Park Slope Veterinary Care 417 5th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11215 Fax (718) 788-8814 |
(718)788-0500
www.parkslopevets.com
Park Slope Veterinary Care welcomes you!
Our veterinary hospital is well equipped with advanced equipment and technologies to provide the highest standard of care for your pet. Our facility has the equipment to provide comprehensive in house testing for accurate diagnosis, digital x-ray, ultrasound, surgical suite, dental suite, pharmacy, and more. At Park Slope Veterinary Care we are committed to providing quality care at every stage of your pet's life. From routine preventive care for your pets to early detection and treatment of a wide range of conditions and diseases and surgical care, we have the expertise to provide the care your pet needs at every stage of life. Please browse our website to learn more about our animal clinic and the veterinary services we provide for companion animals in Brooklyn and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library, view videos, take a virtual tour of our veterinary hospital, read testimonials, and find details about upcoming events. Please call our office today at (718)788-0500 for all your pet health care needs or click here to contact us or to set up an appointment. |
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