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Veterinary care, for our dog and cat patients, is the primary focus for our doctors and staff. Located in beautiful Lexington, Kentucky, we offer a wide array of veterinary services. Spaying, castration, teeth cleaning, dentistry, vaccinations, x-rays and laboratory testing are only part of the services available at the Animal Care Clinic. State-of-the-art medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care is delivered by our staff of veterinarians, licensed veterinary technicians and assistants.
859-223-8866
Our receptionists are happy to schedule your furry family members whenever you call. Because we have an in-house pharmacy, laboratory, imaging facilities, and hospitalization capability, our animal hospital enables you to make one stop for your pet’s medical care. Petitude, our attached independent grooming facility can provide the care you need for healthy coat care. We are open for appointments Monday through Saturday. We are always available to our clients in an emergency.
Interceptor, Sentinel, Trifexis, Heartgard, Frontline, Advantage Multi and more are available for your pet to keep them protected. Our prices won't be beat on these basic care items.
NEW Annual Wellness Plans
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There are three different plans, Gold - Silver - Bronze. A plan for any budget. Monthly payments are available to help with a budget.
Dr.Butch Schroyer
Phone (859) 223-8866
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