VCA Centennial Valley Animal Hospital

4.6
128 reviews

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VCA Centennial Valley is an AAHA accredited animal hospital. Our veterinarians are Fear Free Certified and dedicated to providing excellent care and tenderness to all pets from our fuzzy cat and dog patients to the more exotic birds and reptiles. Our compassionate team is here to help small pets of all shapes and sizes! We work hard to deliver the best medical care for your pets, and the best experience for you, the pet owner. Located in Louisville and serving Boulder County and the greater Denver area, our veterinarians, technicians and pet-friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that our patients receive the best in preventive and healing care.

Location

VCA Centennial Valley Animal Hospital
259 Century Circle, Louisville, CO
80027, United States

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    TitiMari
    Sep 21, 2025
    4.0
    They are doing some work in here. Lovely and caring staff.
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    Danielle Barcilon
    Aug 19, 2025
    5.0
    Dr. Barlow is always careful and I trust her advice for my cat.
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    Shannon Majik
    Aug 3, 2025
    5.0
    Even though this was the saddest day I've dealt with in a few years, the employees were all very nice and didn't rush us through saying goodbye to my best friend Blu
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    Samantha Sarmiento
    Jul 30, 2025
    1.0
    DO NOT TAKE YOUR PET HERE. I’m beyond devastated by what the VCA hospital did to my family. Not long ago I was faced with the reality of having to leave the country permanently due to some extenuating circumstances. I wished to take my cat with me and I notified the VCA staff of the circumstances we were going through. I will not go into the details but they made the process very long and a lot more agonizing and complicated than necessary. We talked back and forth for over a month but ultimately we settled on having her heath certificate appointment exactly nine days from when we were supposed to leave since it needs to be done within 10 days from when they get it back to when we land. They said it would only take two or three days to get back. This was a Monday. On THURSDAY the vet, Dr. Gina, notified me she made a mistake and needed to resend it. THURSDAY. I had my whole life packed up and ready to leave that coming Monday and I had no way of changing my flight because it was directly tied to the documents I would be using to exit the country. I was assured on Friday that it would be there on Monday at 10 at the latest (my flight was at 4 but we would have to get to the airport at 12 at the latest). No word from them on Monday. We go to the office, they say it’s on its way there but refuse to give us the tracking number, we push and push for the tracking number until they give it to us. Come to find out the package is still in New York and will not be here. My mother had to stay behind to at the very least rehome my cat. I literally had to rehome my cat. VCA - do not bother responding, I am not interested in anything you have to say. I lost my cat because of you. I am only posting this to warn future customers.
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    Sam M.
    May 30, 2025
    5.0
    This vet has been AMAZING! I started coming here in January after adopting two kittens, and both of their first exams were free, and we received care packages after our visit! All the staff here have always been very kind, and our visits are very quick. The office is always calm when we come to visit. I recently had to put down my elderly dog, and the staff was extremely considerate and patient during the process. The room was made very comfortable and private, and Dr. Gina offered a lot of options and compassion throughout the process. It’s extremely hard having to put a pet down, but doing it here definitely made it easier as everyone created a calm and compassionate environment for me and my dog. I CANNOT recommend this vet enough, this is by far the most positive experience I’ve had with a veterinary office. I'm extremely grateful to the kindhearted people working at this office.

Frequently Asked Questions About VCA Centennial Valley Animal Hospital

What are the operating hours of VCA Centennial Valley Animal Hospital?

The hospital is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Saturday from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and closed on Sundays.

What types of animals does VCA Centennial Valley Animal Hospital treat?

They provide care for a variety of pets including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rabbits, fish, pocket pets, and pot-bellied pigs.