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Charleston Veterinary Care

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Veterinarians,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
51 Windermere Blvd Charleston, SC 29407
(843) 789-3222Phone: (843) 789-3222
Regular Hours
Today: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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General Info
Bryan Cribb, DVM has opened Charleston Veterinary Care in the South Windermere Shopping Center. After providing personalized pet veterinary care in North Charleston And Summerville for over twenty years, Dr. Cribb has moved his practice closer to his home. Charleston Veterinary Care is located in the second row of the shopping center directly behind Staples and welcomes existing and new patients. We offer advanced laboratory testing, digital radiography, and the personal care and attention you have come to expect from Dr. Cribb. Please call (843) 789-3222.
Email
Email Business
Extra Phones
Phone: (843) 303-5938 fax: (843) 278-9298
Brands
Full veterinary pharmacy
Payment method
all major credit cards, check, amex
Location
Charleston Veterinary Care (843-789-3222) is located at 51 Windermere Boulevard in the South Windermere Shopping Center directly behind Staples.
Neighborhood
South Windemere
Amenities
Specialized attention and personalized care.
Accreditation
Bryan K. Cribb, DVM
Associations
AVMA SCAV
Other Link
http://www.cribbvet.com
Categories
Veterinarians, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
Other Information
Parking: Free Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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