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Summer Street Cat Clinic

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Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
25 Summer St Buffalo, NY 14209
(716) 883-3324Phone: (716) 883-3324
Regular Hours
Today: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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General Info
The Summer Street Cat Clinic, at its two locations, is a full service hospital offering cat owners the choice of quality health care designed especially for cats. The original Summer Street facility in Buffalo was established, by Dr. Marcia Levine, in 1981 as the first Western New York veterinary practice devoted exclusively to the special needs of cats. Our suburban office, opened in 1987, moved to its permanent home in Getzville in 1993. At both locations, cats and their owners find surroundings which promote healing and well-being while limiting unnecessary fear and apprehension. Our staff of Veterinarians, Licensed Veterinary Technicians and support personnel are highly qualified and dedicated to providing a full range of services to keep your feline companion in good health or restore health through diagnosis and treatment. All cat care is provided by experienced Licensed Veterinary Technicians.
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Neighborhoods
Elmwood, Bryant
Other Link
http://www.summerstreetcatclinic.com
Category
Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
Other Information
Parking: Free Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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