//About Us//

Your Partner in a Healthier, Happier Pet Life

At Apex Animal Hospital, our mission is simple: to help pets live healthier, happier lives while giving their families peace of mind. Animals aren’t just patients—they’re beloved companions. Every decision we make is guided by compassion, expertise, and respect for the bond you share with your pet.

Mission Statement

Providing excellence and leadership in medical, dental and surgical care for companion animals. Promoting the highest quality of life for pets by being advocates for their best interests and strengthening the human-animal bond

Who We Are

Our veterinary team combines years of training, hands-on experience, and a genuine love for animals. We believe in calm, thoughtful care, supported by open communication with pet owners. From routine health problems to long-term management of chronic conditions, our approach is always consistent, compassionate, and tailored to your pet’s needs.

AAHA Accredited Since 2010 

AAHA is the only organization that accredits veterinary hospitals in North America. It was established in 1933 by leading veterinary professionals, with the purpose of recognizing companion animal hospitals that provide high-quality care while maintaining the highest standards of excellence. We are proud members of AAHA standard hospitals and the first one in Langley.

APEX ANIMAL HOSPITAL

Why Choose Us

Apex is AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) accredited hospital since 2010 and first in Langley. We are fully equipped with high end diagnostic lab, Ultra sound, Endoscope, dental and digital X rays, equipment and apparatus for fracture and joint surgeries

Our Commitment to Your Pet’s Health

Good veterinary care begins with listening. Before recommending tests or treatments, we take time to understand your concerns and your pet’s behavior. From there, we develop a care plan that fits your pet—not a one-size-fits-all solution.

We are committed to transparency, clearly explaining procedures, offering practical advice, and making sure you feel confident about your options. Our goal is to empower you to make the best decisions for your pet. We provided detained estimate for treatment.

Services That Reflect Our Values

We provide a full spectrum of veterinary services, including preventive care, diagnostics, surgery, pain management, and more. We emphasize early detection whenever possible and offer practical solutions for serious concerns. Our care is tailored for pets of all ages, and we collaborate with specialists when advanced care is needed.

A Partnership You Can Trust

Trust is built over time through consistency, kindness, and meticulous attention to detail. Families choose us not just as providers, but as partners in their pet’s wellbeing. We care for your pets as if they were our own.

//Visit Us//

We proudly serve local and distant communities. offering compassionate, expert veterinary care at every stage of your pet’s life. Our clientele is spread all over BC as far as Kitimat, Powell river , Victoria island etc.

Call us today at (604) 514-1444 to schedule an appointment.

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How can I stop my dog from eating its stool?

To deter this behavior, ensure a balanced diet, add taste deterrents to their food, and keep the environment clean. Regular exercise and mental stimulation can help, and consulting with a veterinarian is advised for personalized advice./p>

My dog is itching and I think it has fleas; how can I tell?

To deter this behavior, ensure a balanced diet, add taste deterrents to their food, and keep the environment clean. Regular exercise and mental stimulation can help, and consulting with a veterinarian is advised for personalized advice./p>

What are normal body temperatures for dogs and cats?

To deter this behavior, ensure a balanced diet, add taste deterrents to their food, and keep the environment clean. Regular exercise and mental stimulation can help, and consulting with a veterinarian is advised for personalized advice./p>

Can my kids or family get worms from my pet?

To deter this behavior, ensure a balanced diet, add taste deterrents to their food, and keep the environment clean. Regular exercise and mental stimulation can help, and consulting with a veterinarian is advised for personalized advice./p>