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VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites
Los Angeles, North America, United States

VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites is a general veterinary practice in Los Angeles, United States that is preparing to offer the canine longevity pill.

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Status
Coming soon
Type
General veterinary practice
Location
Los Angeles, North America, United States
Last refreshed
4/18/2026
About VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites

VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites is a general veterinary practice serving Los Angeles, North America, United States. has publicly announced an intent to offer the canine longevity drug as soon as conditional regulatory approval clears in their jurisdiction.

We surfaced this provider while scanning veterinary press releases, public clinical-trial registries, and provider-network announcements for any practice that looked likely to participate in canine longevity care.

Even before the pill itself rolls out widely, owners use VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites for weight & body-condition assessment, diagnostic bloodwork, in-house pharmacy, all of which contribute to the kind of senior-dog baseline we recommend establishing in advance of any new longevity protocol. If you live in or near Los Angeles, North America, United States, having a relationship with a practice like this in place — bloodwork on file, a known body-condition score, a current vaccine record — is what keeps the door open the moment a new treatment is offered locally.

When you call VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites, the most useful questions are simple ones: do they have a waitlist for canine longevity treatment, what does their senior-wellness baseline visit include, and are they participating in any ongoing geroscience or longevity trials. Practices in United States appreciate owners who arrive prepared, and the answers help us update this page for future readers.

We update this entry whenever the provider's status changes, whenever new coverage is published about their longevity programme, or whenever an owner submits a correction. If you've recently visited VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites and can confirm what they are or aren't doing today, the contact form at the bottom of this page is the fastest way to keep this entry honest.

Services and senior-dog support
  • wellness exams
  • geriatric panels
  • senior cognitive screening
  • weight & body-condition assessment
  • diagnostic bloodwork
  • in-house pharmacy

Service list is what we expect for a general veterinary practice of this kind. Confirm specifics with the practice directly.

When you call VCA Animal Hospitals — selected California sites, ask:
  • 1.Are you participating in any canine longevity drug programs (early-access, trials, or waitlists)?
  • 2.What is your typical senior-dog wellness baseline visit — bloodwork, body-condition, cognitive screen?
  • 3.If the canine longevity pill is approved in United States, would my dog need to be an existing patient first?
  • 4.Do you keep a notification list for owners interested in new longevity treatments?
  • 5.What records would you want me to bring on a first visit?
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Regulatory context
Canine longevity pill in United States: phase-3

What this provider can offer is partly limited by what regulators in United States have approved. We track every status change.

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