We are a locally owned veterinary group with four locations in West Central Indiana, offering a variety of services for both large and small animals. The WCVS team is dedicated to providing quality care for our clients and patients. We are thankful to our clients who have helped us grow through the years and look forward to serving them in the future.
Dr. Mike Meade and Dr. Joe Seward decided to merge their Veedersburg and Rockville locations in July of 1995 to create what is now West Central Veterinary Services. The goal of this merger was to continue providing quality veterinary services in the face of a dramatically changing rural economic environment. The practice has evolved into a four clinic, seventeen veterinarian practice with nine veterinary technicians.
WCVS continues to be a rural, mixed animal veterinary practice, however, the individual veterinarians have been able to specialize in areas of interests that would not have been feasible in a smaller practice. Our staff at West Central Veterinary Services is filled with passionate animal lovers who are here to help you and your pet!
Dr. Mike Meade and Dr. Joe Seward decided to merge their Veedersburg and Rockville locations in July of 1995 to create what is now West Central Veterinary Services. The goal of this merger was to continue providing quality veterinary services in the face of a dramatically changing rural economic environment. The practice has evolved into a four clinic, seventeen veterinarian practice with nine veterinary technicians.
WCVS continues to be a rural, mixed animal veterinary practice, however, the individual veterinarians have been able to specialize in areas of interests that would not have been feasible in a smaller practice. Our staff at West Central Veterinary Services is filled with passionate animal lovers who are here to help you and your pet!
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The goal of this merger was to continue providing quality veterinary services in the face of a dramatically changing rural economic environment.
The practice has evolved into a four clinic, seventeen veterinarian practice with nine veterinary technicians.
WCVS continues to be a rural, mixed animal veterinary practice, however the individual veterinarians have been able to specialize in areas of interest that would not have been feasible in a smaller practice.
The physical facilities of WCVS have changed significantly since 1995 with the construction of four new facilities.
The practice has evolved into a four clinic, seventeen veterinarian practice with nine veterinary technicians.
WCVS continues to be a rural, mixed animal veterinary practice, however the individual veterinarians have been able to specialize in areas of interest that would not have been feasible in a smaller practice.
The physical facilities of WCVS have changed significantly since 1995 with the construction of four new facilities.
Clinton
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The Clinton location was purchased at the beginning of 2016.
It is primarily focused on small animal medicine and surgery with a little bit of camelid and equine services as well.
Several of our doctors rotate through this location but our primary doctors are Dr. Nichols and Dr. Hohenstein.
Dr. Hohenstein graduated from Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1994.
He joined WCVS at Veedersburg in June of 1994.
Dr. Hohenstein is a member of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners and the American Veterinary Medical Association.
It is primarily focused on small animal medicine and surgery with a little bit of camelid and equine services as well.
Several of our doctors rotate through this location but our primary doctors are Dr. Nichols and Dr. Hohenstein.
Dr. Hohenstein graduated from Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1994.
He joined WCVS at Veedersburg in June of 1994.
Dr. Hohenstein is a member of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners and the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Greencastle
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As demand for large animal and emergency services grew in Putnam county, we expanded to this third location.
The Greencastle practice was opened in the fall of 2008 when the new clinic was built on U.S. 231, two blocks north of the downtown area.
An addition was built at the end of 2017 adding a larger treatment area, 2 more exam rooms, a doctor's office, and a new isolation room.
Greencastle offers ultrasound services for small animal diagnostics and small ruminant and camelid pregnancy checks.
The Greencastle practice was opened in the fall of 2008 when the new clinic was built on U.S. 231, two blocks north of the downtown area.
An addition was built at the end of 2017 adding a larger treatment area, 2 more exam rooms, a doctor's office, and a new isolation room.
Greencastle offers ultrasound services for small animal diagnostics and small ruminant and camelid pregnancy checks.
Rockville
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Our Rockville location has had a large animal haul-in facility since 2001.
Dr. Harpold built his equine reproductive services with the addition of this facility.
Since then, an addition was built to provide stallion collection services.
The Rockville small animal clinic was added to this location south of town in 2005.
Our doctors' special interests at this location include advanced orthopedic surgery (plating, cruciate repairs, etc.), equine reproductive services, bovine embryo work, bull semen collection, acupuncture, chiropractic services, cold laser therapy, and physical rehabilitation.
Dr. Harpold built his equine reproductive services with the addition of this facility.
Since then, an addition was built to provide stallion collection services.
The Rockville small animal clinic was added to this location south of town in 2005.
Our doctors' special interests at this location include advanced orthopedic surgery (plating, cruciate repairs, etc.), equine reproductive services, bovine embryo work, bull semen collection, acupuncture, chiropractic services, cold laser therapy, and physical rehabilitation.
Veedersburg
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The Veedersburg clinic was built in 1996 at the west edge of town on the same site as the original clinic.
We have completed an addition to the building in the summer of 2020 to include a larger treatment area, a 4th exam room, extra office space, a new isolation area, and a new staff meeting room.
Our special services unique to this location included behavior consultation and canine reproductive services.
Dr. Meade graduated from University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in 1977.
He joined WCVS at Veedersburg in May of 1977.
We have completed an addition to the building in the summer of 2020 to include a larger treatment area, a 4th exam room, extra office space, a new isolation area, and a new staff meeting room.
Our special services unique to this location included behavior consultation and canine reproductive services.
Dr. Meade graduated from University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in 1977.
He joined WCVS at Veedersburg in May of 1977.
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