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Welcome to Woodburn Pet Hospital
Your Veterinarian in Woodburn, OR
Call us at 503-981-4622
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Quality pet care close to home
At Woodburn Pet Hospital, we offer a wide variety of professional veterinary services to meet all of your pet's healthcare needs. With our state-of-the-art- diagnostic equipment and surgical facilities as well as 24-hour availability, you can be sure your pet will receive the quality care they need, when they need it.
Services include:
- Orthopedic surgery
- Dermatology and allergy testing
- Complete pet dentistry including digital radiography
- Internal Medicine
- Spays and neuters
- Limited exotic animal care and consultations
- Behavioral and flea consultations
- Wellness plans packaging common services at affordable prices
- Poultry management
We also offer pet grooming and luxury boarding services, so your pet can be pampered just the way they would be at home. Check out our Kennel web cam for a first-hand look.
A diverse selection of high-quality pet food and supplies are also available for your convenience.
Dedicated to you and your pet's health and well-being
At Woodburn Pet Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
Dr. Patrick Paradis
Woodburn Veterinarian | Woodburn Pet Hospital | 503-981-4622
985 Evergreen Road
Woodburn, OR 97071
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