Mountain West Veterinary Specialists

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908 N Main St
Layton, UT 84041

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Mountain West Veterinary Specialists is a 24/7 specialty and emergency hospital in Northern Utah. Mountain West Veterinary Specialists offers surgery, internal medicine, critical care, exotics and emergency services, with CT, ultrasound, digital radiology, fluoroscopy, endoscopy and ICU care. We are conveniently located in Layton, Utah, just off of I-15. We are a non-corporate hospital with local ties, working here in Utah for almost a decade. Our mission is to help support local veterinarians as another tool for patient care. Whether through specialist consultations, after-hours care, orthopedic surgery, advanced diagnostics, etc. we hope to be able to assist you and your pets through any medical need or crisis.

Specialties

Critical Care Department - A specialist in emergency and critical care is a specially trained veterinarian who is dedicated to treating life-threatening conditions. These specialists are trained not only in ongoing critical care management but complex emergency surgery. The goal of critical care is to work with both the owner and primary care veterinarian to ensure that your pet is receiving continual high quality care and life-saving measures to improve patient outcome and get them back to their usual life. Internal Medicine Department - Internal medicine involves many various organ systems and disease processes, including gastroenterology (esophageal, stomach and intestinal disease), hepatology (liver and pancreatic disease), endocrinology (hormonal disease), infectious diseases, urology (urinary tract disease), nephrology (kidney disease), respiratory medicine (nose, airway and lung disease), and hematology & immunology (blood cell and immune-disease). Surgery Department - Veterinary surgeons are dedicated to providing the very best in surgical care and work closely with the owner and general practice veterinarian to ensure a positive outcome post surgery. Following surgery and any postoperative follow-up care, the primary veterinarian resumes ongoing care of the animal.

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3.560 reviews
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Megan S.
6/21/2025

When I brought my beardie in she was completely lifeless. Her eyes would open but that was it. Turns out she has diabetes.... Who knew?! Dr. Lofgren has been so attentive and informative. As I...

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Tena C.
11/16/2024

I have had two of my dogs treated at this location. They have specialists on staff that can handle issues that a neighborhood vet is not equipped to treat. When I first started coming here on...

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T N.
10/1/2025

Bluffdale location. It has taken me since January 22, 2025 to even begin to write down how horrific my experience with this facility was, without breaking down. From the frontline staff, to the...

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Leah B.
11/28/2023

My cat ate a ribbon and I was worried it would wrap in his intestine and end up with my losing my little guy - but Mountain West saved the day. I'd first gone to another 24hr Vet ER in SLC and...

Elizabeth M.
6/9/2025

Exam room had foxtails in the room, plastic bits on the floor. Staff was okay but if my dog is going to get a foxtail up the nose or in the paw because they don't clean the exam rooms, is this a...

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