Find a USDA-accredited vet
531 accredited vets across LA county. Maybe 60–80 actually do international certs.
USDA-accredited ≠ international cert experience.
All 531vets below are USDA-accredited — they’re authorized to issue health certificates. But realistically, only ~20-30% actively handle international cert work, and even fewer know the specific requirements for any given destination.
Call ahead to confirm. Crowdsourced so far: 0 confirmed international · 0 declined international · 531 unverified.
Or skip the cold calls — the $29 readiness analysis includes a pre-screened vet shortlist within 80 miles of your ZIP.
8 accredited vets in Burbank
Distance is approximate (3-digit ZIP prefix). Real distance ships with the $29 readiness analysis.
Dr. Andreana Pavichevich
UnverifiedBurbank Veterinary Center
2118 W Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 736-5334USDA Cat II (all animals)+ Report what you learned when you called
Dr. Jessica Ortiz
UnverifiedVCA Burbank
2723 W Olive Ave, Burbank, CA 91505
(818) 845-7246USDA Cat I (companion)+ Report what you learned when you called
Dr. Laszlo Pallai
UnverifiedRainbow Veterinary Hospital
2321 W. Empire Ave., Burbank, CA 91504
(818) 846-1166USDA Cat I (companion)+ Report what you learned when you called
Dr. Matt Stanman
UnverifiedRainbow Veterinary Hospital
2321 Empire Avenue, Burbank, CA 91504
(818) 846-1166USDA Cat I (companion)+ Report what you learned when you called
Dr. Melissa Fogel
UnverifiedMedia City Animal Hospital
1509 W Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 848-5007USDA Cat I (companion)+ Report what you learned when you called
Dr. Pavlina Burpee
UnverifiedBurbank Veterinary Center
2118 W Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 736-5334USDA Cat II (all animals)+ Report what you learned when you called
Dr. Polina Bazlova
UnverifiedMedia City Animal Hospital
1509 W Burbank Blvd, Burbank, CA 91504
(818) 848-5007USDA Cat II (all animals)+ Report what you learned when you called
Dr. Sol Lucko
UnverifiedTemple City Animal Hospital
5406 Rosemead Blvd, Burbank, CA 91505
(626) 287-7387USDA Cat I (companion)+ Report what you learned when you called
Sample call script
Most front desks will say “we’re USDA-accredited” without telling you whether the actual vet on staff handles international certs. Cut through it:
“Hi — I’m moving my [dog/cat] to [destination country] and I need an international health certificate. Do you have a vet on staff who actually handles international certs — specifically for [destination] — and submits via VEHCS to APHIS? I’m happy to wait for them to call me back.”
Then report what they saidusing the “+ Report what you learned” toggle on each clinic card. The next pet owner saves the hour.