Veterinarians in East Denver: ranked picks
East Denver's veterinary options range from decades-old neighborhood clinics to mobile services that come to your door. The picks below draw on rating volume, recency, and patterns in what pet owners actually say about their visits, following our methodology. Whether you need a fear-free exam for an anxious rescue or a house call for a pet that hates the car, there's a clear standout for each situation.
This stretch of East Denver mixes long-established family practices with newer arrivals, and several clinics here have built reputations specifically around handling anxious or exotic pets, a common need in a dense urban area where car rides and waiting rooms add stress.
4 businesses, scored on rating, review volume, recency, sentiment and listing completeness. How we score › · View on map ›
At a glance
| # | Business | Score | Rating | From | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Belcaro Animal Hospital | 89 | 4.8 (754) | — | Long-term family care, anxious dogs |
| 2 | VetCare Animal Hospital | 86 | 4.8 (542) | — | Complex diagnostics, exotic pets |
| 3 | Mile Hi Mobile Veterinary Services | 50 | 4.3 (17) | — | House calls for anxious pets |
| 4 | Mile High Mobile Veterinary Services | 48 | 4.3 (18) | — | In-home visits, car-averse pets |
Ranked picks

Belcaro Animal Hospital
score 89/100Nearly eight decades in Denver plus named vets like Dr. Sweet and Dr. Bechtold who are praised for patience and fair, no-pressure pricing.

VetCare Animal Hospital
score 86/100Dr. Feldman and Dr. Waldbaum earn strong praise for careful diagnosis and gentle handling, though costs have risen since the clinic relocated.

Mile Hi Mobile Veterinary Services
score 50/100Dr. Wolcott brings over 20 years of calm, unhurried care direct to your home, though emergency availability has been inconsistent.

Mile High Mobile Veterinary Services
score 48/100Dr. Jasmine Wolcott is praised for gentle handling of feral and anxious animals, but some reviewers report slow responses to calls.