Southern Utah Animal Hospital
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"Helping You Maintain Your Animal's Health"
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 435-393-2919
- Address:
- 1203 North Main Street Cedar City, UT 84721
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- Categories
- Veterinarians, Dog Day Care, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
- Payment Options
General Info
At Southern Utah Animal Hospital, we offer comprehensive healthcare exclusively to small & large animals. From routine check-ups to more complicated diagnoses and procedures, you can trust us with the care of your pets. Keep your best friend happy and healthy. Our services include vaccination, diagnostics, surgery, and more. Call us today for more information.
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Reviews
03/19/17
Provided by YP.comI used to live in Cedar City 30 years ago, dr. Esplin took care of our dogs, cats and horses. Moved back to Vegas, found a good Vet their but he moved. A few years ago our Golden got sick, a clinic in Vegas wanted $500. to do test. Couldn't afford that, so made an appointment with Dr. Esplin. I told him the symptoms, he told me to collect a urine sample out front and $130 later the diagnosis was in (diabetes) medicine and syringes included. Which brings us to yesterday, new patient German Shepherd puppy. We feared parvo. With grandkids visiting and playing in the front yard, we found dr. Esplin at home, at dinner time, on his day off. We told him the symptoms, he said follow me over to the office. Thank goodness parvo test negative. The most important things to me are his expertise, honesty, and he genuinely cares about my animals. The bonus is a fair price. Thank you dr. Esplin, Joe O'Kelley
10/08/14
Provided by DexKnowsI took my dog into Dr. Esplin to be spayed and he did a wonderful job with her. The people working there were so sweet with her and I am very lucky to have found such a great vet.
04/27/12
Provided by DexKnowsRate how angry you would be from 1 to 10. You take your pet to the vet, which is 2.5 hours away, for a neuter and rabies shot. Finding the time to do this is difficult. You are scheduled to be in that city for the week due to work and it seems like the best opportunity in months to take care of it. So, you leave your pet for 4 days with the vet because you don t really have another option. (Your working 9 hour days, the boarder closes before you get off work). When you pick your pet up after a stressful week (for both of you) the receptionist says ummmm, no one pulled his chart and the neuter wasn t done.... The pet was caged for four days. You still have to pay for boarding fee. Needless to say, I am not at all impressed.