Dr. Ken Cohn Offers House Calls in Tucson, AZ

Pet Emergency? Call me right away at (520) 465-1533


In my experience, I have found house calls appropriate for both cats and dogs, for routine care such as examinations and vaccinations, for the pet who is no longer mobile, is a terrible traveler, or, after all these years as your most valued companion, must be put to sleep. I can help if you need an in-house consultation to help make that difficult decision. Some clients are surprised how simple things such as an improved dietary plan, simple exercise regimen or a program of controlled pain management can extend the quality life of their pet.

Dr. Ken Cohn
Serving Tuscon, AZ | (520) 465-1533

  • Ken Cohn
    DVM
    In my experience, I have found house calls appropriate for both cats and dogs, for routine care such as examinations and vaccinations, for the pet who is no longer mobile, is a terrible traveler, or, after all these years as your most valued companion, must be put to sleep. I can help if you need an in-house consultation to help make that difficult decision. Some clients are surprised how simple things such as an improved dietary plan, simple exercise regimen or a program of controlled pain management can extend the quality life of their pet.

Service Area

Serving Tucson and surrounding areas.

Hours of Operation

As long as I am in town. I am always around to take a phone call.

On Call 7 Days A Week

Monday:

7:00 AM-5:00 PM

Tuesday:

7:00 AM-5:00 PM

Wednesday:

7:00 AM-5:00 PM

Thursday:

7:00 AM-5:00 PM

Friday:

7:00 AM-5:00 PM

Saturday:

7:00 AM-2:00 PM

Sunday:

CLOSED

Except for select Client Pet Emergencies

Testimonials

  • "Thank you! I’ve used other home vets but you are by far the best."
    Nadine G.
  • "I can’t tell you how grateful we are that we have such an awesome vet! Your patience, communication, and above-and-beyond care is just incredible, and I know Hammie and Bear are in great hands."
    Jena W.
  • "Dr. Cohn is one of the most caring vets we’ve known. Even our 18-year old cat, Oliver, immediately took to him–he articulated his affection very loudly and showed his appreciation by sharing something of a personal nature. Despite all of that, Ken called him a “good boy.” We love Dr. Cohn!"
    Fred & Barbara W.

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