| Monday | 7:15am - 6:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7:30am - 8:00pm |
| Wednesday | 7:30am - 6:30pm |
| Thursday | 7:30am - 8:00pm |
| Friday | 7:15am - 6:30pm |
| Saturday | 8:30am - 1:00pm |
| Sunday | 11:00am - 1:00pm |
- WE TREAT YOUR PETS LIKE FAMILY
- WE LOVE PEOPLE AND PETS
- Reasonable Prices!
- Digital Dental X-Rays
- Providing state of the art care
- Animal Boarding
- Animal Flea Control
- Animal Microchipping
- Declawing
- Emergency Veterinary Clinic
- Exotic Animal Vet
- Holistic Veterinary Medicine
- Small Animal Vet
- Spaying/Neutering
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Veterinary Docking/Cropping
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Veterinary Medical Specialties
- Veterinary Surgery
Description
Northwest Pet Clinic is a full service small animal hospital. We have in-house radiology, state of the art diagnostic laboratory, surgiacal and hospitalization facilities. It is our desire to provide the highest quality medical and surgical care to our patients and to offer the best possible service to our clients.
Our doctors and support staff are friendly and genuinely concerned about your pet's welfare. We take pride in the professional capabilities of each member of our staff. They are carefully chosen not only for their abilities, but also for their love and desire to help both pets and people. Our staff members regularly attend continuing education seminars to ensure their highest level of competency. You will notice that our hospital is cleaner than most veterinary facilities. Our fees are competive and fair. Our office hours are designed for your convenience. Thank you for considering us to provide for you and your pets.
Northwest Pet Clinic is a full service small animal hospital. We have in-house radiology, state of the art diagnostic laboratory, surgiacal and hospitalization facilities. It is our desire to provide the highest quality medical and surgical care to our patients and to offer the best possible service to our clients.
Our doctors and support staff are friendly and genuinely concerned about your pet's welfare. We take pride in the professional capabilities of each member of our staff. They are carefully chosen not only for their abilities, but also for their love and desire to help both pets and people. Our staff members regularly attend continuing education seminars to ensure their highest level of competency. You will notice that our hospital is cleaner than most veterinary facilities. Our fees are competive and fair. Our office hours are designed for your convenience. Thank you for considering us to provide for you and your pets.
Doctors
Dr. Gregory Lee
A native of Tucson, Dr. Gregory Lee received his DVM degree from Kansas State University in 1978. His childhood love of animals and an interest in science and medicine found a natural combination in veterinary medicine. Dr. Lee has a special interest in internal medicine as well as orthopedic surgery. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Arizona Veterinary Medical Association, Southern Arizona Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Animal Hospital Association.
Dr. Lee and his wife Julia are the parents of three grown daughters. They have numerous pets, including a Shih tzu Chrissy, 2 desert tortoises, and numerous (and nameless) fish and koi.
As part of his many activities in the community, Dr Lee was a volunteer officer with the Pima County Sheriff's Department, serving in the Patrol and SWAT divisions. He retired in 1999 but retains his law enforcement affiliations through membership in the Law Enforcement Alliance of America and the National Rifle Association. When not working, Dr Lee enjoys woodworking, old movies, and competitive shooting.
Dr. Erin O'Donnell
Dr. Erin O'Donnell is originally from Colorado, and attended Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduating in 2000, she moved to Mesa, AZ to complete an internship in small animal medicine and surgery. Shortly after her internship, Dr. O'Donnell moved to Tucson, and worked as a relief veterinarian for a variety of general and emergency practices. Dr. O'Donnell joined the Northwest Pet Clinic staff full time in 2005. Today she is an equal parter with Dr. Lee. She loves all aspects of veterinary medicine, but has a particular interest in behavior, internal medicine and alternative medicine.
Dr. O'Donnell and her husband, Gary, enjoy desert living with their "blended family" of 5 dogs, 3 cats, and a variety of turtles and tortoises. She enjoys cactus gardening, drives and hikes in the Arizona desert, traveling, and the annual Tucson Gem Show.
Dr. O'Donnell's
Dr. Randall Evans
Dr. Randall Evans is a Tucson transplant from Warren, Michigan. He is a 1976 graduate of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University. Dr. Evans has owned and operated his own very successful practice in Michigan prior to finding new roots in the desert. In addition to a broad interest in general small animal medicine and surgery, Dr. Evans has a special talent and place in his heart for birds, reptiles and small mammals.
Dr. Evans is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Arizona Veterinary Medical Association, and the Association of Avian Practitioners. In addition to grown children, he and his wife Marilyn a Russian wolfhound named I Erte. In their spare time, they enjoy the arts, movies, and gardening.
Dr. Louisa Cammidge
Dr. Cammidge joined our practice in May 2007 after moving to Tucson from Northern California. She is a 2000 graduate of Michigan State Veterinary School and completed a small animal internship in small animal medicine and surgery in Sacramento, CA.
After spending four years working in a busy 24-hour small animal practice in San Francisco, CA she pursued and received a masters degree in public health. She went on to complete a public health internship at the California Department of Health Service. Dr. Cammidge is happy to return to clinical practice and has particular interests in dermatology, infectious diseases and internal medicine.
In her spare time she enjoys exploring Tucson with her husband and 1 year-old daughter, although her cat prefers to stay behind.










