Lake City, UT require vaccinations?
Most boarding, daycare, and grooming providers require core vaccinations (rabies, DHPP for dogs, FVRCP for cats) plus Bordetella for boarding/daycare. Confirm exact requirements directly with each provider.
Can I find 24/7 or after-hours veterinary in Salt Lake City, UT?
Some providers in Salt Lake City, UT offer after-hours pickup or 24-hour staffing. Use the search filters on Petsomo to narrow by hours and contact providers directly to confirm.
How does Petsomo verify veterinary listings?
Listings combine Google Places data (address, phone, hours, reviews) with verified merchant claims. Claimed listings show a verified badge; unclaimed listings remain on the directory based on public business records.

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