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Locality: San Jose, California

Phone: +1 408-238-0690



Address: 1611 E Capitol Expy 95121 San Jose, CA, US

Website: evergreenvetclinic.com/

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Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 11.05.2021

This little boy was terrified of dogs until he met this senior pup

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 24.01.2021

Merry Christmas from our doctors and staff! Thank you for trusting us to care for your furry family members!

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 01.01.2021

He has a different dance for each ringtone. Birds, amirite?

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 30.12.2020

Happy Saturday!

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 09.11.2020

Lion best friends who spent 8 years in a circus cage finally run free

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 07.11.2020

Everything changes when he starts running wild on the beach

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 17.10.2020

Dealing with Covid-19 in multiple languages. Thanks to Ted and the staff for wonderful sandwich boards.

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 03.10.2020

Here are some tips on how to interpret your cat's body language.

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 27.09.2020

Excuse me may I have an attention...:P

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 16.09.2020

Two unlikely best friends, cute as the day is long *I don't know the name of the song in this video, sorry*

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 03.09.2020

**TEMPORARY CHANGE IN HOURS** Due to the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order, we will temporarily closed on Sundays (effective as of March 22nd) and open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. During this time period, we will only be scheduling appointments for urgent or sick patients to limit public exposure to our staff. For after hour emergencies, please contact MedVet of Silicon Valley at (408) 649-7070 or SAGE Veterinary Centers in Campbell at (408) 343-7243. Please call us during our business hours if you have any questions or concerns about your pet. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 19.08.2020

At the Evergreen Veterinary Clinic, our priority is the public health safety of you and our staff during the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order directed effective March 17 to April 7, 2020 by the Health Officer of the County of Santa Clara. In our effort to keep our clinic open to provide care for our pet patients while protecting ourselves and the public, we are instituting the following guidelines: 1. Our schedule is open to see any sick or urgent patient. 2 To limit publi...c exposure to our staff, we are rescheduling all non-sick, routine appointments that have been pre-booked through April 7. 3. All elective surgeries and dentals will be rescheduled. 4. We are always available for phone consultations. 5. When you do arrive, we may ask you to wait in your car, so we can keep our lobby safe for all (to maintain 6 feet of social distancing). 6. Please do not personally come to our clinic with your pet if you or a member of your family has a fever, cough, or cold-like symptoms. If you are ill and cannot find another person to bring in your sick pet, please call us when you arrive in the parking lot. To limit exposure, we may take your pet to be treated and ask you to remain in your vehicle. When you do arrive at the clinic, be assured that we have implemented additional sanitizing procedures to meet the CDC recommendations, including disinfecting surfaces more frequently, especially those touched by the public, such as door handles and our front counters. For our staff, we are recommending frequent hand washing and the use of hand sanitizer. We have asked our staff not to come to work if they or someone in their family is sick, coughing or has a fever. Finally, we thank you for your understanding such that we can be available to help you and your sick pets during this time period. Let us all work together to protect our staff, our families, and all of you in our community. ~from your Evergreen Veterinary Clinic Family~

Evergreen Veterinary Clinic 15.08.2020

Can cats be hypoallergenic?