Our Story
VISIT US FOR CUSTOMIZED PET CARE & PERSONAL SERVICE
The team at Peninsula Center Pet Hospital serves dogs, cats, and their owners in our community: Rolling Hills Estates, the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and the surrounding South Bay cities. We have been specializing in personal service and veterinary care to this area for more than 30 years, sharing our experience, skill, and dedication to companion animals.
Relationships Make the Difference
At Peninsula Center Pet Hospital, we spend time getting to know you and your dogs and cats. We take careful note of your preferences, your habits, and your lifestyle. This attention to detail allows us to customize your pet care and respond to your needs with knowledge and understanding. Building positive relationships is what we always strive for, enabling us to provide the most effective veterinary care and service, to you and to your pet.
We have separate waiting rooms for dogs and cats. Pickup and delivery services are available. We also provide urgent care and house calls.
This commitment to our community includes discounts to all area military, police, firefighter, and senior pet owners, as well as working closely with service dogs and animal rescue organizations.
The Highest Standards in Pet Care
Dr. Peggy Herrera and Dr Mayer are proud member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and follows their rigorous standards for high quality pet care.
AAHA is an international organization of more than 22,000 veterinary care providers committed to excellence in small animal care. Only 15% of veterinary hospitals meet the criteria to be accredited. Through a wide variety of membership benefits, programs, and services, AAHA offers its members the tools they need to succeed in delivering high quality care for pets. Established in 1933, the association is well known for setting high standards for veterinary hospitals and pet health care.
Our Mission: To provide the best care to our patients, while serving our clients with professionalism and compassion.
You have a personal physician—doesn't your pet deserve as much?