Walker Veterinary Hospital
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We are a full service Veterinary Hospital, ready to serve all your furry friends' needs.
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 209-478-8883
- Address:
- 7600 West Ln Stockton, CA 95210
- Link:
- Categories
- Dog & Cat Grooming & Supplies, Animal Health Products, Kennels, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Grooming, Pet Services, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinary Specialty Services
- Services / Products
- Boarding Services, Dental Services, Examination Services, Food & Nutrition, Grooming Services, Surgical Services, Vaccination Services, X-ray and Ultrasound Services
- Payment Options
- Location
- Stockton, CA and its surrounding areas.
- Neighborhood
- Valley Oak
- Amenities
- We now get detailed x-rays that can be processed and viewed faster, can be sent to a specialist via the internet, and a copy of the x-ray(s) can be burned to a CD and given to the owner to have in their possession. To increase client knowledge and overall experience the hospital has added VCR units in each exam room, as well as the dog and cat reception lobbies, so informative or recreational videos can be played.
- Accreditation
AVMA
CVMA
North FanJaoquin County Vet Associations
- Associations
- AVMA,CVMA, North San Jaoquin County Vet Associations
General Info
Walker Veterinary Hospital opened its doors in the 1960's as a freestanding veterinary hospital. The practice was limited to small animals and has continued to treat them exclusively to this day. On October 1, 1988 Dr. Boden and an associate took over ownership of the hospital. Since changing ownership, Walker Veterinary Hospital has added many improvements. An ultrasonic dental machine (the same used in human dentistry), a pulse-oximeter and a Vet Test blood testing machine, used for in-house blood testing and faster laboratory results. Dr. Boden is one of only a few doctors in San Joaquin County who has Ultrasound diagnostic equipment and experience. In January 2008, digital radiography replaced the old hand developed x-ray equipment. We now get detailed x-rays that can be processed and viewed faster, can be sent to a specialist via the internet, and a copy of the x-ray(s) can be burned to a CD and given to the owner to have in their possession. To increase client knowledge and overall experience the hospital has added VCR units in each exam room, as well as the dog and cat reception lobbies, so informative or recreational videos can be played.