A Fresno Practice Treating Dogs and Cats Under One Roof
All care is provided at the clinic on N Temperance Ave, which houses our in-house laboratory and radiology.
C.H. Veterinary Clinic works out of 2588 N Temperance Ave on the east side of Fresno. On any given day the schedule can move from a kitten’s vaccinations to a dental cleaning to a senior dog’s bloodwork, and having diagnostics on site shapes how quickly each of those gets answered.
Fresno County families rely on one clinic for the full span of their pets’ lives, from first vaccines to senior care. The dog in the house and the cat on the couch belong to the same people, and it makes sense for them to call one number.
To give Fresno County pet owners direct access to a veterinarian who knows their animal, with diagnostics done on site so decisions do not have to wait.
We keep the answers close to the visit. Bloodwork runs in our own lab and radiology is done on site, so the routine diagnostic work gets finished the day you come in.
One relationship and one set of records, from first vaccines through senior care.
Dr. Hagus brings UC Davis and Texas A&M training to the practice. Dr. Singh focuses on small animal medicine. You are not getting one veterinarian stretched thin.
CBC, chemistry, organ panels, and pre-anesthetic testing run on site with results during the appointment rather than a callback days later.
X-ray imaging done at the clinic, so basic diagnostics do not require a referral trip.
Open Saturday from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM for owners who cannot get away during the workweek.
C.H. Veterinary Clinic provides:
From N Temperance Ave on the east side of Fresno, we serve pet owners across Fresno County, including:
Meet the Veterinarians
Veterinarian
Dr. Hagus grew up in Cottonwood, California, where animals were part of daily life long before they were part of a caseload.
She earned her DVM at UC Davis, then completed an internship and residency at Texas A&M University. She practiced for two years in Virginia before returning to California and establishing her practice in Fresno.
What clients get from that background is a veterinarian trained in referral-level medicine, working out of a general practice where a senior dog’s workup and a kitten exam can land on the same afternoon.
At home she has two Smooth Collies and seven cats, which suggests the small animal side is not an obligation.
Veterinarian
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST)
ECFVG Certified
Member, American Veterinary Medical Association
Dr. Singh grew up on a farm in India with several veterinarians in the family, so the career question was largely settled before he had to think about it. He earned his DVM at SKUAST and practiced for two years in India before moving to the United States and completing ECFVG certification through the American Veterinary Medical Association, the credentialing process that verifies a foreign-trained veterinarian meets United States DVM standards.
His clinical focus is small animal medicine: general practice and wellness care, same-day urgent cases, soft tissue surgery, and dental procedures. Four years of practice across two continents means he has treated the same diseases under very different resources, which tends to make a veterinarian clear-eyed about what a case actually needs.
He lives in the area with his wife Haroop and a rescue cat named Gus Gus.
Veterinary Technician
Velen has been with the practice for over 20 years and pursues continuing education in animal behavior and nutrition. Outside the clinic she competes in obedience and rally with her Pomeranians.
Veterinary Technician
Velen has been with the practice for over 20 years and pursues continuing education in animal behavior and nutrition. Outside the clinic she competes in obedience and rally with her Pomeranians.
Veterinary Technician
Velen has been with the practice for over 20 years and pursues continuing education in animal behavior and nutrition. Outside the clinic she competes in obedience and rally with her Pomeranians.
We point pet owners toward reliable outside resources when they want to read further on health, behavior, and nutrition topics.
Whether you need a dental cleaning for a dog or vaccinations for a cat, we are here.