Animal Clinic

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We're There For All Of Your Pets Needs.

Welcome to the Animal Clinic of Iowa City,IA. We offer a wide variety of services for your pet. We have three full-time veterinarians, three licensed veterinary technicians, as well as an experienced support staff.

Some of the services we offer:

Surgeries-
Our doctors perform a wide variety of surgical procedures. We also offer laser assisted surgery. This is particularly beneficial for feline declaw patients, as it allows for faster, easier recovery. Dr. Gay is experienced in orthopedics, specializing in ACL repair. Please call ahead for an appointment.

Dentistry-
Regular dental cleanings are an important part of your pets overall health. The Animal Clinic has experienced, licensed technicians to clean, scale, and polish your pets teeth. Good dental hygiene can help prevent heart, liver, and kidney problems. Dental Care done Monday - Friday mornings by appointment.

Acupuncture and massage therapy-
Acupuncture and massage is available by appointment only. Please call to speak with Dr. Gaeth regarding scheduling.

Appointments-
Appointments are available for routine visits between 8:00am and 5:00pm Monday - Friday, and 8:00am - 11:30am on Saturday. For emergencies during regular business hours please call ahead to inform us if possible. This will allow us to prepare for your arrival. For after hour emergencies please contact the Eastern Iowa Veterinary Specialty Center.

Boarding-
Boarding is a service provided for current Animal Clinic clients. We have a variety of kennel sizes, with capacity for up to 25 animals. We feed Science Diet foods to all boarding animals. If your pet is on a special diet please provide your own food.

Dr. William Welter
Iowa State University, 1975
Dr. Welter is originally from Waterloo, Iowa and attended Iowa State University. He began working at the Animal Clinic after graduating with his degree in Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Welter has continued to treat patients at the Animal Clinic since gra...

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Animal Clinic

US Postal Code:52240

Address: 408 Highland Av, Iowa City
Store Hours:
Mon: 8:00AM - 7:00PM
Tue-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat: 8:00AM - 11:30AM
Sun: Closed

Animal Clinic

US Postal Code:87505

Address: 1500 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe
Store Hours:
Mon-Tue: 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Wed: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
Thu-Fri: 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

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US Postal Code:33179

Address: 1562 Ives Dairy Rd, North Miami Beach
Store Hours:
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US Postal Code:77382

Address: 10807 Kuykendahl, Suite 406, The Woodlands
Store Hours:
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US Postal Code:77381

Address: 4747 Research Forest Drive Suite 160, The Woodlands
Store Hours:
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US Postal Code:11204

Address: 2249 65 St, Brooklyn
Store Hours:
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US Postal Code:33026

Address: 1617 North Hiatus Road, Pembroke Pines
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Latest Animal Clinic news

Thank you for your patience we are glad to announce that our phones are working again!
We are experiencing phone difficulties. Please use Pet Desk, email or stop in at the clinic to schedule an appointment and any other needs you may have. Thank you for your patience.
The newest piece of decor in the Animal Clinic lobby is a vintage one! We love our refurbished original sign from when the Animal Clinic was first opened by Dr. Lowe in 1965 🐾❤️
Thank you for always thinking of us Bob! We loved them 🥰
We will be closed Friday July 3rd, Saturday July 4th, and Sunday July 5th. Happy Fourth of July! Have a fun, safe weekend!
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It’s that time of the year again! It’s time to make sure your pets are on preventatives for heartworms, ticks, fleas and intestinal parasites. Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal parasitic condition that is transmitted by mosquitoes. The American Heartworm Society recommends annual testing for heartworm infection for your dogs. Our feline friends are recommended to be put on preventives March through December. While treatment for heartworm disease in dogs is possible, it is a complicated and expensive process, taking weeks for infected animals to recover. There are a variety of options for preventing heartworm infection, including chewables and topicals. All of the products listed below are extremely effective when administered properly on a timely schedule. Lyme disease is a common and potentially debilitating bacterial disease that is transmitted to dogs (and people) by the common deer tick. Lyme disease is now very common in this area due to the large increase in the deer population and deer ticks. We recommend that all dogs be vaccinated against Lyme disease. Lyme disease can be prevented by vaccinating yearly and administering Frontline Plus, Simparica Trio, or Nexgard monthly to prevent ticks. Heartgard Plus (ivermectin/pyrantel) - Heartgard Plus is effective in preventing heartworm disease and offers broad protection against roundworms and hookworms. It comes in an easily administered, monthly, chewable treat for both cats and dogs. Interceptor Plus (milbemycin and praziquantel)- Interceptor Plus is effective in preventing heartworms and treats and prevents common intestinal parasites including roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms. It comes in a chewable tablet for dogs. Simparica Trio (sarolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel)- Simparica Trio is the first monthly chewable for dogs that prevents against heartworm disease, flea, ticks, roundworms and hookworms. Frontline Gold (fipronil+methoprene) - Frontline Gold is a monthly topical treatment & preventative for flea infestations and ticks which can transmit Lyme disease. Available for cats and dogs. Nexgard (afoxolaner)- Nexgard is a monthly beef-flavored chewable flea and tick preventative for dogs. It kills fleas before they can lays eggs. Revolution Plus (selamectin and sarolaner)- Revolution is a monthly topical applied once a month to the base of your pet’s neck. This product protects against heartworms, fleas, ear-mites, hookworms, and roundworms for your cats and dogs.
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