FIRGROVE VETERINARY HOSPITAL -  (253) 848-1563                                                     Vetsuite_Img_62506

Monday

7:00am-8:00pm

Tuesday

7:00am-8:00pm

Wednesday

7:00am-8:00pm

Thursday

7:00am-8:00pm

Friday

7:00am-8:00pm

Saturday

8:00am-5:00pm

Sunday

9:00 am-5:00pm

For after hours emergency care:

Animal Emergency Clinic
5608 Durango
Tacoma, WA 98409
Phone:  (253) 474-0791

Sumner Veterinary Hospital
16024 60th St. E.
Sumner, WA 98390
Phone:  (253) 863-2258

About Us
Firgrove Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical and surgical facility located in Puyallup, Washington .

The professional and courteous staff at Firgrove Veterinary Hospital seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients.

Firgrove Veterinary Hospital strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Puyallup, Washington and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how Firgrove Veterinary Hospital can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.

News and Announcements
Puppies and kittens need vaccinations.  To schedule an appointment please give us a call at 253-848-1563.

Ask us about Trupanion medical insurance for your pet or visit the Trupanion website at www.trupanion.com for a free quote.

We now offer Care Credit!  Care Credit offers special financing and low monthly payment options, no up-front costs, and no prepayment penalties so you can keep your pet health and happy.  You can apply online at www.carecredit.com or we'd be happy to assist you with the application process in our office. 



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