Newport Animal Hospital

Newport Animal Hospital Full service medical and surgical animal hospital. Cardiac,Abdominal Ultrasound, and digital Imaging . Now offering grooming and non-anesthetic dental cleaning!

Located in the Newport Coast Shopping Center (next to Starbucks), this brand new veterinary hospital will deliver "Real Time Care". Our complete in house Lab will allow us to have results in minutes (no more sending out to lab, except for biopsy samples) and results of digital imaging of full body and oral cavity in less than five minutes. With this immediate knowledge of your pet's medical condit

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a treatment protocol can be discussed and initiated immediately. Using a state of the art Ultrasound imaging device, we can scan the internal organs of the body and the valves of the heart with impeccable detail of function, blood flow (doppler), size of walls and pathology. The hospital will also see avian, reptiles, rodent pets, rabbits, turtles and tortoises for medical and surgical cases. Baths, medical baths and a part-time groomer is also available. Nutritional and weight loss programs are emphasized and the early detection of medical problems is part of our consultation process. As an alternative to conventional medicine, glandulars and nutraceuticals will be offered. We are paperless, and utllize electronic medical records, which import all medical data,digital images and laboratory results automatically. Our mission statement is to provide the community with the best practical care for your family pets so that they can live longer, healthier lives. Remember, "we want our hospital to be your hospital". Dr. John A. Giannone

Rabies is a serious threat to both animals and humans, claiming over 59,000 lives globally each year. 🦠 Protect your pet...
09/28/2024

Rabies is a serious threat to both animals and humans, claiming over 59,000 lives globally each year. 🦠 Protect your pet by keeping their rabies vaccinations up to date, limiting exposure to wild animals, and supervising outdoor time. Let’s keep our furry friends safe! 🐾

Regular baths promote healthy skin, shiny fur, and allow you to spot potential health issues early. That’s why we’re off...
09/24/2024

Regular baths promote healthy skin, shiny fur, and allow you to spot potential health issues early. That’s why we’re offering 20% off your first bath, plus free baths for puppies and kittens! 🐶🐱 Treat your pet to a clean, healthy coat with our all-inclusive bathing service!

09/21/2024

Responsible Dog Ownership Day encourages current and future pet owners to commit to being responsible for their pups. Being a responsible dog owner means ensuring your loyal hound is healthy, happy, and safe. 🐾 It’s our job to protect them. Let’s commit to giving our dogs the best care they deserve!

Fun fact of the day! What would a group of veterinarians be called? 🤔
09/10/2024

Fun fact of the day! What would a group of veterinarians be called? 🤔

September is Animal Pain Awareness Month 🐾 Did you know that over 20% of dogs and 40% of cats suffer from chronic pain? ...
09/05/2024

September is Animal Pain Awareness Month 🐾 Did you know that over 20% of dogs and 40% of cats suffer from chronic pain? Look out for signs like limping, changes in behavior, and decreased activity. Early detection is key to helping your pet live a pain-free life!

This month we're offering $100 OFF anesthetic dental procedures! Just like us, pets can suffer from dental disease, lead...
09/03/2024

This month we're offering $100 OFF anesthetic dental procedures! Just like us, pets can suffer from dental disease, leading to pain and health issues. 🦷 Regular dental care is key to helping them live long, happy, and healthy lives. Let’s keep those tails wagging and smiles shining!

A look at what life looks like at Newport Animal Hospital! Our patients are the best!
08/22/2024

A look at what life looks like at Newport Animal Hospital! Our patients are the best!

Brachycephalic dogs & cats may have trouble panting enough to cool off in hot weather, especially when exercising due to...
08/20/2024

Brachycephalic dogs & cats may have trouble panting enough to cool off in hot weather, especially when exercising due to their short nose. This can lead to overheating & respiratory issues.

Signs of breathing effort include:

Flaring of nostrils
Curling of tongue
Wide open mouth
Use of abdominal muscles and diaphragm
Fast breaths
Blue-colored gums or tongue
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This makes a lot of sense 🤔
08/15/2024

This makes a lot of sense 🤔

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21157 Newport Coast Drive
Newport Beach, CA
92657

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