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Zarzamora Veterinary Clinic - James Gates DVM

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Veterinarians,Veterinarian Emergency Services,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
8606 S Zarzamora St San Antonio, TX 78224
(844) 297-0823Phone: (844) 297-0823
Regular Hours
Today: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Zarzamora Veterinary Clinic, San Antonio, TX Treating cats & dogs. Veterinary Medical Association of Bexar County. Veterinarians in San Antonio and Bexar County. Call today for an appointment. Monday,Tuesday,Thursday,Friday 8AM-6PM Wednesday 8AM-12noon Saturday 8AM-12noon Please call for an appointment.
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Services/Products
Vaccinations, Cats, Preventive Medicine Veterinarians, Cat Veterinarians, Microchips, Spay And Neuter Clinic, Dog Vaccinations, Animal Health Supplies, Flea And Tick Control, Veterinary Supplies, Pet Medications.
Payment method
visa, mastercard, cash, check, debit
Neighborhood
South San Antonio
Accreditation
American Veterinary Medical Association
Other Link
http://www.vmabc.org
Social Links
http://www.yelp.com/biz/zarzamora-veterinary-clinic-san-antoniohttps://foursquare.com/v/zarzamora-veterinary-clinic/4e4ececf62e14b77e393397a
Categories
Veterinarians, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
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Parking: Lot, Free

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