Welcome to Yorkshire Veterinary Clinic
Yorkshire Veterinary Clinic was established in 1979 and is commited to providing the highest quality small animal medicine and surgery. Drs. Scott and Corrina Hamann along with Dr. Traci Duncanson and our staff enjoy what we do and it shows from the minute you walk in the door. We are conveniently located one block south of Woodmen and Academy on York Road. We offer the following:
-Small animal medicine and surgery
-Digital radiography
-Ultrasound
-Complete dental care
-Laser surgery
-In-house laboratory
-Pediatric, geriatric and wellness programs
-Outpatient drop-off
-Progressive anesthesia and pain management
-Partner with pet parents in choosing appropriate vaccination protocols
We are a recognized member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). The top 15% of animal hospitals in North America have achieved this goal. We continually strive for excellence and provide the best in animal health care in Colorado Springs.
Featured Articles
Rescue Dogs Among the many heroes in the days and weeks following September 11 were search and rescue dogs. These dogs and their handlers were brought in from all over the country to help at the New York and Wash...
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Home Dental Care Home dental care for your cat or dog has the same goal as home dental care for yourself, to remove dental plaque. Plaque is the sticky, whitish film with the bad taste and offensive odor that accumula...
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Helping Dogs with Low Vision or Blindness As veterinary medicine advances, dogs are living longer and longer. With advancing age, more geriatric diseases are becoming prevalent. Problems with vision, such as occurs with cataracts, glaucoma, a...
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Litter Box Problems One of the most common complaints that cat owners make is that a cat will not use its litter box properly. Usually it is a problem with the cat urinating outside the box, but occasionally a cat will b...
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Food allergies occasionally occur in dogs and cats. They usually manifest themselves as itchy skin, ear infections, chronic vomiting, or diarrhea. If you suspect that your pet may have a food allergy,...
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Pet Insurance Explained As the amount of money spent on pet health care increases steadily at an estimated rate of 40% a year, and as pets become more like family, owners are looking to spend a little more for their pets. Ma...
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