Care Begins Here
Special Care
For Your Pets

Welcome to
The Barn Door Veterinary Care
Our Mission
To serve pets and their people in a spirit of caring, kindness & respect; honouring those who cannot speak for themselves but with whom we are privileged to share our lives.
We proudly welcome new clients and patients and look forward to providing your pets with the same compassionate care we would give our own.
Our Coquitlam and Tri-City vet care facility is designed to make you and your pet feel safe and comfortable. We are a privately owned non-corporate clinic who takes pride in quality care and services. From laser surgery to integrative medicine and just about everything in between, we’ve got you covered.
The Barn Door Veterinary Care offers a perfect balance of holistic and advanced medicine with a gentle, personal touch. We’re certain that once you experience the difference our compassionate care truly makes, you’ll want to call us your Coquitlam and Tri-City vet for life!
Our Main Services
Our services include laser surgery, advanced dentistry, wellness, platelet rich plasma and more.
Specialists
Our Veterinarians
Dr. Mary Gill
Dr. Gill graduated ECFVG at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary medicine Sciences.
Dr. Katie Stevens
Dr. Stevens started working at the clinic in the summer of 2005. It was always her dream job as a kid.
Dr. Luke Carr
Dr. Carr graduated from the Veterinary Assistant course while working and have been here at DVC ever since.
Vaccinations with boosters
2 fecal samples to check for parasites
Pre-anesthetic bloodwork
Annual exam and vaccinations
1 annual fecal sample
General health profile (bloodwork)
Annual exam and vaccines
Annual fecal sample
Geriatric blood profile

Love Your Pet
Taking Care Of Your Pet
When you choose the veterinarians at The Barn Door Veterinary Care to be your pet care partner, you can be assured your pet is receiving the most advanced veterinary care from experienced pet care providers.
Specialists
Our Veterinarians
Dr. Mary Gill
Dr. Gill graduated ECFVG at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary medicine Sciences.
Dr. Katie Stevens
Dr. Stevens started working at the clinic in the summer of 2005. It was always her dream job as a kid.
Dr. Luke Carr
Dr. Carr graduated from the Veterinary Assistant course while working and have been here at DVC ever since.
F.A.Q.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
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