Laurelwood Veterinary Clinic

Welcome! We hope this site will be useful to our clients and other pet owners in providing information about our services and serve as a resource for client education. We also plan to create a much more comprehensive site over time. We welcome feedback in order to provide the best service. Please Contact Us if you have any comments, suggestions or questions. Please check out the links page. New pages: Chocolate Toxicity

Dr. Dani Weber, UC Davis graduate, Class of 1992

Staff:Carrie Walton, RVT and Cindi Kuiper, Receptionist

650-341-7741

Species treated: Dogs, Cats, Rabbits and Rodents

Full service medicine, radiology, surgery and dentistry

Reproduction and neonatal care: pediatric and geriatric medicine

Cats,rabbits and pocket pets accepted for boarding.

No dog boarding available - sorry!

IMPORTANT: IN CASE OF POISON INGESTION CONTACT THE ASPCA POISON CONTROL HOTLINE FIRST

1(888) 426-4435

The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is the premier animal-oriented poison control center in North America and is the best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. A $50 consultation fee may be applied to credit card.

 

Location

1334 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo,


Directions

The top of the hill by CSM , in the Laurelwood Shopping Center next to Sonoma Valley Bagels, formerly Java City.

By car: Exit the West Hillsdale Exit from Hwy. 92 and go left or down the hill - the shopping center will be on your left. Go left on Campus Dr.;right into the parking lot.

By foot or by bike: From the east, go west on 26th Ave, through the gate and continue up Campus Drive and go left into the center.

Hours

Monday - Friday , 8am - 12 noon ; 2 pm - 6 pm

Appointments from 9 am - 11 am and from 3 pm - 4:30 pm

Early/late appointments available on a limited basis.

Prescheduled drop offs are taken between 8 and 8:45 am and release appointments are made between 4:45 pm and 5:45 pm.

Emergencies have priority over regularly scheduled appointments. Please do not hesitate to ask for an emergency appointment. If you think it is an emergency, it is.If you are not sure, the following list are definitely emergencies:

Not breathing,trouble breathing, fainting, collapsed and unable to rise, bloated, vomiting blood, uncontrollable bleeding, seizuring for longer than 4 minutes, straining to urinate and unable to urinate, anything involving an eye ,pregnant female in active labor longer than 2 hours without producing a baby, known ingestion of toxic substance.This list is not all-inclusive.

We do charge an emergency fee in addition to the regular exam fee if there are no open appointments.

If there is an after hours emergency, please go to the North Peninsula Veterinary Emergency Clinic * at 227 N. Amphlett Blvd. in San Mateo.
Phone: 650-348-2575.

Alternately, the South Peninsula Veterinary Emergency Clinic is open after hours on 3045 Middlefield Road in Palo Alto.
Phone:650-494-1461

Priorities

Patients will be seen in the following order:

Emergencies
Appointments
Late Appointments
Walk-ins

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*Dr. Weber is a shareholder in the NPVEC

Updated Monday, February 21, 2005