Winder Corners Animal Clinic ia a very friendly and loving place to bring your dog or cat. Your pet is part of your family and that is how they are treated here. It specializes in animal care and also sells pet food.
Loving Hands treats its patients as if they were its own pets. Founder JoAnne Roesner and all the staff veterinarians are extraordinarily dedicated with a wide range of experience and expertise. The entire staff is committed to providing the best in veterinary care for your pets. This office offers a full range of services for dogs, cats, birds and exotic pets and is accredited by the AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association). Visit Loving Hands on Facebook for regular tips on pet care.
Main Street Veterinary is located on Main Street, next door to the Hair Cutting Company. Main Street Veterinary is a veterinary clinic that has served the Stone Mountain community for several years. The clinic specializes in veterinary medicine, grooming and boarding family pets.
All Species Animal Hospital is the only 24-hour, all-species hospital in Duluth. It cares for every animal from dogs and horses to exotics. It is AHAA accredited. The waiting area is a comfortable place to catch up on the news while waiting for your pet. It is very active in the community and strives to educate Duluth's children on animal care.
Douglas Oaks Animal Hospital is located down Highway 5 in a mostly residential area. The office was established in 1979 by Dr. Edgar Morgan, who has since retired. Today, there are two vets on staff: Dr. Mike Gallagher, who was voted one the top veterinarians in the Atlanta area by Atlanta Magazine, and Dr. Jeanette Hobby. The office offers numerous veterinary services for dogs, cats and other animals.
Abbott Animal Hospital was established in 1986. It's located across the street from Publix and Wachovia and it provides veterinary services and medications for your pet. Services include microchipping and yearly pet exams as well as vaccinations and preventative care. Refer to the Web site for additional information.
Cedar Village Animal Clinic, the first of the Village Vets practices, was opened in 1980 by Dr. Steven Soloway. Drs. Tyler and Draper purchased the practice on March 8, 2000, and moved the practice to its present location in October 2007. The practice name was changed to The Village Vets of Lilburn-Stone Mountain at that time because it is located on the boundary of the two cities. The Village Vets also have locations in Decatur and Buckhead in the Atlanta area.
As its name suggests, Church Street Animal Hospital is located on Church Street in Decatur. The animal hospital is known for its commitment to superior client service. The hospital boasts highly trained veterinarians who are well equipped to handle critical emergencies or to provide client education during wellness exams.