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Clearview Animal Hospital Compassionate, Responsive Veterinary Care |
3930 Hancock Expy Colorado Springs CO 80911
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(719)392-3495
www.clearview.pet
CLEARVIEW ANIMAL HOSPITAL IN COLORADO SPRINGS WELCOMES YOU!Clearview Animal Hospital serves the Colorado Springs, CO area as a general veterinary practice who provides care for dogs and cats only. Our unwavering commitment is to deliver exceptional care and service to both our furry patients and their devoted human companions. We offer skilled and compassionate animal medicine, surgery, and dentistry for dogs and cats, our staff and doctors are available for your routine and urgent pet health care needs Monday to Saturday. We provide personal attention to the unique concerns of each individual pet owner. SERVICES WE PROVIDE: Wellness and Sick Exams by Appointment Only Day Admission Appointments for Established Clients, and Work-in Appointments for New Clients (A payment on account is required for new clients). Diagnostic Testing and Imaging Preventative Medicine Dentistry and Surgery Branded Pet Products Discover the Best for Your Pets at Clearview Animal Hospital!
Featured Products:
We're thrilled to announce that our exclusive line of branded pet products is now available for purchase!
- Aloe & Oatmeal Cleansing Wipes
- EFA Hypoallergenic Conditioner
- Aloe & Oatmeal Soothing Shampoo
- Ear Cleaning Wipes
Our products are perfect for dogs and cats. They come in delightful scents like Sweet Pea & Vanilla and Pina Colada, ensuring your pets not only look great but smell amazing too!
Why Choose Clearview Animal Hospital Products?
- Gentle on your pets' skin and fur
- Hypoallergenic formulas
- Made with high-quality ingredients
Stop by Clearview Animal Hospital to pick up these fantastic products and pamper your pets today! Your fur babies deserve the best!
Our Mission is to help pets live longer, healthier lives. We hope to see you and your pets soon!
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