...my experience was very professional, compassionate care, and informative.
Recommended 100%!
- Shyla Cook
CAH Client
March 20, 2024
...my experience was very professional, compassionate care, and informative.
Recommended 100%!
- Shyla Cook
CAH Client
March 20, 2024
Welcome to Community Animal Hospitals
Our mission is to deliver exceptional veterinary care for your beloved pets. Under the skilled leadership of Dr. Leslie Block and Dr. Mark Williamson, our team is dedicated to serving the health needs of your animals throughout every stage of their lives.
Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped to offer comprehensive preventative care for young, thriving pets, as well as advanced diagnostics and treatments as they age. We also provide full medical and surgical services to address any health issues that may arise.
For inquiries or to book an appointment with our top-tier veterinary team, please call us at (727) 306-2567.
Your pet’s health is our priority.
At Community Animal Hospitals, we nurture every human-animal relationship with caring, expert attention.
St. Pete Veterinary Services
Our modern facility provides a full spectrum of veterinary services tailored to the individual needs of every animal in our care. From regular check-ups and immunizations to cutting-edge diagnostics and surgical interventions, our dedicated team combines deep expertise, extensive experience, and genuine compassion to deliver the highest level of care.
Pet wellness exams
Regular wellness checks for pets catch minor issues before they turn into major problems.
SKIN DISORDERS
While skin issues are rather frequent in pets, they can often be treated with a few veterinary visits.
VET DIAGNOSTICS
X-rays, ultrasounds, blood tests, urine analysis, and fecal exams help us diagnose the root causes of illness.
VETERINARY SURGERY
Our veterinary doctors operate at peak performance to guarantee your pet's swift recovery.
VET DENTISTRY
Our veterinarians excel in every facet of animal dentistry, providing top-notch care.
EMERGENCY CARE
Any worry about your pet’s health should, at the very least, prompt a call to your veterinarian.
VET ORTHOPEDICS
Our surgeons address diseases and injuries in bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and skeletal components.
SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC
Spaying and neutering are as much about GOOD HEALTH as they are about controlling the population.
Informational Veterinary Articles
Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a serious bacterial infection that poses a significant risk to pets in Pinellas County. This disease, caused by the Leptospira bacteria, is often spread by wild animals like raccoons and coyotes, which are common in our area.
Preparing Your Pets for Fall: Essential Vaccines by Age
As the fall season approaches in Florida, it’s important to ensure your pets are well-protected against the health risks that come with the changing weather. At Community Animal Hospitals (CAH), we prioritize your pet’s well-being, and vaccinations play a critical role in safeguarding their health.
How Big Do Great Danes Get?
The largest Great Dane ever measured was named Zeus (from Michigan). According to the Guinness World Records, Zeus was recognized as the world’s
Cats Need Wet Food
Avoid feeding your cat dry cat food. Wet food in your cat’s diet is highly beneficial for hydration, nutritional balance, weight management, and overall health. Cats have a naturally low…
Veterinary Oncologist
A veterinary oncologist is a veterinarian who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in animals. This specialization requires additional training beyond veterinary school, typically including a one-year internship and a…
Your Pet has Periodontitis
Periodontitis is a serious gum disease that can affect both dogs and cats, leading to a range of health issues. It’s important to recognize the signs so that you can seek veterinary care promptly. Here are some signs of periodontitis in dogs and cats:
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
Myasthenia Gravis is a neuromuscular disorder that significantly impacts dogs and, to a lesser extent, cats. It is characterized by weakness and rapid fatigue of the voluntary muscles, stemming from…
Possible Causes of Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets
Vomiting and diarrhea in pets can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from minor to serious. Some of the most common reasons include: It’s important to note that…
Why Spaying is Good for Your Pet’s Health: Pyometra
he relationship between pyometra and spaying (the surgical removal of the ovaries and usually the uterus) is significant. Spaying a female dog or cat effectively removes the risk of developing pyometra because the uterus, which is the site of the infection, is usually removed during the procedure.
Bladder Stones in Cats
Bladder stones, also known as uroliths, are a common health issue in cats. These stones are hard collections of minerals that form in the urinary bladder.
Common Ailments in Florida Cats
As a pet owner, it is important to be aware of the most common ailments that can affect your cat. This knowledge can help you to identify potential problems early…
Urinary Tract Infections in Cats (UTIs)
The most common cause of UTIs in cats is bacteria. Bacteria can enter the urinary tract through the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. Bacteria can also enter the urinary tract through the kidneys.
