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Taylor Veterinary Hospital - Turlock

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Pet Grooming,Animal Health Products,Pet Services
1231 W Taylor Rd Turlock, CA 95382
(209) 226-4123Phone: (209) 226-4123
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OPEN NOW Today: Open 24 Hours

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Taylor ER Veterinary Emergency Hospital has been established and operating in the Central Valley of California since 1998 by Dr. Craig Brooks. Our facility is an 8000 square foot building on a 2 acre property on the north end of Turlock 2 miles east of Highway 99. We are a mixed practice hospital seeing dogs, cats and horses. To find out more about our equine practice please visit our Equine Page. Since 1998 we have grown from a general practice, to an emergency hospital, to a 24 hour state of the art emergency referral facility. Taylor ER Veterinary Emergency Hospital provides veterinary care to the Turlock area pets as well as emergency care to pets in both Stanislaus and Merced county. Call us today!
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24 Hour Emergency Vet, Dog Neutering, 24 Hour Vet, Vaccinations, Boarding, Preventive Medicine Veterinarians, Medications, Orthopedic Veterinarians, Cat Veterinarians, Cat Care, Dog Vaccinations, Veterinary Acupuncture, Endoscopy, Blood Tests, Horse Veterinarians, Large Animal Veterinarians, Cats, Dog Care, Equine Vet, Emergency Services Veterinarians, Physical Exams, Pet X-Rays.

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