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VCA Anderson Animal Hospital

4.4
(346 reviews)

Business Details

1285 South Sheridan Blvd, Lakewood, CO
80232, United States
(303) 647-5215
https://vcahospitals.com/anderson

About

VeterinariansVeterinary Clinics & HospitalsVCA Animal Hospitals
At VCA Anderson Animal Hospital, we understand the unique bond you share with your pet. From primary care to preventive services, we ensure every visit enhances their well-being. Our veterinary facility in Lakewood, CO offers specialized treatments, including allergy & itchy skin relief, dental care, pain management, and control of flea, tick, & other parasites. Additionally, our in-house pharmacy & laboratory streamline your experience. We also offer vaccinations, senior pet care, and packages for new kittens & puppies, making us a holistic haven for your pet's health & happiness. Visit us today and discover how we can support your pet's journey to a healthier life.

Location

VCA Anderson Animal Hospital
1285 South Sheridan Blvd, Lakewood, CO
80232, United States

Hours

Monday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

4.4
346 reviews
5 stars
266
4 stars
30
3 stars
9
2 stars
9
1 star
32
  • BZ
    Brian Zordan
    Apr 1, 2026
    5.0
    My dog receives great treatment from these professionals. They thoroughly explain the treatments, costs, and even check in with follow up calls/texts to make sure your animal is doing well.
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    Nayeli Ochoa
    Mar 13, 2026
    5.0
    Dr. LEE was great! Kind and very informative. Provided me with written take home recommendations- a more holistic approach; which I highly appreciate!
  • LM
    Láralyn Mowers
    Mar 12, 2026
    5.0
    I have an adventure cat, which means he gets to do things that most cats don't get to do—like take international trips. We're getting ready for our longest and most complicated trip, which involves 3 flights and an extended layover in an intermediate country. It's definitely not *not* stressful. But Dr. Roberts has been the saving grace in figuring out what the requirements are, as well as how to meet each of them. She did so much of the research I was expecting to have to do myself, which honestly makes me regard her more as a partner than "just" a doctor. I can't say enough about the care and support we received. Thank you so much, Dr. Roberts, and everyone else at VCA Anderson!
  • NP
    Nightmaric Pain
    Feb 14, 2026
    1.0
    I recently got a dog from Foothills Animal Shelter. My vet technician friends all said to use the voucher I got from the shelter to save money. Most of my friends are up northern part of Colorado. Never in my 25 yrs of owning dogs and training dogs have I experienced 1.) A vet assistant who doesn't show affection towards a dog who not growling and is showing signs of anxiety 2.) A veterinary technician who obviously doesn't understand that dogs are curious and love to smell thus leading the leash. Plus poor doggie had kennel cough and several allergies. I knew that I needed to change to a vest for the dog so it would stop the dog from straining its neck when it was pulling the leash. Telling an owner they need to pay to train the dog that I recently got was a slap to the face especially if you tell said vet technician that you are starting to train the dog. This dog has so much trauma and at no point did any of the staff help the dog to feel more comfortable. Plus it's been known that if you're gonna check a traumatized dog's trachea you might wanna pet the dog and slowly move your hands to check the neck. Never try to place your hands in front of the dog's face going towards the neck in a semi-half triangle because then it thinks you're playing with it thus the dog wants to bite the hands. Also, you traumatized the dog more when you were checking his temperature not understanding that the dog had no idea why you were holding him. A little tip, pet the dog and have a nice amount of treats. Praising the dog for being good and you might be surprised how the dog will allow you to check back there. Yes, you still have to have an assistant hold the dog in case it bites but this lets the dog be distracted and calm. I'd rather drive up 50 to 60 miles north just to see my friends and them treat my dog like an actual animal, than a dangerous dog.
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    Jenny Galarza
    Nov 25, 2025
    5.0
    Dr. Susan Lewis truly cares about animals. My puppy almost didn’t make it, and she recommended surgery as soon as possible. After the procedure, she took an extra five minutes of her own time just to check on my puppy and make sure everything was okay. She really went above and beyond. I’m so grateful for her care and dedication. Thank you !

Frequently Asked Questions About VCA Anderson Animal Hospital

What services does VCA Anderson Animal Hospital offer for pets?

VCA Anderson Animal Hospital offers a variety of services including allergy and itchy skin relief, dental care, pain management, flea and tick control, vaccinations, senior pet care, and wellness packages for new kittens and puppies.

Where is VCA Anderson Animal Hospital located?

It is located at 1285 South Sheridan Blvd, Lakewood, CO 80232, US.

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