Florence Veterinary Hospital

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Veterinarians in Florence, KY
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 7:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 7:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 7:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 12:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

7801 US-42
Florence, KY
41042

About

Florence Veterinary Hospital has been an important fixture in the Florence community for over 30 years. Specializing in the treatment of small animals, the staff at this reputable veterinarian clinic takes pride in maintaining a comfortable and clean environment for all pets. —

Florence Veterinary Hospital is led by senior veterinarians Daniel J. Davis, DVM and Paul A. Garofolo, DVM, and staffed by many incredible technicians and assistants, with diverse backgrounds encompassing animal rescue, exotic pets, and horses. In addition to their valuable experience, each and every staff member shares a lifelong love for animals.

Florence Veterinary Hospital provides the most cutting-edge veterinary care available in the area, including microchipping, dentistry, and ear and eye surgery. They also treat a variety of skin conditions and allergies and offer medicated baths. You can count on them for all compulsory veterinary services, such as spaying and neutering, as well as more complicated types of care.

This accommodating clinic also offers a few variations on everyday veterinary care for their clients’ convenience. If your pet struggles with travel or it's otherwise inconvenient to get to the pet vet clinic, Florence Veterinary Hospital offers a mobile clinic feature. Simply schedule a house call, and their mobile unit will travel directly to your Northern Kentucky home. Additionally, they also offer special discounts on certain services when you bring your whole new litter of puppies or kittens in at the same time.

Your pet will be in the best possible hands at Florence Veterinary Hospital. To schedule your pet's first appointment or for questions about their services, please call (859) 371-6501. You can also visit their website for more information about the Northern Kentucky pet hospital.

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Where is your pets favorite place to lay in the house?
This little scampering pack of dachshund puppies were in the office today. A rainbow assortment. All have homes . Their mother was rescued from a puppy mill with several hundred other dogs. Her story ended well with a beautiful litter that will live out their lives in loving homes.
Can anyone relate? 😀
Pumpkin! Um hum
Meet Billy. Billy is in need of a new forever home. He is a mature 6 yr old who would do best in a home without any other cats. He is friendly but other cats seem to stress him out. He is a beautiful long haired tabby resembling a Maine Coon. Please call our office at 371-6501.
This week marks our seventh month of offering curbside service due to the Covid 19 outbreak. While we are so grateful to have been able to offer continuous service through the entire pandemic, we realize that the curbside model of doing business is a challenge not only to us but to our valued clients as well. We thank you so much for your continued patronage through this strange time in our world. For our staff and doctors, this has made our business even busier. While many people are working from home, they notice illnesses with their pets and wish to bring them in to our office for treatment. Also, adoptions of pets are way up so we have had an influx of new pets. In short, please continue to be patient with us as we handle this increased volume of work. I know our phones are blowing up all day long and we extremely appreciate your patience in waiting. Phones are our only way of communicating with clients due to curbside. If you have had an issue we would be glad to hear your opinions but know that we are trying our best. We have increased staff since covid to make it easier to meet the needs of our valuable clients. Thank you again.
It’s Veterinary Technician Week. We would like to thank our three technicians for the outstanding job they do in keeping our patients safe and happy at our office. Covid has made things very interesting for all of our Doctors and staff. We have msnaged to keep smiles on our faces and get the job done!! Thanks to Julie, Shannon and Jordan for the hard work and experience they bring to our office!! You are a vital part of our medical team!!
A message from Pumpkin: Pumpkin wants everyone to know he is still doing well. He misses seeing all of you inside his pride land, the office. He still demands his treats and occasionally shuffles the file cards, of course he loves to knock things off of the counter. His age is catching up to him but he occasionally rips through the clinic proving his strength. We estimate him to be around 15 yrs old. He came to us from a rescue after being treated for a chronic fracture in his left rear leg. The fracture was healed in a malalignment so it left him with a limp. Our office adopted him out to two homes and he was returned to us both times. He doesn’t understand why (but we do). The decision was made m, by him, to become the clinic cat. He has managed to make many friends in his years as manager at our office. Yes, he may have scratched a few innocent clients when they chose to pet him when he was feeling frisky but he feels really bad about that, (we think). And he may be guilty of swatting a few dogs on their heads and we apologize for that. He even likes to steal treats from your cat’s carriers while they are evacuated for your cats exams. He thinks this is the biggest perk of his management position and he has no apologies for his thievery but we apologize for him. All in all he has contributed to the success of our business and at this point ranks as one of our longest employed. He thanks you and apologizes all at the same time. He is our boy!!
Tomorrow, Election Day, we will be closing at 1 pm. This will allow our workers ample time to cast their votes in this important election. Thank you for your understanding. In case of emergency you may call Medvet, Care Center or Greater Cincinnati Emergency center .
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I have had a few clients inquiring about having drawings or portraits of their pets. I would recommend to look up and follow the Facebook page titled “Art by Celeste Bergman”. I am enclosing some of her work. Celeste has an art degree and is a local artist. If interested, please contact her!! As you can see, her work is top notch!!
Can anyone relate?
Florence Veterinary Hospital December 19, 2020 at 10:11 AM · Our holiday hours are as follows: Christmas Eve 8-noon, closed Christmas Day. New Year’s Eve 8-noon, closed New Year’s Day. Even though our clients may not be able to enter the building, we do have our office ceramic Christmas tree on display on the countertop. Please send us a photo of your pets around your holiday decorations!! We love seeing these!!
Merry Christmas from the Davis family including Carly, Amber and Phoebe. Thank you for being a part of our office family. Wishing you the best in the New Year!! Please share your pet Christmas photos. We love seeing them!!
Do your feet ever get cold in the Wintertime? Take some tips from our big Newfie friend!!

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Company name
Florence Veterinary Hospital
Category
Veterinarians

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Florence Veterinary Hospital in Florence KY?
    You can reach them at: 859-371-6501. It’s best to call Florence Veterinary Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for Florence Veterinary Hospital on in Florence?
    Florence Veterinary Hospital is located at this address: 7801 US-42 Florence, KY 41042.
  • What are Florence Veterinary Hospital(Florence, KY) store hours?
    Florence Veterinary Hospital store hours are as follows: Mon-Wed: 8:00AM - 7:00PM, Thu: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat: 8:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun: Closed.