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University Pet Clinic is an animal hospital Tucson, conveniently located near University of Arizona, which specializes in dogs & cats. We are a small animal, general practice vet Tucson providing full physical examinations, vaccinations, pet dentistry, anesthesia, surgery, hospitalization, health certificates for travel, preventative care, animal emergency needs, radiology, diagnostic testing, blood pressure evaluation, allergy testing and consultation, microchipping, medications, prescription pet foods and other veterinary Tucson services. Our experienced veterinarians, and highly trained veterinary technicians, are happy to provide animal medical services for your pet in our well-equipped animal hospital. Tucson based University Pet Clinic was founded in 1991 by, veterinarian, Richard T. Schorr, DVM and his family. Since then, Dr. Schorr and our staff have excelled in compassionate veterinary care in the Tucson area.
EXTENDED HOURS: Open late to better serve you...
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 7am-8pm
Thursday & Friday 7am-6pm
Every Saturday Morning 8am-noon.
University Pet Clinic serves the Tucson community as a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of veterinary care for your pet, exceeding any other vet Tucson. We encourage pet owners to ask questions and play a pro-active role in their pet's preventative care. And we provide friendly, informative & supportive services for you and your pet, while maintaining a superior working environment for our employees.
Dr. Lexington Hoffman, is our Associate Veterinarian. Dr. Hoffman has been practicing veterinary medicine since 2003, in Tucson & Phoenix, and has extensive Emergency and Critical Care experience.
We now offer a 5% U.S. Military Discount (with valid military ID)
NEW SPECIAL! DOG Heartworm Package:
includes FREE HEARTWORM TEST! ($25 value)
and 12 months Heartworm Prevention Medication
Call us for Pricing 445-4296 .
Your Pets . . . Our Family!
Our regular office hours are Mondays thru Wednesdays from 7am-8pm .....Thursdays & Fridays from 7am-6pm ...8am-noon every Saturday. We handle emergencies during normal business hours and on Saturday mornings (please call 445-4296 for availability).
What Makes University Pet Clinic DIFFERENT
from Low Cost Vet Clinics:
1.) Absolutely NO "assembly line" service! ...Not in our surgery room...not in our exam rooms...and not in our reception area.
2.) Outstanding Patient & Client Care.
3.) Our two veterinarians have nearly 60 years of combined experience, for exceptional patient care & client service.
4.) We hire experienced, highly skilled, veterinary technicians (half are Certified Veterinary Technicians-CVT)...we provide continuing education opportunities to keep them "the best of the best"...and we provide our team with a superior working environment.
5.) Excellent Customer Service and Follow-thru.
6.) Your Pets...Our Family!
** To help pet owners afford basic, necessary Preventative Care, we continue to offer affordable Examinations, Routine Dental Cleaning Packages, Vaccinations, Heartworm Prevention, etc.**
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and receive $10 CREDIT on your account
*see Client Survey for details and restrictions
(Dr. Schorr's Fellowship, 1964, Royal Veterinary College in Stockholm, Sweden)
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