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Redmond-Kirkland Animal HospitalOpen Weekends
Personalized Veterinary Preventive Care
Pet Wellness & Sickness Exams
Vaccinations
Flea & Tick Prevention
Spay & Neuter
Blood, Urine, and Fecal Testing
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Animals We See: Dogs, Cats
Neighborhoods We Serve: Redmond, Kirkland, Bellevue
Hours
Monday - Friday:
7:30am - 8:00pm
Saturday - Sunday:
8:00am - 4:00pm
Open Today Until 8:00 PM
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At Redmond-Kirkland Animal Hospital, we offer primary care for cats and dogs in Redmond, Kirkland, and Bellevue. We are proud to be AAHA certified.
When you are looking for a veterinary hospital you should be able to count on superior care and excellent service. We at Redmond-Kirkland Animal Hospital have assembled an expert team of veterinary professionals to bring you the best possible healthcare for your pet.
We're here to support the everyday needs of pets and their families. From wellness visits to extended-hour treatment, we provide quality, compassionate veterinary care you can trust.
Please call to schedule euthanasia or international travel certificate appointments.
Care for your pets with these limited-time offers.
Current Promotions
Parasites can kill—But you can protect! Now through June 30, 2025, save on vital care for your pet.
ProHeart® 12 (moxidectin) for dogs: 1 dose, 1 year of heartworm protectionxs
Simparica® (sarolaner) chewable for dogs: 1 chewable, 35 days of flea-&-tick protection
Revolution® Plus (selamectin and sarolaner topical solution) for cats: 1 application, 1 month of protection
Simparica TRIO® (sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) for dogs :1 chewable, triple protection
*Valid 4/1 – 6/30/2025. In-hospital purchase only. Cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts except for Thrive Plus member discounts and other parasite treatment related offers and promotions. Discount applies to ProHeart 12, Simparica 6-packs, Simparica Trio 6-packs, and Revolution Plus 6-packs only. Availability of products may vary. While supplies last. The offer does not include the cost of additional services, such as exams or diagnostic tests, that may be needed to fulfill a parasiticide prescription. See IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION and full prescribing information at ProHeart12PI.com; SimparicaPI.com; RevolutionPlusPI.com; and SimparicaTrioPI.com.
Regular wellness exams allow us to catch underlying health problems early, provide consistent preventative care, and support your pet’s overall health and well-being.
Our veterinarians are skilled in diagnosing common problems that affect our pets like vomiting, itching, lumps, limping, and more.
Vaccines are essential for preventive care and can increase the chances of a longer, happier life for pets. Ensuring that pets are consistently up to date with their vaccinations can help prevent contracting disease or help lessen the severity of symptoms if a disease is contracted.
Another key component of helping to maintain your pet’s health and happiness is having them on reliable, consistent heartworm preventative.
Heartworm disease is serious and potentially fatal to our dogs and cats. Heartworms are spread by mosquito bites and can grow up to a foot long, living in the heart and lungs of our beloved pets.
Fleas can cause itchy skin, skin infections, and spread tapeworms. Ticks can carry disease such as Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and more.
From routine cleanings to tooth extractions, the Thrive Pet Healthcare network of Primary Care veterinarians and Dental Specialists is here to keep your pet's smile fresh! Our general practices can take care of everyday dental maintenance with outstanding regular check-ins, cleanings, and basic surgeries.
Meanwhile, our specialty veterinarians are prepared to handle more complex or chronic dental cases like a root abscess, jaw fracture, abnormal tooth formation, or advanced periodontal disease. These doctors are highly trained within the field of veterinary dentistry and have access to specialized equipment, typically unavailable at primary care clinics.
Unless you intend to breed, we recommend having pets spayed or neutered. Pets that have been spayed or neutered tend to live longer and have healthier lives.
It's hard to provide care without knowing the root of what is ailing your pet, which is why diagnostic testing is so important. Diagnostic testing can include laboratory testing (blood, urine, and fecal) and diagnostic imaging like X–rays, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
We will be by your side during this time of need to offer both medical assistance and emotional support.
The occasional taps, scrapes, and scratches that happen when playing with your pet means it's time for a trip to your local veterinarian or boarding facility! Trimming your pet's nails is a healthy part of their life, and can lead to greater comfort in everyday activity.
Laser therapy (also called cold laser, therapeutic laser, or low-level laser) is an incredibly safe technology that delivers photons of light directly to a pet's injured or painful tissue. Extensive research has shown how this process can help to improve neurologic function, heal wounds, decrease swelling and reduce their pain by interacting with mitochondria, stimulating rapid repair of damaged cells. Cold laser therapy works well for pets suffering from:
Osteoarthritis
Joint Pain
Spinal Cord Injuries
Rattlesnake bites
Muscle Tension
Wounds
And More!
DVM
Dr. Hoover graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University in 2009. She practiced for five years in a feline-exclusive clinic before joining Redmond-Kirkland and Redmond-Fall City Animal Hospitals in 2014. Her interests include internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, and feline behavior. She and her husband enjoy hiking in the local mountains, photography, and spending time with their daughter. They own an English setter, "Jack," who enjoys getting out on the trails, and two very social Bengal cats, "Ryoushi" and "Sasha."
DVM
Dr. Thomas graduated from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis in 2004. She practiced for several years at a more rural clinic in the mountains of Southern California, where she had the opportunity to work with wildlife and the Moonridge Animal Park. She moved to Washington with her husband in 2011 to work as a general practitioner in Woodinville before joining Redmond Kirkland Animal Hospital in 2014. Dr. Thomas’s interests include exotic animal medicine, internal medicine, and dentistry. Outside of the clinic, Dr. Thomas has her hands full with two small daughters, two chatty cockatiels, and one equally chatty orange tabby cat. If she has the chance, she enjoys baking, cross-stitch/knitting, and curling up with a good novel.
DVM
Dr. Wise received her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in Zoology and went on to the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University, graduating in 2005. Since graduation, she has worked at two small animal practices in the Bellevue area until finding a home at Redmond-Kirkland & Redmond-Fall City Animal Hospitals in the fall of 2014. Dr. Wise enjoys internal medicine, feline medicine, and soft tissue surgery. She resides locally and lives with her two daughters. Free time is mainly spent with family enjoying what the Pacific Northwest has to offer or just hanging out at home.
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