VCA Park Hill Animal Hospital

4.2
231 reviews

About

VeterinariansVeterinary Clinics & HospitalsVeterinarian Emergency ServicesVCA Animal Hospitals
Your pet’s journey to optimal health starts with VCA Park Hill. Our team of dedicated professionals is here to provide top-notch veterinary services with a personal touch. Offering a wide spectrum of care, from advanced care to emergency services to preventative treatments (like vaccinations, flea & tick control, and senior pet care), our focus is on keeping your pet healthy and happy. Moreover, our specialized services in dental care, pain management, diabetes & skin care, and more address every aspect of your pet’s health. Visit us today in Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO, and experience a partnership grounded in care, expertise, and dedication.

Location

VCA Park Hill Animal Hospital
5304 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO
80220, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.2
231 reviews
5 stars
157
4 stars
29
3 stars
8
2 stars
9
1 star
28

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Staff Competence

Many customers praised the veterinarians and staff for their knowledge, compassion, and attentiveness to their pets' needs.

Customer Service

While some reviews highlighted excellent customer service, others pointed out issues with the reception staff being rude or unhelpful.

Pricing Concerns

Numerous customers expressed dissatisfaction with the high costs of services, feeling that the prices were excessive compared to other veterinary clinics.

Emergency Care

Several reviews noted the clinic's ability to accommodate urgent care needs, with staff being responsive and helpful during emergencies.

Mixed Experiences

Overall, experiences varied widely, with some customers feeling well cared for and others feeling pressured into unnecessary services.
  • ZT
    Zoe Ty
    Dec 15, 2025
    5.0
    We took our girl Daisy to VCA Park Hill after a growth on her spleen was detected at VEG. In a very scary and stressful time, the VCA Park Hill staff were kind, knowledgeable, and took their time to answer a million questions from us while we decided how to proceed. Once we decided to proceed with surgery (standard care), booking was a breeze (we scheduled it for the next day) and we received the clearest printed instructions on how to pre Daisy and care for her after the surgery. Daisy is recovering well even though she did make quite the scene at VCA Park Hill upon pickup (she's a beagle, it's her culture). Thank you especially to Christopher at the front desk, Dr. Baxter who helped us know everything we can, Dr. Pradhan who performed Daisy's surgery and followed up to know how she'd doing, Chris Strand who took care of Daisy on her big day, and Kaleb who explained Daisy's care so clearly and didn't take her hallway meltdown personally.
  • MS
    Margaret Schutz
    Dec 2, 2025
    2.0
    Rude receptionist. She literally called me “honey” in a condescending way. Combative from the second sentence. My husband, our 2 dogs, and I just moved to the neighborhood. My dog is mildly sick with some tummy issue and they are the closest vet, so I called to see if they could get him in the next day or maybe the day after. Without asking me when I wanted to bring him in, the receptionist said, “Well we can’t fit him in tonight (not my intention) And tomorrow I wouldn’t be able to get him in until late in the day (and made some noises indicating the calendar was full and she was annoyed).” I explained that I don’t think it’s an emergency so later tomorrow or the next day is fine and offered to drop him off so the vet can see him in between appointments, which was offered at the vet hospital we moved away from. That’s when she said, “Honey, We cannot do that. We haven’t seen your dog before!” The honey…so condescending. Really…referring to your clients as “honey”…what the living…. Look, we juuussst moved here. I haven’t even found a new primary care provider for me, let alone a vet for my dog. The situation doesn’t warrant an emergency room visit. Funny thing, I used to work in the veterinary industry. And a bad receptionist can kill a good clinic.
  • KK
    Kayla
    Nov 21, 2025
    5.0
    There's a vet much closer to me than VCA Park Hill but I make the trek to VCA anyways because they're amazing! Dr. Baxter in particular is absolutely wonderful; she's so friendly and chipper and compassionate. They helped my dog through so many issues and were very compassionate when I had to put him to sleep. I always felt like he was very cared for and in great hands.
  • JW
    Jessica Renee Wichmann
    Aug 2, 2025
    5.0
    I have been taking my two cats to VCA Park Hill for several years now. We have never had a bad experience!! The staff are very friendly, knowledgeable, and soooo patient with our incredibly anxious and grouchy babies! As far as pricing, I have no way to really gauge if they're expensive or not. What I do know, however, is that I trust they will provide the best and most appropriate care for my cats. Thank you so much, Dr. Baxter and VCA Park Hill!!
  • AA
    Adam
    Jun 18, 2016
    5.0
    Great staff. Love animals and are great about explaining things.

Frequently Asked Questions About VCA Park Hill Animal Hospital

What types of veterinary services does VCA Park Hill Animal Hospital offer?

VCA Park Hill provides a wide range of veterinary services including advanced care, emergency services, preventative treatments, dental care, pain management, diabetes, and skin care.

What are the operating hours of VCA Park Hill Animal Hospital?

The hospital is open Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and is closed on Sundays.