Mile Hi Animal Hospital

Mile Hi Animal Hospital Mile Hi Animal Hospital is a well-established clinic that has been serving Prescott area pets and th Call for an appointment today!

Mile Hi Animal Hospital has two full-time veterinarians: Brice Smith, DVM and Tandi Sherlock, DVM, CVA. We offer a broad range of services indluding:

Surgery and diagnostics
Emergency and critical care
Orthopedics
Digital radiography
Dental prophylaxis and digital dental radiography
Microchipping
Vaccines
And more! We carry an extensive selection of prescription Purina and Royal Canin diets for dogs and cats. We are also a distributor of Lupine leashes and collars, sold only through veterinarians. Everyone here at Mile Hi Animal Hospital is dedicated to providing you and your pet with excellent care.

Thank you Meals on Wheels for your partnership, as well as the other clinics! We are proud to be a part of this wonderfu...
10/02/2025

Thank you Meals on Wheels for your partnership, as well as the other clinics! We are proud to be a part of this wonderful community!

Thank you so much Parlor Doughnuts for bringing these in for our team - we really appreciate it! They were amazing!!
09/11/2025

Thank you so much Parlor Doughnuts for bringing these in for our team - we really appreciate it! They were amazing!!

It's that time of year! Voting has begun for the "Best of the Best" in Prescott 2025 in the Daily Courier! We wanted to ...
05/01/2025

It's that time of year! Voting has begun for the "Best of the Best" in Prescott 2025 in the Daily Courier! We wanted to reach out to our Mile Hi family and ask you to vote for us! We have won 2nd place the past two years and would love to be #1 - with your help we can get there! You can vote once a day until May 23rd! Thank you all so much for your support!

Please click on the link below and it will take you to the Mile Hi voting spot!

https://www.dailycourierchoice.com/ #/gallery/480117160

Congratulations to all of our team members on achieving our company's Culture Champion Award! It states: "This award hon...
03/13/2025

Congratulations to all of our team members on achieving our company's Culture Champion Award! It states: "This award honors Mile Hi Animal Hospital's exceptional workplace culture. Your hospital is a place where team members enthusiastically dedicate themselves to the care of patients and clients, and Mile Hi's commitment to creating a supportive and positive environment has fostered tremendous team satisfaction and loyalty, resulting in the highest NPS score of a Companion hospital. Your success in building strong interpersonal relationships directly enhances patient care and client experiences."

We are so proud of each one of you!

Merry Christmas from the Mile Hi Team!!
12/16/2024

Merry Christmas from the Mile Hi Team!!

Happy Veterinary Hospital/Vet Tech week! Our team works so incredibly hard every day to provide amazing love and care to...
10/17/2024

Happy Veterinary Hospital/Vet Tech week! Our team works so incredibly hard every day to provide amazing love and care to our clients and their loved ones. We wanted to share a BIG thank you for all the local businesses and franchises that gave such generous donations to our support staff! We can’t say enough about these wonderful sponsors and hope you can support their business soon as well! Below is the list of the remarkable local community donors that just wanted to give back to this amazing team!

(Board & Brush Prescott, Crumbl Cookie Prescott Valley, Chick Fil A Prescott Valley, Culvers of Prescott, Cupcakes by Leanne, Dutch Bros Prescott, Frontier Dog & Company, Heritage Park Zoo, Jarz of Clay, Jersey Mikes of Prescott, Magpie Home & Gift, Massage Envy Prescott, Olsen’s Grain Prescott, Peter Piper Pizza, Picture Show, Pralines of Prescott, Preskitt’s Paws n Claws, Refill and Refresh Soap Shop, Shanna’s Sugar Shack, Subway Prescott, The Frenchie Garden, The Lookout and Hallmark, Vibes Juice Bar, & Whiskers Barkery.)

Someone turned in a lost cat that was found near downtown Prescott. He is a male, very large, neutered domestic medium h...
08/29/2024

Someone turned in a lost cat that was found near downtown Prescott. He is a male, very large, neutered domestic medium hair with green eyes. Please contact Mile Hi if you are the owner or know the owner - 928-445-4581.

