Port Perry, ON Veterinarians
You Can Trust
Our veterinary hospital team is passionate about providing the highest quality of care and services to you and your beloved pet.
Our veterinary hospital team is passionate about providing the highest quality of care and services to you and your beloved pet.
Founded in 1976, Scugog Animal Hospital has been a trusted part of the Port Perry community for decades. In March of 2012 we relocated to our newly built, modern hospital facility located beside the Tim Hortons at the north end of Port Perry. We are fully accessible and have handi-cap parking right at out front door.
Our talented team of veterinary professionals pairs years of experience with reliable skill to offer everything from preventive medicine to specialty pet care. Over the years, we’ve improved our services to meet the unique health needs of cats and dogs. We support and provide care for the local animal shelter.
We focus on quality medicine with an emphasis on patient care and comfort. We provide compassionate, personalized care tailored to your pet’s individual needs. Our entire team enjoys building strong relationships with our pet parents and guiding them to provide the best, healthiest lives possible for their pet family.
Contact our Scugog Animal Hospital today to schedule your pet’s next appointment!
When you bring your pet to our animal hospital for their initial appointment, we’ll work to understand their unique health needs. By conducting an extensive wellness examination, our veterinarian will determine which of our services are right for them and outline them in your pet’s personalized treatment plan. You can rest assured that we’ll answer any questions you may have about your beloved companion’s plan, including why we recommended the services we did.
We provide a library of professionally written articles updated by practice experts and reviewed by practitioners to bring you the most trustworthy pet health information.
These tools are here to help you decide if your pet’s symptoms require immediate attention or if you should continue to monitor those symptoms at home.