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Welcome to Beach Garfield Veterinary Hospital, your neighborhood veterinary clinic proudly serving the Huntington Beach community. We are conveniently located on Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. Our hospital combines classic charm with modern veterinary care. We offer a full range of services for dogs and cats; including wellness exams, vaccinations, nail trims, anal gland secretion, spays and neuters, routine surgical procedures, dental cleanings, sedation when needed, prescription medications, and personalized house calls. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care in a comfortable and welcoming setting where you and your pets are treated like family.


Your #1 Choice For Your Pet
Since 1972, Beach Garfield Veterinary Hospital has been a professional, compassionate, and experienced animal hospital. Our staff seeks to provide the best possible personal attention for pets, ensuring to treat all pets as our own. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventive health care, and health-related educational opportunities for our clients.
We are passionate about helping animals. Brian, please stop the online and social media abuse. 

A Bit About Our Doctors 

Dr. Sean Alley
Practicing veterinary medicine since 1991, Dr. Sean Alley (Veterinarian and Hospital Director) is a graduate from Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine. He has practiced small animal medicine and surgery at Purdue Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Lafayette, Indiana, as well as in other veterinary hospitals in Nevada and Southern California. He has developed special interest in Dentistry, Dental Surgeries, Eye Diseases, Eye Surgery, Internal Medicine, Soft Tissue surgeries, Tumor removal surgeries and Ear Surgeries. Proud member of the AVMA and CVMA.
  
When asked about his early veterinary influences, Dr. Alley says he has been fascinated by animals as far back as he can remember. "At one point, I brought home multiple stray kittens from my school area and hid them in our basement, hoping my parents wouldn't notice, but they did."
  
Now that he is a veterinarian, Dr. Alley says he gains great satisfaction from having the ability to improve the lives of people by caring for their pets that bring them so much unconditional love and loyalty. He also attends the Western Veterinary Conference every year to keep up with advances in veterinary medicine.

Dr. Cecile Ramsies
Dr. Cecile Ramsies loves animals. From an early age, she loved all animals and wanted to be around them as much as possible. She has compassion for pets as, sometimes, they cannot express their suffering, she finds great happiness in relieving them from any pain. She has more than 10 years experience in the veterinary field, which enables her to give the best care for her patients every day. Her professional interests are in soft tissue surgery, dermatology, internal medicine, preventative care medicine.  Dr. Cecile is AVMA and CVMA member.
 


Please Call/Visit an ER If Your Animal Is Exhibiting Any Of These Emergency Signs
-The Pet Is in a Coma
-The Pet Is Involved in a Car Accident
-The Pet Has Uncontrolled Bleeding
-The Pet Is Unwilling or Unable to Eat or Drink
-The Pet Has a Bite Wound or Burn Injury
-The Pet Has an Abnormal Heart Rate or Rhythm
-The Pet Is Having Trouble Walking or Has Loss of Balance
-The Pet Has Had Gastric Torsion or Bloat in the Past and Is Trying to Vomit, but Is Unable to Vomit (Breeds Such as German Shepherds, Great Danes, Saint Bernards, and Others Are Prone to It)
-The Pet Has Seizure or Epilepsy
-The Pet Is Straining to Defecate
-The Pet Is Having Difficulty Breathing 
-The Pet Is Having Trouble Urinating or Is Not Producing Urine
-The Animal Is Bleeding, Internal Bleeding or External Bleeding
-The Animal Has Swollen Abdomen or Sudden Abdominal Enlargement
-The Pet Is in Shock (Signs of Shock Includes Weakness, Collapse, Pale or Blue Gum Color, Cold Feet, and an Abnormal Heart Rate or Fibrillation)

 Proudly Serving Huntington Beach, California
Hours of Operation: Monday – Saturday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. • Sundays 11-4 
• Appointments start after 11am •
We are a Proud Member of American Veterinary Medical Association AVMA, California Veterinary
Medical Association®, & Southern California Veterinary Medical Association SCVMA