- Dental CareAcoma Animal Clinic is a full service Tucson veterinarian staffed animal hospital providing both emergency veterinary care, as well as routine medical and dental examination and treatments. We also perform a wide array of surgical procedures ranging from spays and neutering to exploratory surgery. We are experienced at all types of treatments and conditions, and are ready to provide you and your pet a comfortable environment, and treatment by our Tucson Veterinarian’s Office.
- Vaccination
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive Examination
- Parasites Treatment and ControlAlthough not as common as in many parts of the country, we do have fleas and ticks in Arizona. Flea infestations can be especially challenging because, even after treatment, fleas may have laid eggs in your home, which will again infest your dog or cat.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Cancer Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryWe strongly advocate preventive medicine and are committed to providing progressive veterinary medical, dental, and surgical care for your pet. From routine physical examinations to oncology and exploratory surgery, we use state-of-the-art equipment to diagnose and treat a full spectrum of diseases and injuries.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringPart of the charm of Tucson is the amazing wildlife that lives here. Take steps to separate our beautiful wildlife from our beloved pets. Coyotes, Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Owls, and Hawks: These wild animals may view your pet as prey if left unattended or allowed to run free. Keeping your pet on a leash is not only a good idea, it is also the law. If you have a fence or a wall for your dog or cat, it will likely keep many of these predators out. However, small pets are vulnerable to attacks from Owls and Hawks. Cats are much safer as indoor pets, especially those that have been declawed. Neutering your pets also lowers their desire to run away, which will make them less vulnerable.
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Cropping
- MicrochippingCountless Tucson pets have been successfully returned to their homes thanks to micro chipping. A tiny microchip is inserted under your pet’s skin, which has a number associated with the chip. If your pet is lost and brought to a local animal shelter, a veterinarian, or the Humane Society, they will be scanned for a microchip. The chip’s information is part of a national database to match the pet and its owner. We offer micro chipping for your dogs and cats. Given how quickly a pet can run out the front door or scamper over a wall, every pet should have a micro chip (even if they’re an inside-only pet). Don’t risk losing your pet and not being reunited. Contact us to schedule an appointment for this simple procedure at 520-441-3860.
- House Calls
- Bird Vet
- Small Animal Vet
- Reptile Vet
- Equine Vet