1022 Douglas Blvd. Roseville, CA 95678
At PetCare Veterinary Clinic, your pet’s first exam includes a full physical evaluation where we check vital signs, listen to the heart and lungs, assess skin, teeth, joints, and more. We discuss your pet’s history, concerns, vaccination needs, and wellness plan so you leave knowing exactly what your pet needs for a healthy start.
We don’t provide 24/7 in-clinic emergency service, but if your pet has a medical emergency outside business hours, we’ll refer you to nearby 24-hour ER hospitals. After your pet receives emergency care, we will follow up with you and continue treatment at our clinic.
PetCare Veterinary Clinic offers comprehensive services including wellness exams, diagnostic care like x-rays and ultrasounds, surgery (including spay/neuter), dental care, pain management, and lab testing. We care for pets at every life stage with personalized treatment plans and preventive care.
Yes — we provide same-day appointment availability when we can. We encourage scheduling ahead, but if your pet needs to be seen urgently, we will do our best to fit you in and address your concerns promptly.
Yes, you can request a specific veterinarian when scheduling. We understand how important continuity of care is, so at PetCare Veterinary Clinic, we’ll do our best to honor your preference and match your pet with the vet you feel most comfortable with.
During your pet’s first visit, we’ll complete a detailed physical exam, review any health concerns, go over vaccines and preventive care, and answer your questions. We also discuss nutrition and design a tailored wellness plan to support long-term health.
Yes, we perform spay and neuter procedures as part of our surgical services. These procedures help prevent unwanted litters and support your pet’s long-term health.
PetCare Veterinary Clinic is located at 1022 Douglas Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678. We’re open Monday through Friday to care for your pets and help you schedule appointments.
Wellness exams let us catch health issues early, update vaccinations, and monitor changes in your pet’s growth or aging. These regular check-ups help us tailor prevention and treatment plans so your pet stays healthier longer.
If your pet suddenly changes eating habits or behavior, contact us right away. Such changes can indicate pain, illness, or other health concerns that need immediate evaluation by our team at PetCare Veterinary Clinic.
Some pets may experience mild side effects like stomach upset or drowsiness. At PetCare Veterinary Clinic, we will explain what to watch for and how to manage any reactions, adjusting care if needed.
At PetCare Veterinary Clinic, we combine diagnostics and tailored pain management plans — from medications to supportive therapies — so your pet gets comfort and healing in both acute and chronic situations.
Yes — ultrasounds at PetCare Veterinary Clinic use sound waves to provide internal images and are non-invasive with no radiation. They help us diagnose conditions safely and accurately.
Absolutely — imaging like ultrasounds and X-rays can reveal tumors or organ changes early, allowing us to diagnose and manage cancer or other diseases sooner and more effectively.
Early visits include growth checks, vaccinations, parasite prevention, nutrition guidance, and behavior support. We help set your puppy or kitten on a healthy path with thorough exams and preventive care.
Introduce scents first, then supervised visual contact, and gradually move to short shared space visits. Give each cat its own resources, and let them acclimate at their own pace to reduce stress.
Yes — dental disease can lead to pain that causes irritability, reluctance to eat, or withdrawal. At PetCare Veterinary Clinic, we assess dental health and advise care routines to keep your pet comfortable.
Brush your pet’s teeth regularly, use recommended dental chews or rinses, and schedule professional dental cleanings with us to prevent plaque buildup and oral disease.
Recovery time varies with the procedure, but many pets start to feel better in a few days. Full healing may take weeks; we give you detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up support.
You can call or use our online booking to schedule a surgical consultation at PetCare Veterinary Clinic, where we’ll review the procedure, prep, and answer your questions before surgery.
Pets are generally considered seniors around age 7, depending on breed and size, as aging brings specific health needs we monitor during wellness exams.
Senior pets benefit from more frequent care — ideally twice a year — so we can monitor changes early and adjust care to support comfort and quality of life.
Yes. PetCare Veterinary Clinic proudly serves patients from Roseville as well as nearby areas including Citrus Heights, Rocklin, Sacramento, and Antelope. Our clinic is conveniently located at 1022 Douglas Blvd. Roseville, CA 95678, and we are currently welcoming new patients. To schedule an appointment, call 916-791-9599 or book online.