For After Hours Emergency Please Contact Emergency Veterinary Service of Roanoke 540-563-8575
We want our clients to know it is our priority to provide the finest veterinary care to our patients and it is our goal to assure that you, the owner, are well informed and comfortable with the decisions made regarding your pets care.
We strive to offer our clients the best state of the art technology and specialty veterinary care available. Our staff members are dedicated to the care of animals and they are willing to do whatever is necessary to make your pet comfortable with the highest quality standards of any veterinary facility.
Our facility provides a wide variety of pet products and services including full veterinary services, pet bathing, pet boarding, and a full inventory of pet supplies. Regardless of your pet's stage in life, we have the selection of the products to keep them healthy.
We think of our facility as a place of healing, warmth and goodwill. With a staff dedicated to attending to the best interes of both the patient and client, we strive to fulfill our mission of providing the most comprehensive veterinary care. Each veterinarian and team member is deeply committed to your pet's health and well-being. We fully dedicate ourselves to providing top-notch, personalized medical care in an environment that is both welcoming and comfortable for you and your loved companion.
We look forward to seeing you soon!

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