Lavista Animal Hospital
2804 Lavista Rd
Decatur, GA 30033

(404) 325-9924

About Us



Lavista Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Decatur, GA. The professional and courteous staff at Lavista Animal 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. Lavista Animal Hospital strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Decatur, GA and surrounding areas.

Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find our more information about how Lavista Animal Hospital can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.
Monday
8AM - 6PM
Tuesday
8AM - 6PM
Wednesday
8AM - 6PM
Thursday
8AM - 6PM
Friday
8AM - 6PM
Saturday
8AM - 12PM
Sunday
closed
For after hours emergency care please call the Animal Emergency Center of Decatur at (404) 371-9774

News and Announcements

We now have Laser Therapy Treatment!!!

What you need to know...
    As your dog ages the probability of arthritic pain increases greatly: at ages 8-10 years 27% of dogs suffer from arthritis. The number increases to 37% for dogs 11-13 years old.

It is difficult to diagnose arthritic pain in cats due to their stoic nature. If you notice your feline friend slowing down, having problems reaching the litter box, isolating themselves from the family, pain may be the cause.



Conditions that can be improved...
    Arthritis
    Acute & Chronic Pain
    Back Injuries
    Sprains & Strains
    Inflammation & Edema
    Wound healing....

     

    

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