Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital FAQs

At Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital, we know pet owners want clear, reliable answers about their pet’s health and veterinary care. Below are some of the most common questions we receive from families throughout Aurora, CO and the Denver metro area.

Do you offer emergency vet services in Aurora, CO?

Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency veterinary services for pets experiencing injuries, illness, trauma, breathing difficulties, seizures, toxin exposure, and other urgent medical concerns.

Do I need an appointment?

Appointments are recommended for wellness exams, sick visits, diagnostics, surgery consultations, and routine veterinary care. Emergency and urgent care patients are also accepted.

What should I bring to my pet's first appointment?

Please bring:

  • Previous veterinary records
  • Vaccine history
  • Current medications
  • Any questions or concerns about your pet’s health

This helps our veterinarians provide the most accurate and personalized care possible.

What types of pets do you treat?

We primarily provide veterinary care for dogs and cats, including wellness care, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, emergency medicine, and urgent care services.

Do you provide urgent care for pets?

Yes. Our urgent care services help treat non-life-threatening conditions that still require prompt medical attention, including vomiting, limping, ear infections, skin issues, and minor injuries.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept:

  • Cash
  • Debit cards
  • Major credit cards
  • CareCredit
  • Scratchpay
  • All Pet Card

Our goal is to help make veterinary care accessible and convenient for pet owners.

Do you offer pet surgery?

Yes. We perform a variety of veterinary surgical procedures, including:

  • Soft tissue surgery
  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Mass removals
  • Emergency surgery
  • Spay and neuter procedures

Patient safety, pain management, and recovery monitoring are priorities during every procedure.

What diagnostic services do you offer?

Our veterinary diagnostics and lab work services include:

  • Bloodwork
  • Urinalysis
  • In-house laboratory testing
  • Digital X-rays
  • Ultrasound
  • Endoscopy

These tools help our veterinarians diagnose illness and monitor your pet’s health more efficiently.

How often should my pet have wellness exams?

Most pets should receive a wellness exam at least once a year. Senior pets and pets with chronic medical conditions may benefit from more frequent visits. Routine preventive care helps detect health concerns earlier and supports long-term wellness.

Are you AAHA-accredited?

Yes. Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital has been AAHA-accredited since 1987. AAHA accreditation means our hospital meets high standards for patient care, safety, cleanliness, and veterinary excellence.

Do you accept new patients?

Yes. We welcome new patients from Aurora, Centennial, Parker, and surrounding Denver metro communities. Our team is committed to creating a welcoming and comfortable experience for both pets and pet owners.

What should I do if my pet eats something toxic?

If your pet may have eaten something toxic, contact our hospital immediately. Common pet toxins include chocolate, grapes, xylitol, certain medications, household cleaners, and certain plants. Prompt veterinary care is critical during poisoning emergencies.

How can I request my pet's medical records?

You can request your pet’s medical records by contacting our hospital directly. Our team can provide information about the records request process.

Do you offer diagnostic imaging?

Yes. We offer advanced veterinary imaging services, including digital radiology (X-rays) and ultrasound, to help diagnose injuries, illness, and internal conditions.

What areas do you serve?

Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital proudly serves pets and pet owners throughout:

  • Aurora, CO
  • Centennial
  • Parker
  • Denver metro communities
Do you provide pet dental care?

Yes. Our veterinary dentistry services include dental exams, professional cleanings, dental X-rays, tooth extractions, and oral health evaluations for dogs and cats.

Routine dental care helps prevent pain, infection, and other health complications.

Still Have Questions?

If you have additional questions about our services, appointments, or your pet’s care, our team is happy to help.