Grand Rapids Veterinary Clinic is a full-service small animal vet clinic with offices located in Grand Rapids, MN and Longville, MN. Our veterinarians provide a wide range of the best medical, surgical, and dental services for dogs, cats, and other small pets. As an AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) certified veterinary clinic, our professional staff strive to maintain the health and well-being of every animal placed in our care.
We promise the highest standard of veterinary care and preventative health programs available. Our extensive in-house pharmacy allows us to immediately provide the medication your pet may need, as well as select veterinary prescription diets to get your pet started on the road to wellness. In addition, nutritional and joint health supplements, flea and tick control products and dental health products are available.
Please be extra respectful of others and their space as we all approach this "new normal." If you prefer to use it, curbside service is still available.
We promise the highest standard of veterinary care and preventative health programs available. Our extensive in-house pharmacy allows us to immediately provide the medication your pet may need, as well as select veterinary prescription diets to get your pet started on the road to wellness. In addition, nutritional and joint health supplements, flea and tick control products and dental health products are available.
Please be extra respectful of others and their space as we all approach this "new normal." If you prefer to use it, curbside service is still available.
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Since 1973, Grand Rapids Veterinary Clinic has served Grand Rapids and the surrounding communities of Itasca, Aitkin, Cass and St. Louis Counties with a full service small animal healthcare facility.
We are accredited by the AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association), and provide a wide range of medical, surgical, dental and boarding services for dogs and cats.
In 2005, the Clinic opened its second office in Longville, Minnesota, in order to better serve those clients to the Southwest of Grand Rapids.
We are accredited by the AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association), and provide a wide range of medical, surgical, dental and boarding services for dogs and cats.
In 2005, the Clinic opened its second office in Longville, Minnesota, in order to better serve those clients to the Southwest of Grand Rapids.
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Grand Rapids Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of veterinary care for pets.
Our goal is to be a source of veterinary education for our pet parents, as it pertains to the care of their furry family members.
We provide friendly, informative, and supportive services for you and your pet.
Communication and client education are the cornerstones of our practice.
We are committed to practicing veterinary medicine with a personal approach.
Our goal is to be a source of veterinary education for our pet parents, as it pertains to the care of their furry family members.
We provide friendly, informative, and supportive services for you and your pet.
Communication and client education are the cornerstones of our practice.
We are committed to practicing veterinary medicine with a personal approach.
Pet Emergencies
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You know your pet better than anyone else.
If you notice your pet behaving in a way that's unusual, or if something just doesn't seem right, you may have picked up on a subtle sign of a real problem.
The Grand Rapids Veterinary Clinic offers Emergency Service for pet patients in the Grand Rapids and Longville areas.
The teams at these facilities are available to triage emergency situations and offer the best treatment recommendations.
Our phone system will notify you if you need to call those animal hospitals instead and provide you their telephone numbers.
If you notice your pet behaving in a way that's unusual, or if something just doesn't seem right, you may have picked up on a subtle sign of a real problem.
The Grand Rapids Veterinary Clinic offers Emergency Service for pet patients in the Grand Rapids and Longville areas.
The teams at these facilities are available to triage emergency situations and offer the best treatment recommendations.
Our phone system will notify you if you need to call those animal hospitals instead and provide you their telephone numbers.
Pet Wellness Exams
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The wellness services available at Grand Rapids Veterinary Clinic have been specifically designed to keep your four-legged friend happy and healthy, year after year.
From annual physical exams to customized vaccinations to routine health screenings and ongoing health maintenance, we're here to support your companion from birth through the senior years, and every moment and milestone along the way.
Regular wellness exams allow us to evaluate your pet's general health on an ongoing basis.
When we understand what is "normal" for your pet, we are better able to measure and monitor any changes that may occur over the years.
From annual physical exams to customized vaccinations to routine health screenings and ongoing health maintenance, we're here to support your companion from birth through the senior years, and every moment and milestone along the way.
Regular wellness exams allow us to evaluate your pet's general health on an ongoing basis.
When we understand what is "normal" for your pet, we are better able to measure and monitor any changes that may occur over the years.
Vaccinations
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To maintain the wellness of your pet, we encourage regularly scheduled visits for preventative procedures such as vaccinations, dental care, heartworm test and examination for internal and external parasites.
In the event your pet is injured or becomes ill, we have the diagnostic capability of identifying the problem as quickly and accurately as possible.
DHPP (Distemper/Hepatitus/Parvo/Parainfluenza) - All puppies, regardless of exposure level, are recommended to fulfill their DHPP series.
Vaccine series is considered complete for most breeds after receiving an initial vaccine at approximately 7-8 weeks (even if earlier vaccines were given by breeder at 6 weeks), then boostered every 3-4 weeks so as the last 2 vaccines in the series are given at 12 weeks or older.
In the event your pet is injured or becomes ill, we have the diagnostic capability of identifying the problem as quickly and accurately as possible.
DHPP (Distemper/Hepatitus/Parvo/Parainfluenza) - All puppies, regardless of exposure level, are recommended to fulfill their DHPP series.
Vaccine series is considered complete for most breeds after receiving an initial vaccine at approximately 7-8 weeks (even if earlier vaccines were given by breeder at 6 weeks), then boostered every 3-4 weeks so as the last 2 vaccines in the series are given at 12 weeks or older.
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