15018 Livernois Ave,
Detroit, MI, 48238
Mon to Fri: 8 AM - 5 PM
Sat: 9 AM - 2 PM
Sun: Closed
Hurley Dog And Cat Hospital - Your Veterinarian In Detroit, MI

Sometimes it's tough to know where to turn when your dog or cat is not feeling well. That's why we created Hurley Dog and Cat Hospital, the one and only dogs and cats clinic you'll ever need, established and providing service to the community since 1962. We are a full-service clinic where your dogs and cats can get everything from vaccines to most soft tissue surgeries, all in one friendly place.

If you live in Detroit or the surrounding area and need a trusted veterinarian to care for your pets - look no further. Dr. Kudur Murali and Dr. Kala Ravi are licensed MI veterinarians, treating dogs and cats. Your dogs and cats health and well-being are very important to us, and we take every possible measure to give your dogs and cats the care they deserve.

Pet Emergency?
Call us right away at (313) 863-5350!
Payments

We accept all types of credit cards, debit cards, care credit and cash.

We do not accept any forms of digital payments such as apple pay and checks.

Hurley Mission Statement

Hurley Dog and Cat hospital is committed to provide exceptional and compassionate care to our animal patients and their owners. Our mission is to promote the health and well-being of all animals through preventative medicine, advanced diagnostics, and state-of-the-art treatments.

We strive to create a welcoming and comfortable environment where pets and their owners feel at ease and confident in the care they receive. We believe in treating every patient with the utmost respect and providing individualized care that meets their specific needs.

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