Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital
Our team is a family of passionate, dedicated animal lovers known for our excellent service to the pets and people of Portland. Our goal is to partner with you to see that your pet has as many happy, healthy years as possible. We do that by focusing on preventive care, providing comprehensive services, and using a customized approach.
Now Accepting New Clients
2680 NW Thurman Street, Portland, Oregon 97210
Our Services
- Preventive Care & Pet Wellness
- Veterinary Diagnostics
- Veterinary Surgery
- Pet Dental Care
- Veterinary Acupuncture
- Dermatology
- Pet Nutritional Counseling
- Pet Pharmacy & Retail Center
- Laser Therapy
Not sure if we offer the service you need? Call 503-208-7805 to discuss your pet’s specific needs with our animal care team!
Hours
Mon - Fri:
8:00AM - 6:30PM
Sat:
8:30AM - 2:00PM
Sun:
CLOSED

Our Team
Our Doctors
Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital's doctors combine advanced veterinary expertise with genuine compassion for every pet we see. When it comes to your pet's health, you deserve a team that treats your furry family members like their own. We believe in staying at the forefront of veterinary medicine through continuous learning and ongoing training, ensuring your pet receives the most current care available. Dr. Maria Donnelly, Dr. Erin Flannery, Dr. Anna Knochel, Dr. Laura Lambruschi, Dr. Meghan Hook, Dr. Kim Maun, Dr. Becky Prull, Dr. Nick Gowing, Dr. Carrie Fleming, and Dr. Scott Shuler are all accepting new clients - we look forward to building a lasting relationship with you and your beloved pets.
Our Care Team
At Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital, our dedicated team is the heart of our practice. From welcoming smiles at the front desk to gentle, attentive care in the exam room, our technicians, assistants, receptionists, and kennel staff share one goal: creating a warm, comfortable environment for you and your pet. Come meet the friendly faces behind Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital and discover how our commitment to compassionate service makes all the difference.