Expert vet care with a personal touch
Welcome
Small Animal Medicine, Surgery and Care
Steele Canyon Vet Clinic, APC
12930 Highway 94 Suite A
Jamul, California 91935
619-669-7274 Phone
619-669-3784 Fax
Steele Canyon Vet Clinic understands the unique relationship between you and your pet. We treat our own pets like royalty and will roll out the red carpet for yours, too. You can leave your beloved companion in our capable hands.
If you have an emergency
please call: Pet Emergency and Specialty Center
at 619-462-4800. Click here
for directions.
Our employees

Dr Christine Wilson, DVM
Practice owner and Veterinarian
Dr. C
Place of study
University of California, Davis (1983 - 1987)
Licensed since
1987
Specialization
Small animal (dog and cat)
Dr. Christine Wilson has been a practicing veterinarian for over 30 years.

The Staff
The "A" Team!
The ones the pets trust
The Team left to right: Carrie (RVT), Rolynn, Pam (RVT), Kyle, Lyndsay (Manager), Linda, Amber (RVT), Dr. Christine Wilson, Jack, Emily, Mike, Kathy, Dr. Basso, Dr. Bader
What we offer

Annual Exams and Checkups
In providing general pet medicine, our veterinary staff is capable of diagnosing and treating a variety of pet medical needs. Our approach to diagnostic and therapeutic services is meant to allow you and your pet increased comfort while maintaining confidence that you are in capable hands. At our veterinary office, we take corresponding safety precautions and observe all sanitation standards. Our goal is to provide quality pet care and exceptional customer service.
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Update Vaccines + Microchipping
Even the most responsible pet owner could leave the garage door open or forget to close the gate, resulting in a lost pet. Get your pet a microchip today!
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During the first 6 weeks of life, dogs and cats are protected by maternal anitbodies they receive while in the womb. At that time their own immunity begins to mature. As part of a preventative care routine, pet vaccinations can help protect your pet from life-threatening diseases.
Spay and Neutering
Spaying and neutering pets is estimated to add years to your pet’s life in decreasing or eliminating their chances of getting certain cancers; it also helps decrease the amount of animals in shelters and the number of euthanized pets each year.
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