Country Village Animal Clinic is proud to serve Centreville, IA as well as Appanoose County, Davis County, Wayne County, Wapello County, Monroe County. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. We invite you to contact us today. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to call us at (641) 437-7325.
We value our patients and clients, and we appreciate the role we get to play in your pet's health care.
We value our patients and clients, and we appreciate the role we get to play in your pet's health care.
Services
We are proud to provide Country Village Animal Clinic and the surrounding communities with boarding services.
We practice the highest standards of care and cleanliness for patients staying with us.
We know that it takes a great deal of trust to leave your pet with someone else, so we want to assure you that we are professional, highly trained, and most of all, we love pets.
Please contact us today to learn more about our boarding facilities.
We would love to speak with you about our boarding policies.
We practice the highest standards of care and cleanliness for patients staying with us.
We know that it takes a great deal of trust to leave your pet with someone else, so we want to assure you that we are professional, highly trained, and most of all, we love pets.
Please contact us today to learn more about our boarding facilities.
We would love to speak with you about our boarding policies.
When you have animals, emergencies happen.
Unfortunately, they are a part of life.
Here at Country Village Animal Clinic, we are here to help you and your pet!
We know that emergencies (of any kind) are very stressful for both you, your family, and your pet.
It is our goal to help you in any way that we can.
Our staff is dedicated and well trained to handle emergencies of all types.
One thing that we do ask is that you to do is please call ahead, at (641) 437-7325, so that we are prepared for you when you walk in our doors!
Unfortunately, they are a part of life.
Here at Country Village Animal Clinic, we are here to help you and your pet!
We know that emergencies (of any kind) are very stressful for both you, your family, and your pet.
It is our goal to help you in any way that we can.
Our staff is dedicated and well trained to handle emergencies of all types.
One thing that we do ask is that you to do is please call ahead, at (641) 437-7325, so that we are prepared for you when you walk in our doors!
Dental care is vital to the overall health of any pet.
Dental disease can lead to health issues with the heart, liver, and kidneys, and can affect the entire body through the bloodstream.
In fact, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over three years of age suffer from some form of dental disease, making it the most common pet health issue among our pet population.
In spite of these disturbing facts, many pet owners are not aware of the importance of dental care to their pet's health.
There are a lot of different ways to improve your pet's dental hygiene, including home brushing, dental chews, and regular inspection.
Dental disease can lead to health issues with the heart, liver, and kidneys, and can affect the entire body through the bloodstream.
In fact, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over three years of age suffer from some form of dental disease, making it the most common pet health issue among our pet population.
In spite of these disturbing facts, many pet owners are not aware of the importance of dental care to their pet's health.
There are a lot of different ways to improve your pet's dental hygiene, including home brushing, dental chews, and regular inspection.
At Country Village Animal Clinic, we are proud to be on the cutting edge of medical technology.
Radiology is a technique and diagnostic tool we use to look inside the body in a completely non-invasive way.
X-rays allow us to create images of all the body's organs.
In other words, the use of radiology gives us a view of the internal organs in your pet's body that we otherwise could not see.
It's an important diagnostic tool that helps veterinarians detect and prevent illnesses.
The images produced by digital radiography are of much better quality than film radiographs and can be manipulated digitally, giving us the best possible radiographic information to help us diagnose your pets.
Radiology is a technique and diagnostic tool we use to look inside the body in a completely non-invasive way.
X-rays allow us to create images of all the body's organs.
In other words, the use of radiology gives us a view of the internal organs in your pet's body that we otherwise could not see.
It's an important diagnostic tool that helps veterinarians detect and prevent illnesses.
The images produced by digital radiography are of much better quality than film radiographs and can be manipulated digitally, giving us the best possible radiographic information to help us diagnose your pets.
Here at Country Village Animal Clinic, we are proud to offer digital thermal scans for your pet.
We enjoy seeing patients from Centerville, Iowa and the surrounding communities.
Digital thermal scanning, also known as thermography, is one of the latest advances in veterinary screening.
This tool is specifically designed to detect the origin of functional issues such as injury, lameness, referred pain, or physiological processes prior to the growth of a tumor.
It is very similar to a traditional X-ray, ultrasound, CT, or MRI; however, it allows us to look not only at how the problem currently appears but also at changes happening such as fractures increasing or sizeable masses growing.
We enjoy seeing patients from Centerville, Iowa and the surrounding communities.
Digital thermal scanning, also known as thermography, is one of the latest advances in veterinary screening.
This tool is specifically designed to detect the origin of functional issues such as injury, lameness, referred pain, or physiological processes prior to the growth of a tumor.
It is very similar to a traditional X-ray, ultrasound, CT, or MRI; however, it allows us to look not only at how the problem currently appears but also at changes happening such as fractures increasing or sizeable masses growing.
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