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Below is a sample search of our veterinarian listings located nearest to Santa Barbara. To find Veterinarians nearest you use our free search tool above.

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California Animal Referral & Emergency Hospital

301 East Haley
Santa Barbara, CA, 93101
Tel: (805) 899-2273

St Francis Pet Clinic - Downtown

138 West Ortega Street
Santa Barbara, CA, 93101
Tel: (805) 963-0577

Garrett Janice V

1333 de la Vina St
Santa Barbara, CA, 93101
Tel: (805) 899-2944

Blumenshine Karen M DVM Rdms Rdcs - Santa Barbara Equine Practice Practice Limited To H

15 Saint Ann Drive
Santa Barbara, CA, 93109
Tel: (805) 962-4414

Blumenshine Karen M DVM Rdms Rdcs - Santa Barbara Equine Practice Practice Limited To H

15 Saint Ann Drive
Santa Barbara, CA, 93109
Tel: (805) 962-4414

Dawson David P DVM

532 E Haley St
Santa Barbara, CA, 93103
Tel: (805) 966-1604

Mcdonald Animal Hospital

225 S Milpas St
Santa Barbara, CA, 93103
Tel: (805) 730-1764

Dermatology & Allergy Clinic For Animals

2963 State St
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
Tel: (805) 207-3770

Dermatology & Allergy Clinic For Animals

2963 State St
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
Tel: (805) 207-3770

Artemis Animal Clinic

3433 State Street # D
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
Tel: (805) 569-5997

Pacific Emergency Pet Hospital

2963 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
Tel: (805) 682-5120

San Roque Pet Hospital

3034 State St
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
Tel: (805) 682-2647

Brillhart Robert J

110 S la Cumbre Rd
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
Tel: (805) 967-0121

Animal Emergency Center

2600 de la Vina St
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
Tel: (800) 738-8380

Foothill Pet Hospital

675 Cieneguitas Rd
Santa Barbara, CA, 93110
Tel: (805) 967-0119

Foothill Pet Hospital

675 Cieneguitas Rd
Santa Barbara, CA, 93110
Tel: (805) 967-0119

Montecito Animal Hospital

1252 Coast Village Cir
Santa Barbara, CA, 93108
Tel: (805) 969-2213

Bruce Kuesis Dvm Mission Equines

5091 Yaple Ave
Santa Barbara, CA, 93111
Tel: (805) 845-7486

Equines Bruce Kuesis Dvm Mission

5091 Yaple Ave
Santa Barbara, CA, 93111
Tel: (805) 845-7513

Equines Mission Kuesis Dvm

5091 Yaple Ave
Santa Barbara, CA, 93111
Tel: (805) 845-7509

Goss Steven J DVM

Po Box 6278
Santa Barbara, CA, 93160
Tel: (805) 683-8191

Goss Steven J DVM

Po Box 6278
Santa Barbara, CA, 93160
Tel: (805) 683-8191

Saunders Bob DVM

PO Box 1018
Summerland, CA, 93067
Tel: (805) 965-1412

VCA Noah's Ark Animal Hospital

160 N Fairview Ave
Goleta, CA, 93117
Tel: (805) 683-7788

Fairview Pet Clinic

139 N Fairview Ave
Goleta, CA, 93117
Tel: (805) 964-4412

Karl Stortz Veterinary Endoscopy America

175 Cremona Dr
Goleta, CA, 93117
Tel: (805) 685-3713

Valley Animal Hospital

102 S Fairview Ave
Goleta, CA, 93117
Tel: (805) 964-7755

Smith Scott M DVM

1037 Casitas Passage Road
Carpinteria, CA, 93013
Tel: (805) 684-8665

Animal Clinic of Oakview - Robert P Fryer DVM

600 Ventura Avenue
Oak View, CA, 93022
Tel: (805) 649-4094

Moore Veterinary Care - Karen A Moore DVM

853 E Main Street
Ventura, CA, 93001
Tel: (805) 643-4838

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