VCA Alderwood Companion Animal Hospital

Our Story

At VCA Alderwood Companion Animal Hospital, we've helped pets live long, healthy and happy lives since 1983. We work hard to deliver the best medical care for your pets, as well as the best experience for you, the owner.

Our veterinarians, technicians and other pet-friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that all our patients get the best in prevention and healing care.

Hometown Care at VCA Alderwood Companion Animal Hospital

Serving the Lynnwood community since 1983!

Alderwood Companion Animal Hospital was founded in 1983 by James McGill, DVM. It began as a single-doctor family practice, and over the last 31 years has grown into a four-doctor practice, while still maintaining a family atmosphere within the hospital. The practice moved to the current location in 1999, which allowed it to grow into a multi-doctor practice. The new location and additional doctors has allowed us to expand hours as well as services.

Our hospital is open seven days a week and offers a wealth of knowledge with our four doctors. We offer routine care and surgical services every day of the week. Our doctors work together to provide the best care for our patients.

At Alderwood Companion we understand that pets are members of your family and we will work hard to keep them healthy and happy. Our doctors and staff are committed to providing excellent medical care for our patients. We look forward to the opportunity to provide care for your pets.

Please feel free to stop by and take a tour of our hospital!

Local Medical Issues

Is your pet itching more than usual? Has your pet been having loose stools or vomiting? These could be signs of parasites. Pets can pick up fleas and intestinal parasites, which can be hard to detect until they become a problem for your pet.

There are four stages of the flea life cycle, so even if you only see a single flea there is much more going on that you do not notice. In addition to the adult flea, the eggs, larva and pupa can live and develop within your very own home! They can live in the carpet and upholstery; which can lead to an infestation.

There are three types of intestinal parasites that are common in this area: tapeworms, roundworms, and hookworms. Pets get tapeworms by ingesting an adult flea. Roundworms and hookworms can live in the ground for long periods of time and a pet can be exposed to them by ingesting or licking soil that contains the eggs or larvae, or even just by walking on contaminated soil.

There are ways to protect your pets against fleas and intestinal parasites with preventive medications and periodic screening for parasites with fecal analysis. Please feel free to call us if you would like more information on fleas and intestinal parasites or if you have any general questions about your pet.

Accreditations & Affiliations
American Animal Hospital Association

The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) sets the standard for quality veterinary care for companion animals. As an accredited hospital, we voluntarily uphold the Association's high standards in 18 different areas and are routinely evaluated on over 900 different standards of veterinary care. Not all animal hospitals are accredited, and we are proud to be amongst only 12-15% of veterinary hospitals that hold this honor.