Syracuse has 3 emergency vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Syracuse.
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Nottingham Pet Clinic is an independent veterinary clinic in Syracuse, New York, located at 120 Julian Pl Unit F. It treats dogs and cats and offers routine preventive care, dental services, surgery, diagnostics, and medical imaging. The...
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Nottingham Pet Clinic is an independent veterinary clinic in Syracuse, New York, located at 120 Julian Pl Unit F. It treats dogs and cats and offers routine preventive care, dental services, surgery, diagnostics, and medical imaging. The clinic also states that emergency care is available during hospital hours when scheduling permits, with regional referral hospitals listed for out-of-hours needs.
Stack Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Syracuse that treats dogs and cats. Its services include routine preventive care, dental treatment, surgery, and emergency care for established clients during regular office...
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Stack Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Syracuse that treats dogs and cats. Its services include routine preventive care, dental treatment, surgery, and emergency care for established clients during regular office hours. The hospital lists AAHA accreditation, AAHA End-of-Life Care accreditation, and Cat Friendly Practice recognition.
Vet Center in Syracuse is listed as a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Vet Center at 109 Pine St. Its listed services center on counseling and crisis support in a non-medical setting, and no animal treatment or species information is...
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Vet Center in Syracuse is listed as a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Vet Center at 109 Pine St. Its listed services center on counseling and crisis support in a non-medical setting, and no animal treatment or species information is described.


