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San Francisco Bay Area Veterinary Specialists is really a niche hospital housing the next veterinary specialists - Small Animal Surgery, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Skin care.
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- From I-45 going south: (From downtown)
Exit Fuqua (Exit #33), turn left to mix I-45, visit second stoplight (Featherwood), turn right and stick to the road around to show left into Southpoint shopping mall. Search for the red-colored awning and our sign straight in front of you. - From I-45 going north: (From Obvious Lake area)
Exit Fuqua (Exit #33). The exit is equally as you're under Beltway 8.Search for Chili's restaurant and switch in to Southpoint and search for the red-colored awning and our sign straight in front of you.
- From Beltway 8 going west: (From Baytown)
Exit Beltway 8 in the Hwy 3 exit, then remain on the feeder road and abide by it around for your until you are well on the I-45 feeder road. Search for the Chili's restaurant in Southpoint focus on your right. Submit and search for our sign straight ahead. - From Beltway 8 going east :(From Sugar Land)
Exit Beltway 8 in the Sabo/Hughes road exit (last exit before I-45). Remain on the feeder road before you they are under I-45. Turn left in the light and proceed north around the feeder road until you're able to Southpoint Center (~1/4 mile) Search for the Chili's restaurant in Southpoint Focus on your right. Submit and search for our sign straight ahead.
This is the place to go - period. I drove down from Dallas and it was worth the time and effort. Dr. Brayley and Dr. Herrmann were great and they saved my min schnauzer. Dallas surgeons wanted to install a pace maker (risky) for cataract surgery (dog has a minor heart issue). Dr. Brayley and Dr. Herrmann teamed up and worked it out so that it was not necessary - and my dog sees 100% now. The staff are all great - very kind, considerate and personal. Plus the prices are very reasonable. I'll gladly be driving the 300 miles anytime my dog needs anything more complicated than a normal vet …
The University of Cal-Davis has a College of Veterinary Medicine, as does Western University. There are only 28 such schools in the U.S. Competition for admission is fierce.
Go to this website and scroll to the bottom of the first page for a map of the U.S. Click on California to see the options.
This link gives info on the veterinary assistant program and schools that offer one: