Theodore B. Travers Family Veterinary Clinic
We provide excellent, affordable care for anything that may be causing your pet pain or discomfort as well as for all wellness and prevention.
All pets are seen by appointment only. We are experiencing a high volume of client appointment requests and appointment availability may be limited.
Is your pet having a medical emergency?
If your pet is having a medical emergency and needs immediate care, please contact an emergency facility near you or one of the facilities below
- San Leandro: Bay Area Veterinary Specialists at (510) 483-7387
- Oakland: OakVet at (510) 879-4888
- Dublin: Ironhorse Vet Care at (925) 556-1234 or SAGE (925) 574-7243
- San Ramon: Veterinary Emergency Group (925) 718-7771
Download a PDF of San Francisco Bay Area pet hospitals and vaccine clinics.
Theodore B. Travers Family Veterinary Clinic Location, Hours, & Contact Information
Appointments only: Mon-Fri, 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Call (510) 569-1606. Phone lines open at 8 a.m.
Veterinary Services: In-Person
- Annual Wellness Exams
- Surgery
- Dentistry
- Radiology
- Ultrasound
- Laboratory Services
- Pharmacy and Flea Control Treatments
- Vaccinations and Microchipping
- Online pharmacy
All pets are seen by appointment only
To schedule your appointment email us or call (510) 569-1606. We are experiencing a high volume of client appointment requests and appointment availability may be limited.
2024 Holiday Closures
Current Patients
Make an account or log in to our pet portal to look at your pet’s records, upload a picture of your pet, pay invoices and print vaccine history / rabies certificates.
Meet Our Veterinarian
Gwen Gadd, D.V.M.
Danielle Cruz, D.V.M.
Dr. Gwen Gadd relocated to the Bay area in 2011 and fell in love with diversity and beauty here. She graduated with her degree in veterinary medicine from Colorado State University in 1996. In addition to working full time at the East Bay SPCA Gwen works for her dog as a tennis ball procurement specialist. In her spare time Gwen enjoys crafting, photography, exploring the Bay area and anything that allows her to learn.
Dr. Danielle Cruz is a Vacaville native where her earliest memory consists of her pretending to be a veterinarian with her stuffed animals and her loyal cat Sarge. She can’t remember a time that she thought she might want to be anything other than a veterinarian. This drive propelled her through her academic endeavors, culminating in a Bachelor of Science in Animal Biology from UC Davis in 2019, followed by her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2024. Notably, Dr. Cruz proudly stands as a first-generation college graduate. After spending four years in Arizona, she was elated to return to the Bay Area with her cats Teddy (a tripod) and Smelly Ellie. She has a suspicion that her family will be growing as she falls in love with East Bay SPCA’s adoptable animals. In her free time, she enjoys a good hike, the suspense of horror movies, and attempting to crochet.
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is the accrediting body for veterinary practices and hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. Accreditation, a voluntary commitment, signifies adherence to the highest standards of excellence in the veterinary profession. AAHA Standards, developed regularly updated by field experts, ensure practitioners stay informed on the latest medical advancements and effectively manage their practices.