Central Valley Veterinary Hospital, Kelowna

Central Valley Veterinary Hospital, Kelowna We are a full service Veterinary Hospital. Also offering laser treatment for pets. We offer specific programs for each species, age group and lifestyle of pet.

At Central Valley Veterinary Hospital, it is our goal to treat your pet as a valued family member and to help you take the best possible care of it. In keeping with this goal, we place a strong emphasis on preventative medicine in the form of regular wellness visits and vaccinations. Our facilities are warm, clean, and up-to-date. We offer an in-hospital lab, x-ray, ultrasound, dental, and laser

equipment and comfortable surroundings for your pet with separate dog and cat rooms and in-floor heating in our dog kennels. We are strong on caring, compassion, communication and follow-through. We look forward to seeing you
and your best friend soon!

Anxiety doesn't just affect humans, our pets can experience it too! And summertime brings extra stressors like travel, f...
06/11/2026

Anxiety doesn't just affect humans, our pets can experience it too! And summertime brings extra stressors like travel, fireworks, and thunderstorms. We are here to help you and your pet enjoy the season. If you suspect your pet is anxious, let’s check them out and find them relief together.​

The last few weeks 3 of our amazing patients have graduated from their puppy/kitten vaccines! Come see Taylor and Madi u...
06/10/2026

The last few weeks 3 of our amazing patients have graduated from their puppy/kitten vaccines! Come see Taylor and Madi up at reception after their appointment to get a photo🐾
Way to go Athena, Bowie and Kyoshi💛🎓

It is super important to make sure your pets finish their puppy and kitten vaccine course!
Puppies
| Age | Core Vaccines
6–8 weeks | DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis/Adenovirus, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) |
| 10–12 weeks | DHPP booster |
| 14–16 weeks | DHPP booster |
| 12–16 weeks (per local laws) | Rabies |
| 1 year later | DHPP and Rabies boosters |
| Boosters as recommended by your veterinarian

Kittens
| Age Core Vaccines
| 6–8 weeks | FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) |
| 10–12 weeks | FVRCP booster |
| 14–16 weeks | FVRCP booster |
| 12–16 weeks (varies by law) | Rabies |
| 1 year later | FVRCP and Rabies boosters |
| Boosters as recommended by your veterinarian

Is your cat scratching their head or neck? Noticing scabs on their skin? For some cats, diet can play a role in signs li...
06/10/2026

Is your cat scratching their head or neck? Noticing scabs on their skin?
For some cats, diet can play a role in signs like this. Check in with us to explore what’s going on and the best next steps. (250) 762-7181

06/06/2026

A pet’s palette is not as discerning as you would hope. ​
What’s the weirdest thing your pet has tried to eat? 😳​

And if they succeed…give us a call so we can help!​

Happy June everyone! Einstein says it is time to get all pets on Nexgard Spectra for the summer, as the ticks are out an...
06/04/2026

Happy June everyone!
Einstein says it is time to get all pets on Nexgard Spectra for the summer, as the ticks are out and about in the Okanagan Valley☀️

Contact us at (250) 762-7181 now! ®💊

Psst…tell your cat to look at the calendar cause it’s National Hug Your Cat Day! So now they HAVE to let you give them a...
06/04/2026

Psst…tell your cat to look at the calendar cause it’s National Hug Your Cat Day! So now they HAVE to let you give them a snuggle. 😻​

How did it go with your cat? Let us know in the comments!​

Noticing skin flare-ups, recurring ear issues, or even digestive changes in your pet? Diet can sometimes play a role, bu...
06/01/2026

Noticing skin flare-ups, recurring ear issues, or even digestive changes in your pet? Diet can sometimes play a role, but it’s not always the cause.
If your pet’s symptoms keep coming back, it may be worth taking a closer look at nutrition and how it supports overall skin health.
Every pet is different, but diet is always worth considering as part of a complete treatment plan. Ask us! (250) 762-7181

05/21/2026

It’s Chip Your Pet Month (no…not that chip as much as they want it 🥔)

Pets that are microchipped have significantly higher reunion rates if they get lost—so you can have more moments like these. ​

Need to get your pet microchipped, or update their information? Call us today!​ (250) 762-7181

Address

1940 Kane Road # 124
Kelowna, BC
V1V2J9

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+12507627181

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