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Lone Tree spotlights CityVet, locally owned clinic expands pet care options

CityVet brought a locally owned vet clinic to 8330 Willow St. in August 2025, and a free first wellness exam is helping new clients compare costs.

Dr. Elena Rodriguez··2 min read
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Lone Tree spotlights CityVet, locally owned clinic expands pet care options
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Lone Tree added a locally owned veterinary option in August 2025, and the clinic’s pitch is aimed at the everyday needs of Douglas County households: a nearby place for routine care, a trusted doctor, and a clearer path through the costs of keeping pets healthy. CityVet’s location at 8330 Willow St., Suite 200, sits in a busy part of the city, giving families in Lone Tree and nearby neighborhoods a new stop for pet care without having to cross the county for every visit.

At the center of the practice is Dr. Jerell Guster, DVM, who brings more than 25 years of veterinary experience to the Lone Tree clinic. CityVet says he builds tailored treatment plans around a pet’s breed, age, personality and family lifestyle, a model that leans on continuity and one-on-one guidance rather than a quick in-and-out appointment. That matters for owners weighing both convenience and long-term costs, especially when a first visit can shape how soon small problems are caught and how much they end up costing later.

CityVet’s Lone Tree clinic also bundles a wide range of services under one roof, including wellness exams, vaccines, diagnostics, dental care, surgical procedures and grooming. For households trying to limit extra trips, that mix can turn a general practice into a one-stop option for basic care and follow-up needs. The clinic has also used a free first wellness exam promotion for new clients and new pets, while CityVet says it supports local shelters by offering discounted services for newly adopted pets. Those two details point to the same strategy: lowering the barrier for first-time visits while making the clinic useful to rescue organizations and new pet owners alike.

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The Lone Tree feature on CityVet landed in the city’s June 3 business feed, alongside other community coverage, as the city continues to round out its service economy. CityVet’s Denver-area location list also places Lone Tree alongside Aurora, Capitol Hill, Highlands Ranch, Thornton and Westminster, showing that the clinic is part of a broader Colorado footprint. In Lone Tree, though, the local message is specific: pet care is now part of the city’s growing mix of everyday services, and residents have another locally owned name in a market where trusted, accessible care can be as important as the price tag attached to it.

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