At our hospital we provide all of the core care services your pet requires to achieve optional life-long health including internal medicine, dental care and vaccinations.
At South Novato Animal Hospital we serve all cats and dogs in Marin County and Southern Sonoma County. We offer comprehensive, high-quality medical services and treatments.
Our Novato vets are experienced and devoted to the well-being and overall health of all the pets they care for, providing clients and pet parents with high-quality service and care.
The South Novato Animal Hospital in California is a warm and safe environment for your pets that is driven to provide exceptional veterinary care to all cherished companion animals.
South Novato Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital in Novato. Our services and facilities are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy pets as well as, to provide early detection and treatment of diseases. We also offer complete medical and surgical care.
Preventive Care
Our vets can help prevent your pet from developing health issues or catch problems early, when they are the most treatable.
Our animal hospital serves pets in Novato and beyond
The vets at South Novato Animal Hospital are happy to provide veterinary services to all pets and their families from Novato, Marin County, Southern Sonoma County and surrounding areas.
On our informative blog, our knowledgable veterinarians share some interesting pet care tips and advice on a wide variety of topics such as at home preventive care, parasite protection, information on common illnesses and more. Browse our blog now to learn how you can help keep your pets happy and healthy.
Your cat's thyroid releases hormones that help regulate many body processes. If thyroid hormone levels become too high (hyperthyroidism), your cat is at risk of developing many serious health issues. Today, our South Novato Animal Hospital vets share more about cat hyperthyroidism and how it can be treated using a modified diet.
Many dogs don't get the oral care their mouths need, which can lead to oral health issues like periodontal disease. In this article, our Novato vets list the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for periodontal disease in dogs.
If you observe your dog's skin turning purple or bluish, it could be a sign of cyanosis. Our veterinarians in Novato have written a blog post detailing the causes, risks, treatment options, and prognosis of cyanosis in dogs.
In this article, our veterinary experts at Novato will talk about ECGs (electrocardiograms) for dogs and cats. You will learn when your vet may need to order an ECG for your pet and how to interpret the results. Understanding your pet's ECG results will help you make informed decisions about their healthcare.
South Novato Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Novato companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.