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Family Owned & Operated for over 50 Years
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- At Penn Animal Hospital we offer a wide range of Medical and Surgical services. We are a general practice and focus mainly on our clients canine and feline pets. Routine preventative care, which includes vaccinations and parasite prevention, is a main focus of our practice. We strive to keep your pets healthy by preventing disease both through medical means and by promoting healthy habits.Should your pet experience a problem, our veterinarians can lead you through the medical conditions that they encounter. We routinely take advantage of hematologic and radiographic techniques to diagnose a wide range of diseases. Treatment options often include both in hospital and at home components. If advanced imaging is needed we will work with the specialists to achieve the best outcome for both pet and owner.All of our Veterinarians are experienced in a wide range of surgical procedures as well. Routine spays and neuters, dental extractions, tumor removals and laceration repair are done on a daily basis. More complicated procedures such as orthopedic repair, abdominal procedures, amputations and grafting procedures need to be discussed and planned on an individual basis.Emergency service during the day is provided during our business hours. After hours emergency care is referred to PVSEC which maintains full emergency staffing during off hours and on holidays.
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- Wound and Fracture Care, Heart Disease Treatment, Comprehensive Examination, Veterinary Surgery, Vaccination, Parasites Treatment and Control, Vomiting Treatment, Laboratory Services, Parvovirus Infection Treatment, Nutritional Counseling, Diarrhea Treatment, Feline Retro Virus Treatment.
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- East End, Strip District
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08/31/2021
I have been taking my pets there for many years now. Last year, my elderly dog
contracted Lyme disease. Most dogs respond to treatment within a few days. My old boy never responded and needed to be euthanized after 3 weeks. Dr. Joe phoned me nearly every day to ask about the dog's progress. He made multiple changes to treatment, but my dog was the rare untreatable case. When the time came to say goodbye, it meant so much to me that one of the vets had tried so hard to cure my dog and had helped him stay as comfortable as possible while during his illness.
05/28/2009
These people do not care to answer any question and the doctors will rush your visit. They only seem to care about swiping your card for the bill.
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Phone: (412) 471-9855
Address: 2205 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Website: http://pennanimalhospital.com