Community

Community Involvement

Our team members and resources are available to speak at many of the elementary schools in the area for career days. We also offer the schools a tour of the facilities and work in conjunction with the area high school student work programs.

Alamo Dog & Cat Hospital is also a proud sponsor of SA Five Diamonds Little League and other youth programs.

We also have the honor of sponsoring Mighty Ducks (T-Ball) since 2005 and Bobcats (Minors) since 2006.

For more information call us at 210-922-1231 or use our online contact form

Our Team

When you’re looking for the “right vet,” turn to Alamo Dog & Cat Hospital. Your pet’s health is our top priority.

Linda

Veterinary Technician

What Sets Us Apart

golden retriever dog laying on an exam table being examined by 2 vets with gloved hands and a stethoscope

We Are a Full-Service Animal Hospital

Wellness care includes making sure your pet has well-rounded care from grooming to vaccines, procedures, and more.

We Are a Proud Part of the Community

We proudly sponsor youth programs in our community and offer tours and class visits to the local schools.

Over 35 Years of Experience

When you bring your pets to us, you can leave any worries at the door. Our experienced team brings decades’ worth of knowledge to our hospital.

Customer Care Is Our Top Priority

The goal of Alamo Dog & Cat Hospital is to provide the very best veterinary care at a fair and affordable price to our clients.

Real Stories from Real Owners

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Dr Geller has given my cat her life back. All the staff at Quakertown Veterinary Clinic are amazing. I highly recommend this practice
We had our cat Tigger in to see Dr Barin and she is the best doctor with our cats. Very patient and caring for whatever needs to be done!
Was able to book an appointment right away (same day within hours) through the PetDesk app. Got seen on time! Dr. Svor and the vet tech answered all my questions and were so nice & gentle in handling my very nervous and defensive rescue dog Woody (White Westie Terrier X). I put a vet privided muzzle on him for everyone's safety at the beginning of the exam where I handed him over to Dr. Svor, then vet tech carried Woody to another part of the clinic for a blood draw and an injection of medication given by Dr. Svor. When the vet tech brought Woody back he was walking nicely on his own, She even took his muzzle off and Dr. Svor came back in the room and was able to pet Woody and offer him treats without any defensive fuss or grouchiness.
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Hours & Location

Mon-Fri: 8 am – 7 pm
Sat: 8 am – 4 pm
Sun: 10 am – 6 pm

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