Keep Cats Moving and Grooving
Keeping your cat active can help it burn calories and use muscles, tendons and ligaments that may often be seen catnapping. Burning calories is important for your cat. The more your cat moves and ...
View ArticleWelcome to Falmouth Veterinary Hospital
174 US Route 1, Falmouth, Maine 04105
Call us today! 207-781-4028
Falmouth Veterinary Hospital has been a proud member of the American Animal Hospital Asssociation (AAHA) since 1951. AAHA certification requires extensive hospital inspection every three years to insure adherence to over 900 standards required by this organization. We rank among 15% of the veterinary practices throughout the United States and Canada that have achieved this accreditation! We employ a trained and empathetic staff and we conduct monthly staff meetings to continually improve our ability to serve you and your pet.
Falmouth Veterinary Hospital offers the Falmouth and Greater Portland region the most up-to-date veterinary care as well as medical, surgical, and dental services. We have a full in-house clinical pathology laboratory, digital radiography for general x-rays and dental x-rays, ultrasound, and advanced imaging equipment for diagnosing ear diseases. With our access to specialists via the internet, we offer a one stop facility for your pet's health and medical needs. We also offer a fully staffed emergency clinic that is available to clients 24 hours a day. You may view further information from our "Emergency Clinic" tab or go to www.animalemergencyclinicportland.com for directions.
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We strive to provide leading-edge general medicine with the utmost of honesty, respect, integrity, and compassion in an ongoing effort to exceed client expectations. We will treat pets with the same care and concern as we do our own pets. We will constantly strive to improve ourselves via continuing education and a personal commitment to offering the best care possible to our clients and their pets.
Falmouth Veterinary Hospital
207-781-4028
174 US Rt 1
Falmouth, ME 04105
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