Community Animal Hospital - Broomall
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Compassionate Veterinary Care - Emergency Services Available
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- Regular Hours:
Mon Tue Wed Thu - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 267-949-4109
- Address:
- 2625 W Chester Pike Broomall, PA 19008
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- Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Pet Services, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians
- Services / Products
- Boarding, Rabbits, Cats, Heartworm Treatment, Ear Cropping, Breeding, Cancer Treatment, Birds, Exotic Pets, Allergies, Oxygen Therapy, Pathology, Grooming, Veterinary Acupuncture, Surgery, Medications, Endoscopy, Vaccinations, Animal Health Supplies, Grooming Supplies, Veterinary Supplies
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American Animal Hospital Association
American Veterinary Medical Association
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Community Animal Hospital is your source for complete veterinary services for canine and feline patients. We offer pet vaccinations, spaying, and neutering among other veterinary services. Our veterinary staff provides a variety of medical services. Our radiology department has a brand-new digital X-ray unit, and we are able to offer in-house laboratory and pharmacy services. Safe and effective parasite control is also available, as well as boarding, grooming, and feline adoption. Call us today!
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Worst place I've ever taken my dog to. When I called to make an appt. I asked the receptionist if the doctors would give me a prescription for Adequan, which is an injectable drug for arthritis and was told YES. Adequan is very expensive at the vets and much cheaper at some of the online pet meds suppliers. This vet doesn't even carry or prescribe Adequan. I also asked if they would give my dog the shot, of course I expected to pay for this service and was told YES. My dog has severe arthritis in his joints and back, yet they made him stand, by tying him to the exam table, the entire time we were there. The vet said I should do blood tests before giving the Adequan and I agreed. The vet and vet tech started trying to get blood from his back legs and kept jabbing him with a needle, but couldn't find the vein, so I had to suggest they try a front leg and they finally found a vein. The vet made it seem like she would