
If you live in Marion or the surrounding area and need a trusted veterinarian to care for your pets - look no further. Marion Veterinary Clinic treats both small & large animals. Your pets' health and well-being are very important to us, and we take every possible measure to give your animals the care they deserve. Marion Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital and welcomes both emergency treatment cases, as well as pet patients in need of routine medical, surgical, chiropractic, and dental care.
All of our doctors have years of experience treating serious conditions and offering regular pet wellness care. Furthermore, we offer routine & emergency farm calls to the Southern Illinois area and have a parking pad for trailers at our facility. Beyond first-rate pet care, we make our clinic comfortable, kid-friendly, and calm, so your pet can relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting our veterinarian.
We are happy to offer a number of resources that enable you to learn about how to take better care of your pets.
All of our doctors have years of experience treating serious conditions and offering regular pet wellness care. Furthermore, we offer routine & emergency farm calls to the Southern Illinois area and have a parking pad for trailers at our facility. Beyond first-rate pet care, we make our clinic comfortable, kid-friendly, and calm, so your pet can relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting our veterinarian.
We are happy to offer a number of resources that enable you to learn about how to take better care of your pets.
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Marion Veterinary Clinic is proud to serve the Marion, Illinois area for small and large animal care.
Together with our sister clinics; Pet Wellness Center, Thompsonville Veterinary Clinic, and West Kentucky Emergency Services, we are proud to be part of a locally owned corporate entity, Greater Vision Veterinary Care.
Dr. Craig and Cera Smith formed Greater Vision Veterinary Care in August of 2016 to bring compassionate and full service pet care with the latest advanced technology to the Southern Illinois region.
Together with our sister clinics; Pet Wellness Center, Thompsonville Veterinary Clinic, and West Kentucky Emergency Services, we are proud to be part of a locally owned corporate entity, Greater Vision Veterinary Care.
Dr. Craig and Cera Smith formed Greater Vision Veterinary Care in August of 2016 to bring compassionate and full service pet care with the latest advanced technology to the Southern Illinois region.
Puppy, Kitten and Piglet Care
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Cats don't have to be afraid of visits to the vet.
Kind and compassionate handling by the veterinary staff makes a big difference in their "cattitude" towards a check-up.
Animals have good memories and their first vet visit is very important.
At Marion Veterinary Clinic, we use the first vet visit to create positive memories and take our time getting your pet used to the veterinary exam.
Whether you adopted or purchased your new pet, having a health check performed as soon as possible is important to not only them, but you as well.
Kind and compassionate handling by the veterinary staff makes a big difference in their "cattitude" towards a check-up.
Animals have good memories and their first vet visit is very important.
At Marion Veterinary Clinic, we use the first vet visit to create positive memories and take our time getting your pet used to the veterinary exam.
Whether you adopted or purchased your new pet, having a health check performed as soon as possible is important to not only them, but you as well.
Pet Check-ups
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You are usually the first one to notice outward signs of illness in your pet.
Don't discount your observations because you are your pet's first line of defense against disease and pain.
Illness starts on the inside and works its way out.
By the time these signs are obvious, your animal may already be in pain, so don't second guess yourself.
Many pet owners tell us things just don't "feel" right and their gut feeling is usually confirmed by a check-up.
During a check-up, your veterinarian will examine your pet for the things you can't see or feel at home.
Don't discount your observations because you are your pet's first line of defense against disease and pain.
Illness starts on the inside and works its way out.
By the time these signs are obvious, your animal may already be in pain, so don't second guess yourself.
Many pet owners tell us things just don't "feel" right and their gut feeling is usually confirmed by a check-up.
During a check-up, your veterinarian will examine your pet for the things you can't see or feel at home.
Dental Care
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By the time your dog or cat is showing you these signs, they may already have periodontal disease, which is caused by a build-up of plaque.
This is causing them pain and putting them at risk for kidney, liver and heart disease.
All pets need dental care as they age, but some breeds have more issues regardless of age because of genes and the shape of their mouths.
You can prevent dental disease and pain by brushing your pets teeth or having the veterinarian clean their teeth to prevent the plaque build-up.
This is causing them pain and putting them at risk for kidney, liver and heart disease.
All pets need dental care as they age, but some breeds have more issues regardless of age because of genes and the shape of their mouths.
You can prevent dental disease and pain by brushing your pets teeth or having the veterinarian clean their teeth to prevent the plaque build-up.
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We are always accepting applications for new Marion Veterinary Clinic team members.
Although we may not have an opening when you apply, we will keep your application on file for one year.
You can fill out an application by visiting us at 11989 Rt. 37 Marion, IL.
Enjoy making a visit to the vet a convenient and positive experience for the pet and their owner.
Do you enjoy helping others and managing the details that define excellent customer service?
The front desk is the backbone of a veterinary clinic, and the customer service representatives who manage this area are responsible for client communications and coordination of services.
Although we may not have an opening when you apply, we will keep your application on file for one year.
You can fill out an application by visiting us at 11989 Rt. 37 Marion, IL.
Enjoy making a visit to the vet a convenient and positive experience for the pet and their owner.
Do you enjoy helping others and managing the details that define excellent customer service?
The front desk is the backbone of a veterinary clinic, and the customer service representatives who manage this area are responsible for client communications and coordination of services.
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