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Downtown Birmingham Veterinary - David Schwartz DVM

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Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals,Veterinarians
280 Daines St, Ste 100A Birmingham, MI 48009
(248) 530-6461Phone: (248) 530-6461
Regular Hours
8:30 am - 5:30 pm

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General Info
SpecialtiesBring your dog, cat or rabbit to our full service Veterinary Clinic conveniently located in Downtown Birmingham, in business for over 25 years. Emergency Veterinarians are round-the-clock specialists who can cater to animals that are in need of immediate and urgent medical care. Depending on the situation, they devise an action like performing emergency procedures to stabilize the distressed animals.
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Services/Products
* Complete Veterinary Care For Dogs, Cats & Rabbits* Teeth Cleaning* Whether Your Animal Needs Basic Or Serious Care* Outpatient Surgery* House Calls Available* Free Parking.
Payment method
discover, visa, mastercard
Location
1/2 Block W of Old Woodward & Daines
Neighborhoods
Birmingham, Downtown Birmingham
Amenities
Free Parking, House Calls Available, Outpatient Surgery
Accreditation
Member MVMA & SEMVMA Michigan & Southeastern Michigan Veterinary Medical Association
Other Link
http://bellvet.net
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Categories
Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinarians
Other Information
Parking: Lot Specialties: Cats, Dogs, Rabbits

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