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What makes a good vet? Is it someone who is knowledgeable? Is it having a team of experienced professionals? Is it working in a state-of-the-art facility? At Animals First + Veterinary Hospital, Urgent Care & Wellness Center, we feel quality care is about going the extra mile. It’s about connecting with our clients and bonding with our patients. It’s about making you and your pet feel as though you’re part of the family instead of just another appointment on the books.
If you’re in the Haddon Township, Oaklyn, Haddon Heights, Haddonfield, Camden, Mt. Ephraim, Audubon, Gloucester City, Barrington, Pennsauken, Merchantville, Cherry Hill, Blackwood, Philadelphia & surrounding areas, we’d love to show you what we believe being a good vet is all about. Come meet your Animals First Veterinarian today!
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Your pet is a special part of the family. As such, you want to do everything within your power to keep him or her happy and healthy. The team at our Practice would be honored to partner with you in achieving this worthy goal. That’s why we’ve developed a comprehensive system of care that’s designed to support your companion’s wellbeing through every stage of life. Whether it’s a first round of vaccines or specialized geriatric care, we’ll be there every step of the way.
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