Advanced Veterinary Care in Rainbow City & Etowah County
From annual checkups to dental care, internal medicine and geriatrics, Central Valley Animal Hospital has all the veterinary services you need to keep your pet healthy and happy.
Oncology
Veterinary oncology provides cancer staging, treatment planning, and ongoing monitoring for pets with tumors. Options may include surgery coordination, chemotherapy, and supportive care, with plans designed to balance longevity, comfort, and quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Vaccinations
Core vaccinations are required for all cats and dogs, but non-core vaccines are optional depending on a pet’s risk factors. For dogs, non-core vaccines include Bordetella, Lyme, canine influenza, and canine leptospirosis.
Vaccines stimulate the pet’s immune system by producing a weakened antigen that triggers the pet’s body to produce antibodies that are designed to fight against the disease.
New puppies should come in for their first wellness exam at around six weeks of age, while kittens should come in at around eight weeks. During these visits, the veterinarian may opt to induce the first round of vaccines such as DHPP in dogs, and FVRCP in cats.
Book an Appointment at Central Valley Animal Hospital
New pets are always welcome at Central Valley Animal Hospital. Our friendly veterinary staff looks forward to providing our neighbors in Rainbow City & Etowah County and surrounding communities with the veterinary care they need.
