Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital
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Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital was established as a mobile pet clinic servicing the Clark County animal population as well as the City of Mesquite's domestic animals. Since this time, we have faithfully provided exceptional animal healthcare to various types of animals from young to old. We will strive with the utmost honesty, integrity and compassion to provide our clients and their pets with the leading edge of medicine in combination with the utmost devoted care, in a constant effort to exceed their expectations.

We will constantly strive to better ourselves in a continuing effort to provide only the best possible care for our clients and their pets.
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Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital is pleased to offer the most comprehensive diagnostic lab available in veterinary medicine to our clients.
In the past, blood work had to be sent to an outside diagnostic laboratory for analysis, but our instruments provide our doctors results within minutes so treatment can begin immediately if needed for your pet.
One of the analyzers at our hospital is a complete blood count (or "C.B.C.") unit.
This instrument can give our doctors an accurate red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count for your pet.
One of our friendly faces when you are greeted at the front desk is Wendy.
Wendy comes to us from Klamath Falls, Oregon.
She graduated from Mazama High School.
For the last 10 years, she has worked off and on here at Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital.
She loves animals and she will care for your loved pet the same way she cares for her 10 year-old yorkie/Dachshund, Lily, and her 10 year-old chocolate lab, Jazmine.
She has been happily married to Kevin Avenall for 19 years and they reside in the Mesquite area.
Ericka is one of our dedicated kennel staff at Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital.
She makes sure that your pet is well fed, properly exercised and kept comfortable while staying in our kennel facilities.
She attended Beaver Dam High School and has 4 children: Leslie, Lesset, Yesenia, and Erika.
Elvira is our new Kennel Supervisor at Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital.
She attended high school in Mexico, and has experience as a caregiver.
Elvira is the proud parent of two boys and one girl; she has one son-in-law, one daughter-in-law, and three grandbabies.
Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital is excited to offer treatment for those animals that suffer from moderate to severe allergies that cause discomfort and pain to the pet.
If you notice that your pet constantly bites itself, or scratches and whimpers while scratching then you should call our hospital to set up an appointment.
It is likely that your pet may be suffering from an allergy.
There are several types of allergies our pets have including flea allergies, food allergies and environmental allergies.
An often overlooked, but necessary aspect of healthcare in animals is dental care.
The idea of brushing your pet's teeth may strike you as humorous, but the veterinarians at Virgin Valley Veterinary Hospital want you to know that this simple act may prevent several serious problems later down the road for your pet.
Animals suffer from cavities, plaque and tartar build-up, gum disease and even abscessed teeth.
If your pet goes untreated they can end up very ill from gastrointestinal infections or even sepsis.
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