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Commonwealth Animal Hospital

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Veterinarian Emergency Services,Veterinarians,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
1941 W Commonwealth Ave Fullerton, CA 92833
(714) 525-2355Phone: (714) 525-2355
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Drs. David and Linda Johnson, a husband and wife team, are the veterinarians and owners of Commonwealth Animal Hospital. Both are graduates of the University of California at Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine. Both doctors have cared for thousands of dogs and cats. They attend yearly veterinary seminars and post-graduate courses. In addition to attending continuing education courses and seminars, the Doctors are constantly reading numerous medical journals, articles and text books. New ideas and treatments are continually being incorporated into the practice to bring the most current knowledge available to serve you and your pet.
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TollFree: (800) 738-4677
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Drs. David and Linda Johnson, a husband and wife team, are the veterinarians and owners of Commonwealth Animal Hospital. They are specialists in Traditional & Chinese Medicine. This includes acupuncture and herbal medicine.
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http://www.cwahosp.com
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Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
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