Main Headquarters:
233 S. Waverly Rd.
Lansing, Michigan, 48917
Phone Number:
(517) 323-4156
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Waverly Animal Hospital has been one of Lansing's leading and longest practicing veterinary hospitals since 1962. We are a full service veterinary hospital specializing in small animal veterinary medicine. Our services include preventive care such as annual examinations, vaccinations, blood-testing, digital X-Ray and ultrasound imaging, surgery, grooming services, and daycare and boarding services. Our boarding services include quality cleaning practices and hygiene, promote rigorous health standards, ventilation of the facility, play times and day care during their stay, late night walks for those dogs requiring extra toilet breaks, a garden location for walks, and play-times for the animals. We are also AAHA accredited, meaning we go above and beyond the normal AVMA standards for veterinary medicine. At the Waverly Animal Hospital, our mission is to provide our clients with the highest quality veterinary medicine in a caring and professional environment. For more information, contact the Waverly Animal Hospital today at (517) 323-4156 or visit our website at www.WaverlyAnimalHospital.com.
Monday : | 7:00 AM - | 7:00 PM |
Tuesday : | 7:00 AM - | 7:00 PM |
Wednesday : | 7:00 AM - | 7:00 PM |
Thursday : | 7:00 AM - | 7:00 PM |
Friday : | 7:00 AM - | 7:00 PM |
Saturday : | 8:00 AM - | 4:00 PM |
Sunday : | 1:00 PM - | 6:00 PM |
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Veterinarians, in Lansing, refer to pet doctors who have specialized in veterinary science and have received formal medical training to detect, diagnose, treat, manage and prevent common diseases in domesticated animals like dogs, cats, cows, horses, etc. They may also be qualified and authorized to practice and perform surgery on animals.