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Horton Animal Hospital-Central

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Veterinarians,Pet Boarding & Kennels,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
1700 Interstate 70 Dr SW Columbia, MO 65203
(573) 445-4466Phone: (573) 445-4466
Regular Hours
Today: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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General Info
Here at Horton Animal Hospital Central, we value your pet’s health and longevity as much as you do. Our passionate staff and top quality care ensures that your companions will live long, healthy lives as part of your family. You can always trust us to know what is best for your pets.
Email
Email Business
Services/Products
Food Dry/can Dog/CatVeterinary SuppliesFlea and Tick ControlHeartworm PreventativeMicrochips
Brands
Purina, Royal Canine, Science Diet
Payment method
debit, check, all major credit cards, financing available
Location
Inbetween The Pet Fair and Award Pet Supply
Neighborhoods
Alamo Place, Second Ward
Amenities
We are a full service small animal Veterinary Hospital. We have the ability to do x-rays, laboratory blood tests, dentals cleanings, vacations, wellness exams, proventative, microchipping, endoscopic procedures as well as most surgeries. We also board pets.
Associations
The Pet Fair
Other Link
http://hortoncentral.com
Categories
Veterinarians, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinary Specialty Services
Other Information
Parking: Lot

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