171 SW Professional Glen
Lake City, FL
Phone: 386-755-0236




For After Hours Emergency Care
Call (386) 755-0236


Monday
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday
Closed

For after hours emergency care Call (386) 755-0236.

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About Us

Welcome to Lake City Animal Hospital! We are a full service veterinary medical facility located in Lake City, Florida that offers Quality Care for Both Pets and People! We feel strongly that the best medicine is preventive care and well-educated clients. This begins with proper kitten and puppy examinations and vaccinations. This care continues throughout your pet's life, from annual wellness physical examinations, dental care and preventives to geriatric evaluations and diagnostics. This progressive pet care regimen is key in the continued wellcare and health for a very important member of your family. Veterinary medicine has made enormous strides in recent years and our pets are now enjoying longer and healthier lives with the aid of well-informed, caring owners and conscientious healthcare professionals. We invite you to allow us to become your partner in providing the finest healthcare for your pet. Please take a moment to contact us today to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how LAKE CITY ANIMAL HOSPITAL can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.

News & Announcements

Thank You for 20 Great Years, You made our Anniversary Celebration a Success!

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) is issuing a health alert to warn consumers NOT TO USE the following for their pets:  PIG EARS & BEEF HOOVES by PET CAROUSEL because the product may be contaminated by Salmonella.  Do not handle or feed to your pets.
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Please Join us in Welcoming Dr. Tim Holloway to Our Staff!
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Click on "More Info" above for details about Canine Influenza.
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November is
Pet Dental Healthcare Month
with 10% off Dental Cleanings!

 Did you know . . . Without proper dental care, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of Dental Disease by age 2?
Periodontal disease is the most common disease amongs Dogs.  It affects more than 8 to 10 dogs over 3 years of age!
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What is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease, which include gingivitis and periodontitis, is an inflammation and/or infection of the gums and bone around your dog's teeth. If left untreated, periodontal disease can eventually lead to tooth loss.
Be Proactive in the Prevention of Bacteria that can eventually result in tooth loss for your dog . . . Ask our veterinarians if the Periodontal Vaccine is indicated for your pet.

Please call our office today to schedule a dental consultation or dental cleaning.
Keep your pet's gums and pearly whites healthy!

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 Considering a
"Low Cost Spay or Neuter"?
 
Make an informed decision.

Do they offer:


The Services of a Veterinary Surgeon with
over 20 years of Experience

• Certified Veterinary Technician on Staff to
Monitor Patient and Anesthesia

• Pre-Anesthetic BloodScreen

• Sterile Surgical Suite

• Modern Anesthetic Monitors for Heart Rate,
Respiratory Rate, Carbon Dioxide,
Oxygen Saturation, EKG,
Blood Pressure and Core Body Temperature

• All of the Comforts of Home for Overnight Recovery

• Pain Relief for your Beloved Pet



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Happy Ending Story!

Lexi came to our hospital one year ago with extensive, severe burns on the back and sides of her body. Over this past year, Lexi endured many bandage changes and Dr. Kevin performed three surgeries to repair the damaged skin and tissue. This January, Dr. Kevin performed a final surgery to remove scar tissue that lacked hair follicles and resectioned her skin so she would have hair growth! Throughout her ordeal, Lexi has become a staff favorite at our hospital! She has an infectious personality and is a happy-go-lucky girl with plenty of spunk and energy! We love you, Lexi!

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CATS GET HEARTWORMS TOO!
When it comes to heartworm disease, dogs and cats have alot in common. But new research shows that in cats there is the potential for more severe reactions and even sudden death. Indoor cats are at risk for heartworm disease, too. Mosquitoes transmit the disease by biting an infected animal, then passing the infection on to other animals they bite.  As with dogs, mosquitoes transmit the heartworm larvae into the bloodstream when they bite our cats and kittens . . 
 Yes, mosquitoes are inside pests, too!
Prevention is the key!
 Call our office for more information about our Doctor's Heartworm Prevention of Choice . . .
- Revolution for Cats!

Visit:
www.revolution4cats.com
and for further information
on Feline Heartworm Disease
 Visit these informative sites:
www.knowheartworms.org
&
www.heartwormsociety.org

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Our doctors and staff would like to extend sincere appreciation for our loyal clients who entrust their pet's care to us everyday! Our entire staff welcomes newcomers to our hospital and looks forward to providing continued quality service with a personal touch throughout the coming year.

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IS YOUR PET A SUPERSTAR? Visit  our Pet Gallery & upload a photo of your precious pet for viewing on the web!



 Please take Our Virtual Hospital Tour and feel free to bring your pet in to meet our staff in "person"!  We welcome any newcomers to our area to visit one of  the  finest  hospitals in North Florida.  Our educated staff is ready to make your pet's visit to our hospital  absolutely  their  best  experience, and of course, you too!


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                                                  Dental Prophylaxis Overview A dental, also sometimes called a "prophy" or prophylaxis, is a cleaning and polishing of a dog's teeth. It is important to realize that dental disease does not reach a particular level and remain there. Dental disease continuously progresses. As dental disease progresses, the treatment becomes more involved, meaning longer and more elaborate (and more costly) dental procedures.

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