From playing fetch in the dog park to enjoying cat nap cuddles, your furry friends are there for you. Be there for them by prioritizing their health and happiness and partnering with Banfield Pet...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (859) 263-9776Searching for petcare in Lexington, KY? Look no further than Banfield Pet Hospital® near the intersection of Tates Creek Road and Dove Run Road. We serve a wide range of Lexington neighborhoods, such...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (859) 266-3215Bluegrass Veterinary Specialists and Animal Emergency is a proud extension of primary veterinary care in Lexington. Our 24/7 emergency vets serve with compassion and are backed by extensive experience...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (859) 268-7604Clays Mill Veterinary Clinic is one of the few American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited facilities in Kentucky. In order to be AAHA accredited our facility is regularly physically...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (859) 223-5215At Locust Trace Veterinary Clinic, we are more than just a veterinary clinic. We are a family of animal lovers who care deeply about your pets and their well-being. We see cats and dogs of all shapes...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (859) 225-0303North Lexington Veterinary Clinic, is a full service small animal veterinary practice dedicated to providing complete, compassionate, quality care for your pet. We have been caring for pets in the...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (859) 255-5659My name is Dr. Patricia Davis and I own PetVet365 Richmond Rd in Lexington, KY along with Dr. Andrea Johnson. We believe the perfect vet visit is one where science meets heart with a sprinkle or two...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (859) 203-5004Veterinary Consultants of Kentucky is designed for veterinary students, particularly those in their clinical year, and new veterinarians though all veterinarians are welcome to review the material...
Lexington (KY) - - Phone: (678) 661-1212
A veterinarian in Lexington is a person who treats animals and is a practitioner of veterinary medicine. Those working in clinical settings often practice medicine in a limited field such as pet medicine, which includes small animals such as dogs and cats. Veterinarians in Lexington may choose to specialize in medical disciplines such as surgery, dermatology or internal medicine, after post-graduate training and certification. Like physicians and animal therapists, veterinarians must make ethical decisions about their patients’ care.