Lovet Pet Health Care Expands with 23rd Hospital — What This Means for Phoenix Pet Owners!

Lovet Pet Health Care, formerly known as AZPetVet, is making waves in the veterinary world with over 40 years of experience and a rapidly growing network of animal hospitals. With a rebrand last month to align more closely with their mission, Lovet is set to redefine the future of accessible, convenient, and comprehensive veterinary care for pets across the country.

In a major milestone, Lovet recently opened its 23rd hospital in Queen Creek, Arizona, expanding its reach in the greater Phoenix area. The community celebration included an adorable twist — a ribbon chewing ceremony led by a rescue pup from #LovePup, a local 501(c)3 rescue dedicated to giving homeless dogs a fresh start. The event was packed with joy, featuring meet-and-greets with Lovet’s expert veterinarians, free treats for both pets and humans, and adoptable dogs from #LovePup looking for their forever homes.

#LovePup, a longstanding partner of Lovet, played a special role in the hospital’s opening, as their newest dogs were among the first to receive services at the Lovet Queen Creek location. These pups received essential care, including vaccinations, urgent care, spay/neuter services, and microchipping — all to ensure they’re healthy and ready for adoption.

Lovet Pet Health Care is setting a new standard for veterinary services, delivering top-notch care for pets and their families. Building on the legacy of AZPetVet, the trusted network of hospitals in the Phoenix area, Lovet is expanding its mission nationwide. The company is taking its first major step outside Arizona with the launch of its flagship location in Chicago in January 2025.

Part of The Aspen Group (TAG), which operates over 1,300 locations across 45 states, Lovet continues to provide a full range of services, including urgent care, primary care, dental, and surgical treatments, all designed to meet the diverse needs of pets. TAG, based in Chicago, operates under a simple yet powerful belief — that better healthcare should be available to everyone, whether for people or pets.

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