William Grant II, DVM
Chief of Staff
Dr. William A. Grant II leads Community Veterinary Hospital (CVH) with dedication, compassion, and a lifelong passion for veterinary medicine.
A graduate of Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science degree, Dr. Grant went on to earn his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Kansas State University in 1989. After veterinary school, he completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the Animal Medical Center in New York City.
Dr. Grant enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine and has a special interest in soft tissue and orthopedic surgery. He is also deeply involved in caring for working K9s, serving as the veterinarian for numerous law enforcement agencies, including FEMA Task Force 2 & 5, and has lectured on emergency care for working dogs at the California Narcotic Canine Association Annual Conference since 1994.
A strong supporter of animal rescue organizations, Dr. Grant donates his time and expertise to improve the health and well-being of shelter and rescue animals throughout the community.
Over the past three decades, Dr. Grant has remained an active leader and volunteer with organizations such as the Boys and Girls Clubs of Garden Grove, the Hoag Foundation, and numerous veterinary associations, including the California Veterinary Medical Board Multidisciplinary Committee, SCVMA, CVMA, and AVMA. He also mentors veterinary students as a preceptor for Western University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Outside the hospital, Dr. Grant enjoys family time (with both his two- and four-legged loved ones), rowing, snorkeling, trips to Disneyland, and traveling.