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Veterinary in Santa Rosa, CA — 10 trusted facilities

Finding the right veterinary care for your pet in Santa Rosa, California, means balancing trust, convenience, and expertise. With seven veterinary businesses serving the area, this directory helps you compare providers based on verified ratings and reviews so you can make an informed decision for your companion's health.

How to choose a veterinary in Santa Rosa, CA

  • Verify vaccine requirements — Ask each clinic which core and lifestyle vaccines they recommend for dogs and cats in Sonoma County. Rabies, distemper, and bordetella are common, but some facilities also offer titer testing to avoid over-vaccination.
  • Compare price expectations — Request a written estimate for routine exams, vaccinations, and common procedures before booking. Transparent pricing helps you budget for annual wellness visits and unexpected illnesses.
  • Assess scheduling flexibility — Check whether the clinic offers same-day appointments, drop-off services, or extended hours on weekends. Santa Rosa pet owners often need early morning or evening slots to accommodate work schedules.
  • Evaluate the first visit experience — Look for clinics that allow a brief tour or a meet-and-greet with the veterinarian. A calm, clean environment and staff who handle pets gently are strong indicators of quality care.
  • Read recent reviews carefully — Focus on comments about communication, wait times, and how the team handles anxious or elderly pets. A high average rating with many reviews, like Montecito Veterinary Center’s 4.6 stars from 435 reviews, signals consistent service.
  • Confirm accepted pet types — Some Santa Rosa clinics specialize in dogs and cats only, while others, such as Canyon Large Animal Clinic, also treat horses, livestock, or exotic pets. Verify your animal’s species is covered before scheduling.

What to expect on price

Veterinary costs in Santa Rosa generally align with Northern California averages. A standard office visit for a dog or cat typically falls between $50 and $75, with additional charges for vaccinations ranging from $20 to $40 per vaccine. Spay or neuter surgery for a healthy adult pet usually runs $200 to $500, depending on weight and complexity. Dental cleanings often cost $300 to $700 when anesthesia and X-rays are included. Emergency or after-hours care can double those figures. Many clinics offer wellness plans or payment options to spread out expenses, so ask about packages during your first call.

Top picks

Montecito Veterinary Center — With 4.6 stars from 435 reviews, it is the most-reviewed provider in Santa Rosa, reflecting broad community trust and consistent service. Montgomery Village Veterinary Clinic — Its 4.7-star rating from 72 reviews indicates strong satisfaction among a smaller but loyal clientele, particularly praised for friendly staff. Russian River Veterinary Surgical Service — A perfect 5.0 stars from 23 reviews makes it a top choice for specialized surgical procedures, though availability may be limited.

Frequently asked questions

What are typical business hours for Santa Rosa veterinary clinics?

Most clinics operate Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 or 6 p.m., with some offering Saturday morning appointments. A few facilities provide extended hours on weekdays or limited Sunday availability. Always confirm current hours directly, as they can change seasonally or due to staffing.

Do Santa Rosa veterinarians treat pets other than dogs and cats?

Yes, but it varies by clinic. Canyon Large Animal Clinic specializes in horses, cattle, and other livestock, while most general practices focus on dogs and cats. If you have a rabbit, bird, or reptile, call ahead to see if the veterinarian has experience with exotic species.

What is the cancellation policy for appointments?

Policies differ, but many Santa Rosa veterinary offices require at least 24 hours’ notice to avoid a missed-appointment fee, typically $25 to $50. Some clinics waive the fee for first-time cancellations or medical emergencies. Ask about the policy when you schedule to avoid surprises.

What should I bring to my pet’s first visit?

Bring any previous medical records, vaccination history, and a list of current medications. A fresh stool sample (collected within 12 hours) is often requested for parasite screening. Also bring your pet on a secure leash or in a carrier, and be ready to discuss diet, behavior, and any health concerns you’ve noticed.

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All Tails Wagging Veterinary Clinic / 01 · Top match

All Tails Wagging Veterinary Clinic

Santa Rosa, CA Veterinary
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4.8 187 reviews

All Tails Wagging Veterinary Clinic in Santa Rosa offers vet care, boarding, and grooming with a 4.8-star rating from 187 reviews.

pet-boarding pet-grooming veterinary
+1 707-525-9445
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Montecito Veterinary Center / 02

Montecito Veterinary Center

Santa Rosa, CA Veterinary
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4.6 435 reviews

Montecito Veterinary Center provides veterinary in Santa Rosa, CA, with a 4.6-star Google rating.

+1 707-539-2322
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Redwood Veterinary Clinic / 03

Redwood Veterinary Clinic

Santa Rosa, CA Veterinary
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4.0 447 reviews

Redwood Veterinary Clinic in Santa Rosa offers veterinary services and pet boarding, holding a 4.0 rating from 447 reviews.

pet-boarding veterinary
+1 707-542-4012
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Canyon Large Animal Clinic / 04

Canyon Large Animal Clinic

Santa Rosa, CA Veterinary
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5.0 5 reviews

Canyon Large Animal Clinic provides veterinary in Santa Rosa, CA, with a 5-star Google rating.

+1 707-792-4335
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Community Veterinary Clinic / 05

Community Veterinary Clinic

Santa Rosa, CA Veterinary
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4.7 24 reviews

Get veterinary in Santa Rosa, CA from Community Veterinary Clinic, a highly rated provider.

+1 707-284-1198
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Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic / 10

Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

Santa Rosa, CA Veterinary
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4.3 7 reviews

Low-cost spay/neuter clinic in Santa Rosa, CA with veterinary and pet-training services, rated 4.3 stars.

pet-training veterinary
+1 707-284-3499
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Common questions, clear answers.

What Petsomo users ask most about veterinary in Santa Rosa, CA — answered by our editorial team.

How much does veterinary cost in Santa Rosa, CA?
Pricing for veterinary in Santa Rosa, CA 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 Santa Rosa, CA?
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 Santa Rosa, CA 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 Santa Rosa, CA?
Some providers in Santa Rosa, CA 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?
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