Understanding Renal Failure in Cats
Acute renal failure and chronic renal failure are two health problems that commonly affect cats. With the diagnosis of kidney problems and renal failure in cats increasingly common, it is essentia ...
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Located in Lowell the veterinarians at Animal Hospital of Lowell are committed to your pet's health. Lowell based Animal Hospital of Lowell excels in the science of Veterinary medicine and was founded in 1984. Since then Dr. Bruce Langlois and our staff have excelled in compassionate veterinary care in the Lowell area.
Animal Hospital of Lowell is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of veterinary care for pets. We provide friendly, informative, and supportive services for you and your pet, while maintaining a superior working environment for our employees.
Animal Hospital of Lowell offers the Lowell animal community with 24 hour emergency veterinary services as well as medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. With an in-house pharmacy and access to specialists, our facility offers a one stop for your pet's health and medical care.
Your Pets . . . Our Family!
We are open for appointments and emergencies during normal business hours, Wednesday night evenings and on Saturdays. Dr. Langlois is available 24 hours daily for emergencies
11610 East Fulton Street
Lowell, MI 49331
Phone: 616-897-8484
Fax: 616-897-5752
Email: Animal Hospital of Lowell
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