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Chase Animal Hospital

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Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals,Veterinarians,Veterinary Labs
1760 Highway 72 E Huntsville, AL 35811
(256) 851-7297Phone: (256) 851-7297
Regular Hours
7:00 am - 5:30 pm

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Chase Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary facility providing service to both livestock and companion animals. Located at Huntsville, Ala., the facility offers pets a list of diagnostic services as well as digital dentistry and annual health screenings. In addition to this, the hospital conducts a canine geriatric program, an evaluation that includes a complete and thorough physical exam, a complete blood count, blood chemistry profile, urinalysis and thyroid test. Besides, it undertakes feline geriatric program to diagnose and treat chronic conditions, such as diabetes, kidney disease and hyperthyroidism, among others. Chase Animal Hospital's other preventive care serves pertain to anesthesia, anti-aging programs, allergy testing, cardiological disorders and flea control.
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Kevin Crabb and Zach Knight Able, Gregg, Dvm - Chase Animal Hospital Able, Gregg Gregg Able DVM Crabb, Kevin Dvm
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http://www.chaseanimalhospital.com https://chaseanimalhospital.com/contact-us
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