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DocSide Veterinary Medical Center

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Veterinarian Emergency Services,Veterinarians,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
1705 Bank St Baltimore, MD 21231
(877) 814-5827Phone: (877) 814-5827
Regular Hours
Today: 7:30 am - 7:30 pm 7:30 am - 7:30 pm

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Dr. Deborah Tierney and Dr. Irvin Herling opened Doc Side Veterinary Medical Center in 1999 with a promise to provide the absolute best medical care available to the pets of Fells Point and the surrounding neighborhoods.Recognized as downtown Baltimore's premier animal hospital, Doc Side offers the most advanced veterinary medical procedures available today. We were one of the first hospitals in Maryland to offer a new, minimally invasive surgical technique to spay our canine and feline friends. This new procedure is less painful, takes less time and, in most cases, allows your pet to go home the same day and resume normal activity immediately. Together, with a highly trained and professional staff, we offer compassionate and loving care in a modern state-of-the-art facility. Our services range from annual wellness exams, and dental care to a full spectrum of laboratory testing, imaging and surgical procedures, as well as in-house and online pharmacy options.Thousands of clients have put their trust in Doc Side to ensure the health and well-being of their pets. We thank them for their confidence and loyalty and we welcome the opportunity to have you join our family.
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BBB Rating
A+BBB Rating and Accreditation information may be delayed up to a week.
Extra Phones
Phone: (410) 522-0055
Services/Products
* 2nd Opinions * Abdominal * Cleaning * Complicated Case * Dental Care * Digital Dental Radiology * Endoscope * Extended Office Call * Extractions * Flea / Tick Control * Heartworm Prevention * Imaging * In-House / On-Line * Lab Testing * Oral Surgery * Orthopedic * Pharmacy * Physical Exams * Preventive Medicine * Spay / Neuter * Surgery * Thoracic * Ultrasound * Vaccines * X-Ray Preventive medicine:As with your own health, the key to maintaining your pet's health is in preventative medicine. The gradual onset of health problems in an animal that seems healthy often goes unnoticed. Once symptoms appear, the condition may be more difficult or costly to diagnose. At least once and perhaps twice a year, your pet needs a complete physical examination. Remember, your pet's life span is shorter than a person. A lot can happen in 12 months. Today, many immunizations and preventive treatments are available for your pet. With the advancement of Sentinel and Frontline, fleas and ticks are no longer the nuisance they once were for your pet. Heartworm testing, parasite checks and routine blood screens are all useful tools to keeping your pet healthy. The Doctors and staff at Doc Side will help you decide what preventive measures are right for your pet to keep them healthy and happy.
Brands
frontline, sentinel, wellness
Payment method
amex, check, debit, discover, visa, mastercard
Neighborhoods
Southeastern Baltimore, Fells Point
Other Link
http://docsidevet.com
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Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinary Labs, Veterinary Specialty Services

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