Modern Medicine, Old-Fashioned Care
Our mission is to provide exceptional veterinary medical and
surgical services in an atmosphere of comfort and care

Welcome to Doylestown Veterinary Hospital's online home.  You can find information about our doctors, pet health topics, download forms, and order items for your pet from our online store. 

Founded in 1972 as Animal Clinic-Doylestown, our veterinary hospital has endeavored to provide quality medical care to companion animals for decades.  Headed by Dr. Ransome Weis, the healthcare team at Doylestown Veterinary Hospital blends the old-fashioned tradition of compassionate care with modern techniques and medical innovations.

Doylestown Veterinary Hospital
380 N. Shady Retreat Rd.
Doylestown, PA 18901

Telephone:
215-348-4344
Fax:
            215-348-5406
               Email: 
doylestownvet@verizon.net

You can also contact us with appointment requests, medication refill requests, or any other messages through the Pet Portals log in button located on this page above.



Important Information on the
recent
Pet Food Recall

We Offer complete medical, dental, and surgical care for cats, dogs, and some exotic "pocket pets," emphasizing preventive healthcare and a "pets are family, too" approach.

Our services include:

Wellness care

Dentistry

Surgery

Full service laboratory testing

Radiology

Behavioral counseling

Nutrition counseling

Pediatric care

Senior care

Parasite control

And much more.

Our clients also have access to specialists in ultrasound, cardiology, radiology, surgery, internal medicine, and oncology, either through in-hospital consultation or by referral to local facilities.

Our doctors and staff attend continuing education workshops and seminars regularly to stay on top of new developments in veterinary medicine. We use the most up-to-date and safest anesthetics, medications, and monitoring equipment to ensure the best possible care for your pet.


Visit DVH's - Pet of the Week Gallery

 

We Recommend Microchips to Help Protect Your Pet.  The microchip has become a primary and important method for  identifying lost pets. A small microchip is inserted under the skin, much like a vaccine. This is a permanent ID system, unlike collars that can be lost. All shelters and most veterinarians now have scanners that are used to identify lost pets to assist in their safe return to their families.  Ask our staff about a microchip for your pet.

Need Boarding, Doggie Day Care or Grooming for your pet? 

We offer pet boarding & grooming for dogs, cats, rabbits and "pocket pets" in our adjacent pet care facility - Holiday House Pet Resort. 

Our fun-filled Doggie Day Care Center offers hours of stimulating activities for social dogs!

Visit Holiday House Pet Resort to book all your pet's vacation needs.!  Holiday House Pet Resort's services are available even if your pet  is not boarding.  Our grooming staff are trained and qualified to evaluate every aspect of your pet’s appearance.  Please schedule appointments in advance and provide us with proof of current vaccinations. 

View Holiday House Pet Resort's - Fun Activities Schedule & Monthly Newsletter
 

MENU FOODS RECALL - We would like to inform you of a significant recall of cat and dog food by the manufacturer Menu Foods. The company produces pet food for 17 of the top 20 pet-food manufacturers in North America, and supplies such popular outlets as Kroger, Safeway, Wal-Mart, and PetSmart.  Menu Foods issued the recall following reports of kidney failure in many pets, which may be linked to consumption of their product. In 10 cases, an animal has died.

The recall consists of over 60 million containers of “cuts and gravy” style wet food distributed in cans and small foil pouches. The food in question was produced between the dates of December 6, 2006 and March 6, 2007. The latest information, including a full list of affected products can be found at the link below. www.menufoods.com/recall

Here at the Doylestown Veterinary and Holiday House Pet Resort, we have an everlasting concern for the welfare of all pets in our community and we encourage everyone to check their pet food supplies for these recalled products. We feel it is our duty to inform the public of such threats to the safety of animals, and we would be grateful if you could assist us in that effort by forwarding this information to friends, family, and anyone with a love for animals.