166 S Main St, Kaysville, UT 84037 | kaysvillevethospital@gmail.com
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About Us

About Kaysville Veterinary Hospital

Experienced care for dogs, cats, and exotic pets
Veterinary hospital exterior—Kaysville Veterinary Hospital in Kaysville, UT
At the Kaysville Veterinary Hospital, we understand that your pet is just as much a part of your family as you are! We are noted for our compassion, kindness, and care. We treat every pet that visits our hospital as if they were part of our family as well.
Dr. Neil Moss is the Veterinarian and owner of Kaysville Veterinary Hospital.

Dr. Moss graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London, England in 1979. As a leader in his field, Dr. Moss is a past president of the Utah Veterinary Medical Association. In 2012, he was awarded the UVMA's Veterinarian of the Year Award. He previously represented Utah Veterinarians to the National American Veterinary Medical Association and as a board member of the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates. He is currently serving as a member of the Utah State licensing board and helps accredits the nations veterinary schools. Dr. Moss has over 40 years of experience as a companion animal, exotic and bird veterinarian in England, Canada, and now Utah. Dr. Moss loves his patients, and takes special care of his clients. When you come to the Kaysville Veterinary Hospital we strive to make sure that you always get "your" doctor!

As a licensed, full service veterinary hospital, Kaysville Veterinary Hospital always pays close attention to the overall physical and emotional health of the animals we care for! Dr. Moss believes that veterinary care should be more than just a job, it should be a passion!

Our new hospital is conveniently located for pet owners in Kaysville, Farmington, Fruit Heights and Layton together with the surrounding areas of Davis County.
Dr. Neil Moss—Kaysville Veterinary Hospital in Kaysville, UT
Dr. Neil Moss

Dr. Nathaniel Quigley


Dr. Quigley grew up in Kaysville, UT. He started working for Dr. Moss in 2008 as an after school intern and has been working in the veterinary field ever since. He received a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in Chemistry, and graduated from the Utah State/Washington State veterinary program in 2022. He believes that being a veterinarian is all about helping people understand their pets and developing a treatment plan that works for everyone. He has special interest in small animal medicine, particularly point of care ultrasound diagnostics. Dr. Quigley is married and has a cat at home. During his spare time, he enjoys hiking, board games, and reading fantasy novels.

Meet the Technicians!

Hannah



Hello! My name is Hannah,


I am the resident dog lover and I love absolutely any kind of animal and have many myself. I've been in the field for about 2 years now and I'm loving it. In fact, I'm loving it so much that I am currently working on going to vet school. I have my own Aussie heeler at home who I absolutely adore. I look forward to meeting any and everyone who comes to our clinic!

Quin

Coming soon...

Spenser



Hi, my name is Spenser!


I am the resident cat lady and I'm a cat lover through and through. I've been in the field for almost 2 years and I'm working towards my vet tech license. I  enjoy reading and sitting at home with my 4 cats. I look forward to working with all your feline friends! (And dogs of course)

Christine


Christine was born and raised in Utah. She grew up with several different animals, which influenced her love for the animals she has and works with today. Being around animals Christine's entire life left her with lots of knowledge and experience which helped her acquire her first job at Petco. At Petco Christine gained more animal experience which helped her land a job at a veterinary office; there she worked as a Veterinary Assistant. After a few years there she was able to move up in her career and become an Exotic Animal Veterinary Technician. Christine has been working in the veterinary field since 2013. Working with animals you have to learn to be patient, a fast learner and constantly aware. Animals can be very unpredictable. Christine met her Husband David in 2009. They started their little family with David's cat Bonita and has grown to over a dozen exotics. Christine's passion for animals and to help people has taken her where she is today. She is stubborn and determined because she knows this is where she belongs.

Eleanore



Hello, My name is Eleanore!


I've loved animals, big and small, as long as I can remember. So much so, my parents bought me an animal encyclopedia when I was 8, and I read it cover to cover. I am working my way towards vet school, and I've been working here for almost 6 years. I wouldn't change a thing! If you have a Cavalier King Charles, those are automatic bonus points in my book.

Shaelyn


Hi! My name is Shaelyn,


I am 21 years old. I've always been dreaming of being a vet tech and here I am! I love animals, I'm so happy they are in our lives. I love caring for animals and helping them as best I can. I'm always happy to see your furry friends!

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