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Cliftwood Animal Hospital

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Veterinary Information & Referral Services,Veterinarian Emergency Services,Veterinarians Equipment & Supplies
175 Cliftwood Dr Atlanta, GA 30328
(404) 252-9200Phone: (404) 252-9200
Regular Hours
Today: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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General Info
Taking care of your pet's needs and overall health is our main priority. We are a full service animal hospital that offers preventative maintenance through annual exams, vaccinations and nutrition.
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BBB Rating
A+BBB Rating and Accreditation information may be delayed up to a week.
Services/Products
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Payment method
amex, check, debit, discover, master card, visa
Neighborhood
Downtown Sandy Springs
Languages
English, Spanish
Other Link
Homepage
Categories
Veterinary Information & Referral Services, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians Equipment & Supplies, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals

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