Welcome to the Long Beach Animal Hospital

The Long Beach Animal Hospital (LBAH) has a veterinary team that includes seven dedicated veterinarians (DVM's) that go through ongoing continual education to keep up-to-date on the latest affordable medical treatments for your pet. Our doctors are available to examine pets of all species until 10 pm seven days per week for primary, urgent, or emergency care.

Learn more about LBAH

Call 562-434-9966

Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 10:00PM
Saturday 8:00AM - 10:00PM
Sunday 10:00AM - 10:00PM

We're a 5 Star Reviewed Animal Hospital

"This place has a wonderful staff. This office also participates in the wild animal rescue which means if you find a small animal, like a bird that is injured, you can bring it here to get free help and surrender the animal. Just a couple months ago I was leaving my office and saw a pigeon sitting on the side of a lane on a busy street. I pulled over to check on it and it was alive but had been hit my a car and needed help. After calling seaaca and getting absolutely no help or information from them I went to Google and found this place. Just about 2 weeks ago I found another pigeon badly injured, this time it was outside my door at work as if though it was waiting for me. I took it directly to them. I'm glad they're there and doing what they do."

Bijan Ardalan, Google Reviews

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Medical and Conservation Work on the Endangered Rhinoceros

In August of 2021 Dr. Palazzolo took a team of veterinarians to the Waterberg mountains of South Africa and Marataba in the Waterberg Region to do medical and conservation work on white and black rhino. The veterinarian in charge is Andre Uys, and he runs the Marataba in the Waterberg Region. Dr. P and Andre with a sedated rhinoceros Dr. ...
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Dr. P in Africa

On this trip he worked with the local veterinary team to sedate 3 rhino's, one Cape buffalo, one cheetah, and several impala. Web page to follow once he has edited the photos.
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