VCA Tiara Rado Animal Hospital’s mission is to strive for excellence in patient care, compassion, client education, and community involvement. Our facility is equipped to provide the highest standard in diagnostics, medicine, non-invasive techniques, and surgical care. We seek to promote an excellent work environment that focuses on family and encompasses continuing education that benefits the patients, practice, and community.
VCA Tiara Rado Animal Hospital is a full-service, small animal veterinary hospital serving cats, dogs and exotic pets in Grand Junction, Glenwood Springs, Delta, Montrose, Telluride, and Rifle, Colorado, as well as Moab, Utah. In addition to complete preventive health care, we offer in-depth diagnostic services and a wide range of advanced surgical procedures to clients and partner with veterinary hospitals across Colorado and Utah.
We have earned a reputation for care excellence is due in part to our investment in state-of-the-art technology and tools. We keep up-to-date with educational outreach, partnerships with Colorado State University Veterinary School, University of California Davis (as a stem cell therapy test site), and ongoing accreditation through the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
In the interest of healthy pets, we encourage people to train with their puppy or dog. Training builds a bond between people and their pets that leads to a healthy, safe, well-behaved and beloved companion dog.
Our veterinarians and staff are committed to your family’s pet and strive to provide kind and complete care in an Eco-friendly atmosphere using energy-efficient products and recycling.
Community Involvement
It takes many hands and hearts to provide for animal well-being in our community. VCA TRAH supports Mesa County Animal Services and Roice-Hurst Humane Society.
We harness the scale and strength of our global network while acknowledging each individual's contribution. We work locally to improve the lives of all who interact with our brand.
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ASPCA Poison Control Center Hotline
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is staffed 24 hours with veterinary health professionals who have been specially trained in veterinary toxicology. If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call the ASPCA 24 hour emergency Animal Poison Control Center hotline at (888) 426-4435.