
Dr. Sehaj Grewal is a distinguished veterinarian based in Los Angeles, renowned for his unwavering commitment to exceptional, personalized veterinary care. Beginning his career as a humble kennel assistant, Dr. Grewal ascended through the ranks to become a highly-respected expert in veterinary medicine. Rejecting an industry often focused on profit over genuine care, Dr. Grewal has consistently prioritized the health and well-being of pets.
He earned his veterinary degree with honors from St. Matthew’s University School of Veterinary Medicine and underwent intensive clinical training at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine. In 2021, he established The Melrose Vet to offer a comprehensive range of services, including pet dentistry, surgery, vaccinations, wellness exams, nutritional counseling, and spay/neuter procedures. Always at the cutting edge of veterinary advancements, Dr. Grewal ensures that his clinic provides top-notch care.
What distinguishes Dr. Grewal from his peers is his dedication to forging lasting relationships with pet owners. He regards pets as valued family members deserving of the same compassionate care and respect that their owners expect from healthcare providers. Collaborating closely with pet parents, Dr. Grewal offers straightforward, honest advice and involves them in making well-informed decisions about their pets’ health.
Uniquely, The Melrose Vet is not just another clinic that sees pets as mere numbers. Dr. Grewal is steadfast in his commitment to offer affordable, compassionate services, placing a strong emphasis on creating authentic connections with both pets and their owners.
His integrity and pet-first approach have rapidly cemented his reputation and legacy, making him a trusted name in the Los Angeles veterinary community. If you’re in search of a veterinarian who values your pet as much as you do, consider booking an appointment with The Melrose Vet for an unparalleled veterinary experience.
“In the eyes of every pet owner, their pets are family—and they should be treated as such!” — Dr. Sehaj Grewal
