Veterinarians in Virginia Village: ranked picks
Virginia Village pet owners have a small but solid set of options nearby, from a dedicated cat hospital to a full-service animal hospital and a low-cost vaccination clinic. These rankings pull from Google review data and our methodology, weighing rating, volume, sentiment, and consistency of care rather than star count alone.
This stretch of southeast Denver sits close to both Cherry Creek and I-25, so options range from specialty cat care to walk-in vaccine clinics depending on whether you need routine shots or ongoing treatment for a senior pet.
3 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 | Denver Cat Hospital | 84 | 4.7 (199) | — | Cats, anxious felines |
| 2 | VCA Aspenwood Animal Hospital | 82 | 4.5 (272) | — | Reactive pets, emergencies |
| 3 | Vetco Vaccination Clinic | 69 | 4.4 (14) | — | Quick vaccinations, walk-ins |
Ranked picks

Denver Cat Hospital
score 84/100Nine years of cat-only care with named vets like Dr. Rognrud praised for patience, though recent pricing pressure and inconsistent follow-up have crept in.

VCA Aspenwood Animal Hospital
score 82/100Skilled with difficult animals and quick to fit in urgent cases, backed by vets who text follow-ups directly, despite some front-office friction.

Vetco Vaccination Clinic
score 69/100A low-key option for nervous dogs needing routine shots, with on-time appointments though occasional fulfillment slip-ups.