The Veterinarians, Technicians, Vet Assistants and client relations staff at Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital have been providing high-quality pet care in Halifax since 1979. Over the past 3 decades, Dr. Ron Abrahams has been instrumental in growing the practice from a one-doctor clinic to a multi-doctor hospital. Located in The Clayton Park Shopping Centre on Lacewood Drive, the hospital has undergone two major renovations, expanding it from an 800-square foot clinic into a full service modern 3000 square foot facility.
Over the past ten years, the Clayton Park team has provided medical care for ElderDog, GPAC (Greyhound Pets of Atlantic Canada), Bide Awhile Animal Shelter and The Labrador Rescue Organization to name just a few. Our team is very proud of the work they have done for these invaluable groups and are committed to a continuing partnership with animal welfare charities to improve the lives of all animals. Dr. Pam Mackay, who joined the team as a new graduate in 1996, has been an instumental part in the success of these initiatives.
Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital is also a Cat Friendly Practice accredited at the Gold level. Our staff handle and treat cats with understanding, gentleness and respect, and make every effort to ensure your visit is as stress-free for you and your cat as possible. You and your feline family member will enjoy our cat-only exam room that includes a cat pheromone diffuser to help cats feel comfortable and safe.
Proud Platinum Winner of Best Veterinary Services in The Halifax Star 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition Disaster Relief Program
Our thoughts are with every owner and pet who has been displaced due to the devastating wildfires. Hill’s Pet Nutrition Disaster Relief program will provide a two-week supply of any Hill’s dry or canned food, to each affected pet displaced due to the wildfires.
If you or someone you know has been affected by the wildfires, please reach out to us to access this valuable assistance. Let’s come together and support our beloved four-legged companions.