Channel Islands Veterinary Hospital

Channel Islands Veterinary Hospital We like to utilize our page to highlight our wonderful patients as well as our great staff and doctors. The staff includes Drs.

We also provide education on disease conditions as well as preventive healthcare and maintenance to keep your pet healthy. Channel Islands Veterinary Hospital has been skillfully caring for local dogs and cats since 1987. An extensive array of diagnostics is available to quickly diagnose and treat your pet's medical condition. The doctors regularly perform routine as well as advanced surgeries, ch

emotherapy for cancer patients, and treatment of difficult internal medicine cases. The doctors at Channel Islands Veterinary Hospital place a heavy emphasis on preventative healthcare and maintenance to try to ensure a good quality of life for your pet. Nino Garrolini, Scott Anderson, Karen Peyser and Linda Mackinnon. Hospital manager Haley Southwick, veterinary technicians, receptionists and ward attendants all work together to form a caring and compassionate team. Located in the Port Hueneme, CA area, the hospital is able to provide outpatient medical and surgical animal care, as well as long-term hospitalization for patients with more extensive needs. Emergency service is available through the day and we provide our clients with an after-hours medical answering service from 7 AM - 8 AM and 6 PM - 9 PM Monday through Saturday.

Bring the p**p (we're serious).… 👀💩Even healthy-looking pets can have hidden parasites like roundworms, hookworms, and g...
07/17/2025

Bring the p**p (we're serious).… 👀💩

Even healthy-looking pets can have hidden parasites like roundworms, hookworms, and giardia. Left untreated, parasites can cause diarrhea, weight loss, and even be passed to people. That’s why we recommend f***l testing as part of routine care!

Book your pet’s visit and bring a fresh stool sample. Contact us today!

As a reminder, summer heat can be dangerous for pets, especially dogs with short snouts like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Frenchi...
07/12/2025

As a reminder, summer heat can be dangerous for pets, especially dogs with short snouts like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Frenchies.

Watch for signs of overheating like excessive panting or drooling, bright red gums, wobbling, or vomiting. If you notice these signs, get your pet to a cool area, offer water, and call us immediately.

Share this post to help keep our neighborhood pets safe! 💙

It’s  ! New kitten at home? Here’s how to help give them the best start:✔️ Vet visits every 3–4 weeks (until 16 weeks ol...
07/10/2025

It’s !

New kitten at home? Here’s how to help give them the best start:
✔️ Vet visits every 3–4 weeks (until 16 weeks old)
✔️ Kitten-specific food to support development
✔️ Early socialization = less stress later
✔️ Parasite prevention is a must!

Drop a photo of your kitten, past or present, we’d love to see them! 📸

🥵With the summer heat, remember to check your pet’s water bowl more frequently!Pets can’t sweat like humans. They cool d...
07/05/2025

🥵With the summer heat, remember to check your pet’s water bowl more frequently!

Pets can’t sweat like humans. They cool down through panting and paw pad sweat, so staying hydrated is critical for regulating body temp.

Share this post to help keep other pets safe & hydrated!

Fireworks may be fun for us, but for pets, they can be scary, and the booms often continue well past the 4th of July. 🌩️...
07/03/2025

Fireworks may be fun for us, but for pets, they can be scary, and the booms often continue well past the 4th of July. 🌩️ Thunderstorms and other loud noises can trigger anxiety too.

If your pet is showing signs of stress, don’t hesitate to reach out. We can discuss treatment options to help your pet feel safe and secure year-round. 💙

Suns out, paws out! ☀️ Show us how you and your pet are soaking up the summer—share your favorite moments in the comment...
06/28/2025

Suns out, paws out! ☀️

Show us how you and your pet are soaking up the summer—share your favorite moments in the comments!

Important Holiday Hours! 🎉 Our office will be closed July 4th-5th. Please plan ahead and order your pet's sedatives in a...
06/26/2025

Important Holiday Hours! 🎉 Our office will be closed July 4th-5th. Please plan ahead and order your pet's sedatives in advance. We'll be back open Monday. 🐾

Is your pet scratching, shaking their head, or dealing with smelly ears? It could be more than just an itch. Ear infecti...
06/21/2025

Is your pet scratching, shaking their head, or dealing with smelly ears?

It could be more than just an itch. Ear infections are painful, especially in pets with allergies, and can cause hearing loss if left untreated.

Swipe through our top tips to help keep your pet’s ears clean, healthy, and infection-free. 🩺

Questions on your pet’s ear health? Contact us today!

In honor of   tomorrow, we are celebrating all the dads who give belly rubs, throw the best tennis balls, and never say ...
06/14/2025

In honor of tomorrow, we are celebrating all the dads who give belly rubs, throw the best tennis balls, and never say no to "just one more treat." 🐾💙

We’d love to hear how you are celebrating!

Summer activities (fireworks, thunder, etc.), can trigger anxiety in pets. Check out some of our comforting tips for hel...
06/12/2025

Summer activities (fireworks, thunder, etc.), can trigger anxiety in pets. Check out some of our comforting tips for helping them out. As a reminder - we're here to help with treatment options tailored to their needs! Reach out to us today. 💙

A friend: someone who’s always there, brings joy, and never judges – sounds like your pet, right? 🐾💛 Getting ahead of   ...
06/07/2025

A friend: someone who’s always there, brings joy, and never judges – sounds like your pet, right? 🐾💛

Getting ahead of (tomorrow) we’re celebrating the loyal companions who make every day brighter (and a little furrier).

Comment a photo of your BFF!

Summer is (almost) here, and so are heat, humidity, and skin flare-ups. From itchy paws to sunburned noses, your pet’s s...
05/31/2025

Summer is (almost) here, and so are heat, humidity, and skin flare-ups. From itchy paws to sunburned noses, your pet’s skin needs a little extra TLC this season. Swipe through our tips for keeping your pet’s coat healthy all summer long!​

🐾 Have a question? Contact us today!

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Channel Islands Beach, CA

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 1:30pm
2pm - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(805) 984-9868

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Channel Islands Veterinary Hospital has been skillfully caring for local dogs and cats since 1987. An extensive array of diagnostics is available to quickly diagnose and treat your pet's medical condition. The doctors regularly perform routine as well as advanced surgeries, chemotherapy for cancer patients, and treatment of difficult internal medicine cases. Our doctors place a heavy emphasis on preventative healthcare and maintenance to try to ensure a good quality of life for your pet. The staff includes Drs. Nino Garrolini, Scott Anderson, Karen Peyser and Linda Mackinnon. Hospital manager Haley Southwick, veterinary technicians, receptionists and ward attendants all work together to form a caring and compassionate team. Located in the Port Hueneme, CA area, the hospital is able to provide outpatient medical and surgical animal care, as well as long-term hospitalization for patients with more extensive needs. Emergency service is available through the day and we provide our clients with an after-hours answering service from 6 pm to midnight.