About Veterinary Care in Cheyenne
Cheyenne has 10 veterinary clinics and an average Google rating of 4.7/5 across 4,170 reviews, giving pet owners a solid field of well-regarded options. What stands out is the access gap: care appears weekday-oriented, with no clinics shown open on weekends and no local emergency service listed.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frontier Veterinary Clinic | 47/100 | — | — |
| Cheyenne Pet Clinic | 41/100 | — | — |
| Tri-State Veterinary Clinic | 41/100 | — | — |
For pet owners, Cheyenne looks like a genuinely useful vet market rather than a one-or-two-choice town. The overall review picture is strong, and there is enough competition to compare bedside manner, appointment availability, and how comfortable a clinic is with your pet's needs. The service mix also suggests more than basic dog-and-cat care, which is encouraging for households with birds, rabbits, reptiles, or other small exotics that can be harder to place in smaller cities.
Where Cheyenne feels weaker is access and public-facing clarity. None of the listings are verified, so pet owners should treat online details as a starting point and confirm hours, species seen, and current services before making decisions. Weekend access is absent, late appointments do not appear to be a strength, and there is no local emergency veterinary care listed. In practical terms, that makes advance planning more important here than the review averages alone might suggest.
A smart way to choose among vets in Cheyenne is to narrow your list by review consistency, then call with a few questions that matter for your pet's situation: how quickly they can see new patients, whether the same doctor handles follow-ups, what their approach is for anxious pets, and how they manage referrals if a case becomes more complex. Exotic-pet owners should ask directly how often the clinic sees their species, since exotics can mean very different levels of experience.
The biggest practical difference-maker in Cheyenne may be preparation rather than ranking. If your pet has chronic issues, is older, or is prone to sudden flare-ups, establish a relationship with a primary clinic before you need urgent help, keep records easy to access, and know which out-of-area hospital you would use for nights or weekends. In a town with strong routine-care options but no local emergency backstop, that extra planning can save time when it matters most.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Cheyenne, Wyoming
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Our Score (47/100)
Frontier Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 501 E Riding Club Rd. The clinic treats dogs, cats, and exotics. On Google, it has a 4.6/5 rating from 160 reviews.
Our Score (41/100)
Cheyenne Pet Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 3740 E Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Recent feedback commonly mentions a friendly staff, quick service, and a...
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Cheyenne Pet Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 3740 E Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Recent feedback commonly mentions a friendly staff, quick service, and a veterinarian who answers questions clearly.
Our Score (41/100)
Tri-State Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 1805 E 19th St #100. It treats dogs and cats. Recent reviews frequently mention compassionate care during difficult decisions, including...
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Tri-State Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 1805 E 19th St #100. It treats dogs and cats. Recent reviews frequently mention compassionate care during difficult decisions, including end-of-life visits.
Cottonwood Veterinary Clinic LLC is a small-animal clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 3619 Evans Ave. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Emergency or out-of-hours care and opening hours are not listed here.
Broadmoor East Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming located at 4218 E Pershing Blvd. It treats dogs and cats. Public feedback highlights prompt attention in urgent situations and long-term client...
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Broadmoor East Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming located at 4218 E Pershing Blvd. It treats dogs and cats. Public feedback highlights prompt attention in urgent situations and long-term client relationships.
More Veterinary Practices in Cheyenne
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Our Score (47/100)
Frontier Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 501 E Riding Club Rd. The clinic treats dogs, cats, and exotics. On Google, it has a 4.6/5 rating from 160 reviews.
Our Score (41/100)
Cheyenne Pet Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 3740 E Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Recent feedback commonly mentions a friendly staff, quick service, and a...
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Cheyenne Pet Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 3740 E Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Recent feedback commonly mentions a friendly staff, quick service, and a veterinarian who answers questions clearly.
Our Score (41/100)
Tri-State Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 1805 E 19th St #100. It treats dogs and cats. Recent reviews frequently mention compassionate care during difficult decisions, including...
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Tri-State Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 1805 E 19th St #100. It treats dogs and cats. Recent reviews frequently mention compassionate care during difficult decisions, including end-of-life visits.
Cottonwood Veterinary Clinic LLC is a small-animal clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 3619 Evans Ave. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Emergency or out-of-hours care and opening hours are not listed here.
Broadmoor East Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming located at 4218 E Pershing Blvd. It treats dogs and cats. Public feedback highlights prompt attention in urgent situations and long-term client...
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Broadmoor East Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming located at 4218 E Pershing Blvd. It treats dogs and cats. Public feedback highlights prompt attention in urgent situations and long-term client relationships.
Yellowstone Animal Health Center is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 109 Kornegay Ct. It treats dogs and cats. Recent feedback often highlights gentle handling and caring support during difficult visits,...
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Yellowstone Animal Health Center is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 109 Kornegay Ct. It treats dogs and cats. Recent feedback often highlights gentle handling and caring support during difficult visits, alongside a few concerns about communication and billing.
Prairie Hills Animal Hospital is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 6118 Countryside Ave. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Reviews describe medical care alongside boarding, with staff providing frequent...
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Prairie Hills Animal Hospital is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 6118 Countryside Ave. The clinic treats dogs and cats. Reviews describe medical care alongside boarding, with staff providing frequent updates and support during procedures and end-of-life situations.
Avenues Pet Clinic is a veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 5520 Yellowstone Rd. Google reviewers describe care for both dogs and cats, including senior pets. Feedback commonly mentions friendly staff and compassionate...
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Avenues Pet Clinic is a veterinary clinic in Cheyenne, Wyoming, located at 5520 Yellowstone Rd. Google reviewers describe care for both dogs and cats, including senior pets. Feedback commonly mentions friendly staff and compassionate interactions, alongside at least one report of diagnostic errors and dissatisfaction with communication.






