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VCA Metroplex Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge

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Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals,Pet Grooming,Veterinarian Emergency Services
700 W Airport Fwy Irving, TX 75062
(469) 284-9441Phone: (469) 284-9441
Regular Hours
OPEN NOW Today: Open 24 Hours

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General Info
Each VCA hospital has health and safety protocols in place based on health care best practices as well as state and local guidance and regulations.
Email
Email Business
BBB Rating
A+BBB Rating and Accreditation information may be delayed up to a week.
Services/Products
Advanced Care Services Allergy & Itchy Skin Relief Diabetes Treatment (Canine & Feline) Diagnostics Diet & Nutrition Disease Treatment Flea & Tick Control General Care Heartworm Disease Treatment (Canine & Feline) Internal medicine Medications/Prescriptions Parasite Control Pet Wellness Exams Physical Examinations Preventive Care Primary Care Puppy & Kitten Wellness Senior Pet Wellness Spay & Neuter Vaccines & Vaccinations Weight Loss Programs
Brands
Cats, Dogs
Payment method
company card, travelers checks, amex, discover, visa, debit, diners club, master card, cash, check
Neighborhoods
Storyglen Estates, Hospital District
Associations
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
Other Link
https://vcahospitals.com/metroplex
Categories
Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Pet Grooming, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians

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