Trusted Veterinary Care in Fort Worth Since 1960
Welcome to Wedgwood Animal Hospital. Since 1960, our practice has provided veterinary care for dogs and cats in Fort Worth and the surrounding communities. Under the leadership of Dr. Steve Lozzi, we combine a long history of service with up to date medical care, thoughtful communication, and a focus on getting to know each patient and family.


About Wedgwood Animal Hospital
Wedgwood Animal Hospital was established in 1960 and has been a steady part of the neighborhood ever since. Dr. Steve Lozzi joined founder Dr. Edwin Ellison in the late 1990s and became owner of the practice in 1998. Dr. Lozzi earned Bachelor of Science degrees from Texas A&M University in 1984 and 1987 and completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine there in 1989. He enjoys the relationships he has built with patients and clients over the years and looks forward to sharing his skills with families who are new to the clinic.
Our Veterinary Services
While we place strong emphasis on preventive medicine, Wedgwood Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary facility for dogs and cats. From puppy and kitten visits through senior care, we provide wellness exams, vaccines, diagnostics, dentistry, surgery, and more, with in house laboratory services to support timely decision making.
Wellness Care, Vaccines, and Prevention
Regular checkups are important at every life stage. We recommend annual wellness exams for most adult dogs and cats, with more frequent visits for puppies, kittens, and senior pets. At each visit we record weight and temperature, review diet and...
Internal Medicine and Diagnostics
Internal medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting body systems such as the endocrine, gastrointestinal, immune, lymphatic, renal, respiratory, and urogenital systems. We use bloodwork and urinalysis as core tools and can arrange in house ultrasound...
Radiology, Dentistry, Senior Care, and Surgery
Radiology is an important part of our diagnostic toolkit, helping us evaluate concerns such as foreign body obstructions, heart disease, and fractures. Our staff takes time to keep pets as calm and comfortable as possible during X rays, using light...
Why Choose Wedgwood Animal Hospital
Families choose Wedgwood Animal Hospital for long term relationships and practical, thorough care. Our history in the community, consistent leadership, and emphasis on preventive medicine give you a trusted partner to turn to whenever your pet needs attention.
A Neighborhood Practice Since 1960
Wedgwood Animal Hospital has served Fort Worth pets for decades, providing continuity of care across generations of families. Clients appreciate a familiar team and a doctor who knows their pet’s history and personality.
Thoughtful, Thorough Medicine
From wellness exams to complex internal medicine cases, we take time to perform careful exams, explain findings, and outline options. A combination of in house laboratory work, radiology, and access to specialist ultrasound and advanced imaging helps guide clear treatment plans.
A Caring Team You Can Rely On
Our clients frequently mention the kindness, patience, and professionalism of our staff. From helping manage pets who are difficult to handle to keeping the clinic clean and welcoming, the team at Wedgwood Animal Hospital works together to support both pets and their people.


What Our Clients Are Saying
We value the trust families place in us and appreciate hearing about their experiences. Here are a few comments from clients who have brought their pets to Wedgwood Animal Hospital.
Our Latest Blog Posts
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Heartworm 101: Understanding Risks and How to Protect Your Pet
Among the various health risks that pets face, heartworm disease stands out as a particularly insidious threat. This disease can have devastating effects on your pet, and yet, it is preventable. This article will delve into heartworm disease and stress...

Getting Ahead of Fleas: Your Fall Guide to Parasite Prevention
As pet owners, we can attest that flea infestation can not only be annoying but also extremely dangerous to our pets. Fleas can cause severe skin irritation, anemia, and even transmit deadly diseases. As we approach the fall season, it’s...

An Immunized Pet is a Healthy Pet
It’s August, which means that National Immunization Month is here. Just like people, animals need vaccines to protect them from the devastating effects of several contagious diseases. Keeping up with your pet’s regularly scheduled vaccines is one of the most...
