All loving pet owners want the best care for their loyal companions, because pets are more than just animals. They're family, and at Live Oak Veterinary Hospital, that's exactly how we treat them. We offer a wide range of veterinary services for all of your dog and cat family members to keep them happy and healthy. Our animal hospital in Sonora proudly welcomes dogs and cats of the Mother Lode/Tuolumne County area, as well as Calaveras and Mariposa Counties.
Whether you're local, new to the area, vacationing, just recently added a new pet to your home, or if you only speak Spanish Dr. Mitch Luce is fluent in Spanish!, we would love to be your pet's veterinarian. If you want the best for your pet, come to Live Oak Vet! Our AAHA-accredited, state-of-the-art animal hospital in Sonora is equipped with the latest technology and equipment, such as digital radiology and ultrasound, as well as a separate surgical suite.
To accommodate our feline patients, our animal hospital also features a separate exam room that's designated exclusively for cats, and we implement numerous cat-friendly techniques.
Whether you're local, new to the area, vacationing, just recently added a new pet to your home, or if you only speak Spanish Dr. Mitch Luce is fluent in Spanish!, we would love to be your pet's veterinarian. If you want the best for your pet, come to Live Oak Vet! Our AAHA-accredited, state-of-the-art animal hospital in Sonora is equipped with the latest technology and equipment, such as digital radiology and ultrasound, as well as a separate surgical suite.
To accommodate our feline patients, our animal hospital also features a separate exam room that's designated exclusively for cats, and we implement numerous cat-friendly techniques.
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Dr. Luce attended the University of Washington to study aeronautical engineering, graduated with a BS in 1987 and went to work for Boeing in Seattle, WA.
After way too many meetings, he went back to school to become a veterinarian, graduating magna cum laude from Washington State University with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1997.
Dr. Luce enjoys helping people provide the best care for their beloved furry family members and has special interests in diagnostic ultrasound, oncology, and orthopedic and soft tissue surgery.
After way too many meetings, he went back to school to become a veterinarian, graduating magna cum laude from Washington State University with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1997.
Dr. Luce enjoys helping people provide the best care for their beloved furry family members and has special interests in diagnostic ultrasound, oncology, and orthopedic and soft tissue surgery.
At Live Oak Veterinary Hospital, we hold ourselves to a higher standard when it comes to our services for our patients and clients.
We know the special role that pets play in families and how important it is that they receive high-quality care.
That's why we sought accreditation with the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) in the spring of 2017.
It was not an easy feat, but we're pleased to say that we are now an AAHA-accredited practice!
AAHA is a veterinary organization that was established in 1933 by veterinary professionals to help other veterinary professionals provide their patients with the best possible care.
We know the special role that pets play in families and how important it is that they receive high-quality care.
That's why we sought accreditation with the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) in the spring of 2017.
It was not an easy feat, but we're pleased to say that we are now an AAHA-accredited practice!
AAHA is a veterinary organization that was established in 1933 by veterinary professionals to help other veterinary professionals provide their patients with the best possible care.
At Live Oak Veterinary Hospital, knowing that you and your pet had the best possible experience at our hospital is important to us.
Our core mission is to provide the best care for your furry friends, and to expand our circle of care to as many patients as possible.
Our belief in a caring, compassionate world for all animals is strengthened with each new patient.
We need your help.
Your reviews enable us to expand our care to more pets that need it.
Our core mission is to provide the best care for your furry friends, and to expand our circle of care to as many patients as possible.
Our belief in a caring, compassionate world for all animals is strengthened with each new patient.
We need your help.
Your reviews enable us to expand our care to more pets that need it.
Pets are like people in a number of ways, including their need for health checkups on a regular basis (at least once a year).
These visits allow us to examine pets from nose to tail to ensure they're healthy or to provide treatment if they aren't.
Live Oak Veterinary Hospital takes a proactive approach to pet wellness care, which is why we recommend annual wellness exams, as well as dog and cat vaccinations and parasite control.
Our ultimate goal is to keep all of your four-legged friends healthy so they can be around to chase those Frisbees-or their tails-for as long as possible!
These visits allow us to examine pets from nose to tail to ensure they're healthy or to provide treatment if they aren't.
Live Oak Veterinary Hospital takes a proactive approach to pet wellness care, which is why we recommend annual wellness exams, as well as dog and cat vaccinations and parasite control.
Our ultimate goal is to keep all of your four-legged friends healthy so they can be around to chase those Frisbees-or their tails-for as long as possible!
A pet's dental health is one of the most important components of its overall health, but it's also one of the most neglected.
In fact, dental disease is found in more than half of all dogs and cats by the time they're three years old.
Periodontal disease-better known as gum disease-can cause a number of health problems for pets if left untreated, including heart, liver, and kidney disease.
Live Oak Veterinary Hospital takes a proactive approach to pet dental care with our patients.
That's why we recommend that your pet have a comprehensive wellness exam at least once a year so we can examine his teeth and gums.
In fact, dental disease is found in more than half of all dogs and cats by the time they're three years old.
Periodontal disease-better known as gum disease-can cause a number of health problems for pets if left untreated, including heart, liver, and kidney disease.
Live Oak Veterinary Hospital takes a proactive approach to pet dental care with our patients.
That's why we recommend that your pet have a comprehensive wellness exam at least once a year so we can examine his teeth and gums.
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