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American Pet Hospital

3879 E Sunset Road | Las Vegas, NV 89120

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Call 702-932-7024
Monday 7:30am - 6:00pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6:00pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6:00pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6:00pm
Friday 7:30am - 6:00pm
Saturday 7:30am - 3:00pm
Sunday Closed
  • Animal Boarding
  • Animal Daycare
  • Animal Flea Control
  • Animal Grooming
  • Animal Microchipping
  • Declawing
  • Small Animal Vet
  • Spaying/Neutering
  • Veterinarians
  • Veterinary Dentistry
  • Veterinary Euthanasia
  • Veterinary House Calls
  • Veterinary Medical Specialties
  • Veterinary Surgery

Description

American pest hospital has been providing veterinary care in Las Vegas for over 22 years. Along with our full service veterinary clinic we have professional dog grooming, cat grooming, and dog boarding.

Our services range from well checks for puppies to senior care for your older pets. American Pet Hospital is staffed with certified Veterinary technicians and 3 certified Doctors of Veterinarian Medicine. Your fury friend is in good hands with our experienced staff.

Along with our experience you will notice our love of all animals. Our mission is to keeping your four legged friends healthy and happy!

American Pet Hospital is one of the few pet hospitals in Las Vegas that uses laser surgery. Laser surgery will make the procedure more comfortable for your pet. Also your pet will heal much faster with less pain. For example, our laser cat declawing procedure will have your cat back on his feet with out pain in the same day!

Near Sunset & Pecos. Close to Henderson, NV & Las Vegas, NV

Veterinary Services

* Veterinary Medicine
* Well Checks
* Vaccinations
* Emergency Care
* Teeth Cleaning
* Spay & Neuter
* Ear problems
* Problems
* Injuries
* Cat declaw

If your pet is suffering from the following symptoms your pet needs veterinary care.

* injuries
* diarrhea
* weight loss
* fur loss
* no appetitive
* scratching ears
* red irritated skin
* vomiting
* discharge from eyes or nose
* problems going potty

American Pet Hospital is one of the few veterinary clinics in Las Vegas that performs laser surgery for your pets. This is good news for your pet because laser surgeries are far more comfortable than a regualr scalpel surgery.

Your pet heals much faster with laser surgery, and there is less chance of complications.

A laser cat declaw is a popular procedure. Your fury little friend can be up and running the same day. Before a cat declaw could take 3 - 4 weeks for the cats to heal completely.

Laser Surgery

* More comfortable
* Quicker recovery
* No scaring
* Reduced risk of infection
* Less swelling & bleeding

We have clients that come from as far away as Bullhead City for our laser procedures. The surgical Laser can be used for; cat delcaw, spay, neuter, tumor removal, and much more.

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Our Friendly Staff!

Our Friendly Staff!

Doctors

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Jed Topham, DVM

Jed Topham, DVM

Dr. Topham grew up in central Utah. He completed his undergraduate studies with a B.S. in Bioveterinary Science from Utah State University. In 2000, he graduated from Veterinary School with his D.V.M. from Oregon State University. During his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, boating, fishing, camping, and traveling. Nevada has been his home since graduation. He is fluent in Spanish, and he enjoys his career as a veterinarian because he likes to help make people's lives better through service and care for their furry family members.

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Travis Pond, DVM

Travis Pond, DVM

A graduate from Utah State University with a B.S. in Bioveterinary Science. Graduated from Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine. He has worked all of his professioanl career in Las Vegas and Henderson, NV. Dr. Pond is married with 5 kids and has a little Cairn Terrier.

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Casey Wittwer, DVM

Casey Wittwer, DVM

Dr. Wittwer was born and raised in St. George, Utah. He did his undergraduate studies at Dixie State College and Utah State University before attending veterinary school at Washington State University. He received his doctorate in 2007 and joined American Pet Hospital shortly after that. His two border collies, Roo and Nel travel everywhere with him. Roo is currently a member of Atomic Dogs Flyball team, with whom he competes in flyball and frisbee. His two cats, Pinky and Moon wake him early for their breakfast, even on his days off. When not at work, Dr. Wittwer spends time wakeboarding, snowboarding, playing ultimate frisbee and hiking with his dogs.

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