A lost dog has been turned in. This neutered male chihuahua mix is safe at Mile Hi Animal Hospital. Please contact us if...
04/03/2024

A lost dog has been turned in. This neutered male chihuahua mix is safe at Mile Hi Animal Hospital. Please contact us if you are the owner or know the owner. Thank you.

"Tandi Sherlock is the second woman to finish Prescott’s Man Against Horse Race."Check out this wonderful article of one...
12/06/2023

"Tandi Sherlock is the second woman to finish Prescott’s Man Against Horse Race."

Check out this wonderful article of one of our amazing doctors at Mile Hi Animal Hospital, Dr. Tandi Sherlock! We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments!

(Full article can be found at:
( https://www.quadcitiesbusinessnews.com/?s=dr+sherlock )

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the amazing Mile Hi Team!(Photos taken at Board and Brush Creative Studio).
12/06/2023

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the amazing Mile Hi Team!

(Photos taken at Board and Brush Creative Studio).

Our very own hero - Suzi Muhl-Kuhner! We are so proud to post the story of how our CVT Suzi saved the life of a wild loo...
02/23/2023

Our very own hero - Suzi Muhl-Kuhner! We are so proud to post the story of how our CVT Suzi saved the life of a wild loon! Please read the full story below that was posted today in the Daily Courier, from Jay's Bird Barn!

Weekly Column for 2/23/2023
Title: Wild bird rescue saves the life of an uncommon bird
On Valentine’s Day our region was buffeted with a brutal day-long winter storm, packing a punch, with high winds and rain mixed with snow. As the sun set, the temperatures dropped, and the wintry mix turned into a blinding snowstorm with near whiteout conditions. For a brief time, there was even thunder and lightning!
Can you imagine what it would be like to be a wild bird caught in these extreme conditions? Thanks to Prescott Valley resident, Suzi Muhl-Kuhner, I have a heartwarming story to share about an encounter with a wild bird affected by the storm.
As Suzi was driving home from work that evening, she saw something on the side of the road. The light was growing dim, and the visibility was poor. Her first thought was that it was perhaps some trash, or maybe it was just some roadkill. She continued on home.
The next morning dawned sunny and bright. As Suzi was leaving her neighborhood to drive to work, she saw that same object. However, this time she could see it was a large bird—and it was alive. As a veterinarian tech at Mile High Animal Hospital, her love of animals kicked in and instinctively she went into “rescue” mode.
Buried in the snow, and nestled in amongst the grasses on the edge of the road, was a bird that was completely out of place—a bird that had no chance of survival unless someone took action. Suzi did just that. She stopped, and, retrieving a rug from the back of her truck, she threw the rug over the bird, scooped it up, and placed it in the back of her truck.
When she got to work, the bird was inspected for injuries and by all appearances it was fine. The bird was certainly feisty and had a strong, powerful beak that was a formidable weapon, so the bird needed to be handled with great care. Using heavy gloves, they placed it in a sink before moving it into a pet carrier. At this point, a phone conversation occurred with an employee at Jay’s Bird Barn.
While the bird had been rescued, it was still in need of help in order to survive—it needed to be released at one of our local lakes. What was the bird? It was a common loon—which, ironically, is an uncommon bird in our area! Arrangements were made to drop the loon off at the Bird Barn and shortly thereafter, my store manager, Ryan, transported the loon to Willow Lake and released it.
My theory is that the loon was in the midst of migrating when it got caught in the intense storm. Between the wind and the snow, it was looking for a place to land to ride out the storm. The loon likely saw the wet roadway below, and from its perspective, the wet pavement looked like water. Therefore, it landed on the road only to discover it was asphalt, not water!
Without water, it had no way to take off. Instead of being a “sitting duck” it was a “sitting loon,” stranded. Thanks to Suzi, this was one lucky loon!

Happy Holidays from the Mile Hi team and some of their loved ones!
12/19/2022

Happy Holidays from the Mile Hi team and some of their loved ones!

Address

334 White Spar Road
Prescott, AZ
86303

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+19284454581

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