The Codornices Annex Clinic in Albany treats every appointment as a choreographed performance where touch, observation, and sound elements are introduced only upon receiving the pet's signal while serving families throughout California. Upon arrival pets gain permission to investigate their environment. The process embraces scent-mapping together with slow movements and selective engagement as integral elements. The clinical team observes the animal's responses to floor texture adjustments, ceiling acoustics variations, and vertical presence factors. Every visit emerges as a unique experience where some start with gentle palpation while others commence through visual examinations or social acclimation. Pet owners receive invitations to disclose information about their pets' preferred resting spots at home along with the noises their pets tend to avoid and any changes in mealtime rhythms. The medical facility Codornices Annex Clinic delivers an array of healthcare services such as injury evaluation alongside immune system diagnostics while also offering muscle elasticity checks and sensory aversion handling as well as chronic illness co-management. Exam structure modifications occur according to detected breath cycles, freeze signals, gaze breaks, and limb withdrawal. Every examination space contains equipment for immediate alteration which includes portable stools adjustable lighting and optional barriers to minimize visual overload. Care does not end with the procedure—it concludes with decompression. Before departure, pets receive a period to adjust their senses. Pet owners receive detailed behavioral pacing guides which instruct them on the appropriate waiting periods before reintroducing stimuli along with the timing to offer food or touch and indicators of potential emotional lag or physical soreness. The Codornices Annex Clinic collaborates with pets from Albany and nearby California regions to make sure every aspect of their visit including entry treatment and recovery aligns with how animals understand movement space and sequence.
Services
Dental
Surgery
Reviews
Lerryn Little
12 Mar 2016
REPORT
"Very nice and helpful staff all ariund. Very nice and thorough veterinarian. Front desk staff and vet techs also great. Thanks for being such a caring office. Took both my cats in yesterday and we we... Read More
"Very nice and helpful staff all ariund. Very nice and thorough veterinarian. Front desk staff and vet techs also great. Thanks for being such a caring office. Took both my cats in yesterday and we were all treated with lots of kindness, and no long wait times." Read Less
Carolyn Duffey
20 Sep 2015
REPORT
I saw Dr; Hack for many years and he took wonderful care of my two dogs - attentive, concerned and skilled vet. More recently I have seen Dr. Grant for my current cat and a feral cat I had briefly a f... Read More
I saw Dr; Hack for many years and he took wonderful care of my two dogs - attentive, concerned and skilled vet. More recently I have seen Dr. Grant for my current cat and a feral cat I had briefly a few years ago who sadly died despite Dr. Grant's excellent advice and care. I am happy with his care and attention to my beloved older cat and will not forget his very kind letter about the death of my feral boy. Great veterinary clinic! Carolyn D. Read Less
Jessie Badley
21 May 2015
REPORT
I love this place. Front desk always remembers Boscoe and gives him lots of love, and dr. Grant is awesome. My fur-baby is healthier than me !!
Parvaneh Alquero
24 Jan 2015
REPORT
My 13-year-old pug went to doggy heaven on December 31, 2014. I have never been there prior to the death of my dog. And, I couldn't have asked for a better support system than the wonderful people w... Read More
My 13-year-old pug went to doggy heaven on December 31, 2014. I have never been there prior to the death of my dog. And, I couldn't have asked for a better support system than the wonderful people who worked that day. They were very supportive and gentle. Thank you so much for the loving care and sensitivity that you showed us on such a sad, heartbreaking day. Thank you. Read Less
Caroline Yunker
8 Jun 2014
REPORT
They need to reexamine their vaccine schedule. Less is more in my opinion. Also get rid of Hil Physician Diet. Pure junk food.
The Codornices Annex Clinic in Albany treats every appointment as a choreographed performance where touch, observation, and sound elements are introduced only upon receiving the pet's signal while serving families throughout California. Upon arrival pets gain permission to investigate their environment. The process embraces scent-mapping together with slow movements and selective engagement as integral elements. The clinical team observes the animal's responses to floor texture adjustments, ceiling acoustics variations, and vertical presence factors. Every visit emerges as a unique experience where some start with gentle palpation while others commence through visual examinations or social acclimation. Pet owners receive invitations to disclose information about their pets' preferred resting spots at home along with the noises their pets tend to avoid and any changes in mealtime rhythms. The medical facility Codornices Annex Clinic delivers an array of healthcare services such as injury evaluation alongside immune system diagnostics while also offering muscle elasticity checks and sensory aversion handling as well as chronic illness co-management. Exam structure modifications occur according to detected breath cycles, freeze signals, gaze breaks, and limb withdrawal. Every examination space contains equipment for immediate alteration which includes portable stools adjustable lighting and optional barriers to minimize visual overload. Care does not end with the procedure—it concludes with decompression. Before departure, pets receive a period to adjust their senses. Pet owners receive detailed behavioral pacing guides which instruct them on the appropriate waiting periods before reintroducing stimuli along with the timing to offer food or touch and indicators of potential emotional lag or physical soreness. The Codornices Annex Clinic collaborates with pets from Albany and nearby California regions to make sure every aspect of their visit including entry treatment and recovery aligns with how animals understand movement space and sequence.
Business Hours
Monday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Thursday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Friday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Services
Dental
Surgery
Reviews
Lerryn Little
12 Mar 2016
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
"Very nice and helpful staff all ariund. Very nice and thorough veterinarian. Front desk staff and vet techs also great. Thanks for being such a caring office. Took both my cats in yesterday and we we... Read More
"Very nice and helpful staff all ariund. Very nice and thorough veterinarian. Front desk staff and vet techs also great. Thanks for being such a caring office. Took both my cats in yesterday and we were all treated with lots of kindness, and no long wait times." Read Less
Carolyn Duffey
20 Sep 2015
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
I saw Dr; Hack for many years and he took wonderful care of my two dogs - attentive, concerned and skilled vet. More recently I have seen Dr. Grant for my current cat and a feral cat I had briefly a f... Read More
I saw Dr; Hack for many years and he took wonderful care of my two dogs - attentive, concerned and skilled vet. More recently I have seen Dr. Grant for my current cat and a feral cat I had briefly a few years ago who sadly died despite Dr. Grant's excellent advice and care. I am happy with his care and attention to my beloved older cat and will not forget his very kind letter about the death of my feral boy. Great veterinary clinic! Carolyn D. Read Less
Jessie Badley
21 May 2015
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
I love this place. Front desk always remembers Boscoe and gives him lots of love, and dr. Grant is awesome. My fur-baby is healthier than me !!
Parvaneh Alquero
24 Jan 2015
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
My 13-year-old pug went to doggy heaven on December 31, 2014. I have never been there prior to the death of my dog. And, I couldn't have asked for a better support system than the wonderful people w... Read More
My 13-year-old pug went to doggy heaven on December 31, 2014. I have never been there prior to the death of my dog. And, I couldn't have asked for a better support system than the wonderful people who worked that day. They were very supportive and gentle. Thank you so much for the loving care and sensitivity that you showed us on such a sad, heartbreaking day. Thank you. Read Less
Caroline Yunker
8 Jun 2014
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
They need to reexamine their vaccine schedule. Less is more in my opinion. Also get rid of Hil Physician Diet. Pure junk food.