Could an illness or injury be plaguing your pet?
When people don’t feel well, they visit the doctor, explain their symptoms and receive the appropriate care. With pets, it’s not always this straightforward. Because animals can’t speak, they aren’t always able to let us know when something is bothering them.
What’s more, many animals are capable of hiding the signs of illness, allowing it to develop and worsen undetected.
Veterinary diagnostics enable us to identify and treat health problems in a timely manner. Quicker diagnosis of illness and injury can vastly improve the chances of a positive outcome.
Laboratory Testing
Mountain Aire Veterinary Hospital has a close working relationship with a reputable outside lab, where we send most of our diagnostic lab samples for processing. This relationship makes it fast and efficient to run a wide variety of tests, ensuring we get the answers we need to move forward with the best possible treatment strategy.
Imaging
When a physical exam and lab work aren’t enough to reach a diagnosis, we look to advanced imaging technology, such as x-rays and ultrasound. These tools allow us to examine the bones and internal organs, identifying injuries, diagnosing illness and determining its severity.
Digital images can be evaluated by our doctors in real-time or shared electronically with specialists if necessary.
If your pet has been acting a bit out of sorts lately, don’t take chances. Contact Mountain Aire Veterinary Hospital right away. We’ll get to the bottom of the problem and get your best friend back on the path to good health again.
Mountain Aire Veterinary Hospital
837 Lebec Rd.
Lebec, CA 93243
Call or Text: 661-248-7387
Fax: 661-248-7023
[email protected]
Also serving Frazier Park, CA and surrounding areas.
Mailing Address:
POB 759, Frazier Park, CA 93225
Business Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:00am – 6:00pm (Dental hygienist on 1st Wednesday each month)
Saturday: 9:00am – 6:00pm
(Open on the Saturday after the 1st Wednesday each month)
Richard “Sherpa” Lester2024-07-31 They took great care of my dog Lauren Brimmer2024-06-27 Stopping at nearby Fern Lake, part of Pine Mountain Club, we had just arrived with our terrier mix, Keiko, when she gobbled some jackass fisherman’s discarded fishing lure, including what turned out to be a very large hook that lodged at the back of her throat! Mountain Aire Veterinary Hospital came to our rescue in every way. We called and were invited in on an emergency priority, traveling the 30 miles to their hospital where they stood ready and waiting to help. And they were great to both Keiko and us, explaining next steps and risks, and working step by step to sedate her for xrays, then interpret the results and prepare the next step. Keiko was lucky. The hook set just below her tongue and Dr Cosko was able to remove it with heavy sedation. It’s two days later and Keiko is already back to her old (she’s nearly 13 but acts about 5) self! While we want to throttle some careless fishermen for leaving fish-scented tackle for our curious dog to swallow, we can’t say enough good things about Mountain Aire Veterinary Hospital! Their facility had everything Keiko needed. Laur Mor2024-05-27 This Hospital was so accommodating to our family in the time of crisis. We were vacationing and our pet collapsed. Even though the outcome was not good, they were kind and understanding to everyone. I thank them for their thoughtfulness, and pray for all they are able to care for. Dian Schneider2024-04-08 Great vet, great communication. Totally worth the drive for me, I live about 30 miles away.