Thank you for entrusting us with the care of your beloved pet. We wanted to let you know, we will not be open during our scheduled office hours on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. We will reopen and see patients for appointments again on Thursday, June 18th.
We are also happy to share we are expanding our hours starting this week, so we can better serve the needs of our patients.
Our hours of operation will be adjusted to:
Monday through Friday: 7am- 5:30pm
Saturday: 7am- 12pm
Sunday: Closed
Please call us at (703) 455-1188 to discuss your pet’s needs and to schedule an appointment or you can request an appointment online by clicking here: https://connect.allydvm.com/practice/pmcspringfield/appointment_request.
We look forward to caring for your pets as we always have, and will keep you informed on when we fully return to our normal hours of operation.
Thank you for your continued patience and support.
Sincerely,
The Team at Pet Medical Center of Springfield
We wanted to send a reminder to let you know we have reopened our hospital today and we are seeing emergency appointments only at this time until Friday, June 19th.
We also wanted to let you know we will be closed this Saturday, June 13th. If your pet experiences an emergency during this time, please contact Regional Veterinary Referral Center at 703-451-8900 or Southpaws Emergency Clinic at 703-752-9100. We will reopen on Monday, June 15th to see emergency appointments again during the hours of 1:00-4:00PM.
Thank you for entrusting us with the care of your beloved pets. Please let us know if there is anything you need.
Sincerely,
The veterinarians and staff of Pet Medical Center of Springfield
Too cute for quarantine
MESSENGER
Pet Medical Center of Springfield updated their business hours.
Open wide!
Clues to your pets’ well-being are right there in their mouths. We want to make sure your pets stay happy and healthy.
You can save up to $100 off on your next dental visit! Give us a call to learn more.
It’s that time of year, folks - Spay & Neuter Awareness Month! Top tips:
- Spaying and neutering helps fight pet overpopulation.
- Your spayed female won't go into heat.
- Your neutered male will be much better behaved.
Contact us today for more benefits of choosing to spay or neuter your pet, and stay tuned all month long as we share additional highlights.
#Spay&NeuterAwareness
It’s our favorite time of the week! It’s #FunFurryFriday
Hopefully, you aren’t spending it in the paw-ffice.
Today is Annual Doggy Date Night and we want to know how you and your pup are going to spend the evening.
Movie night? Run? Fetch in the park?
Did you know that poor dental health impacts more than just your pets’ mouth? The bacteria resulting from dental disease affects your pet’s overall health including major organs.
The good news is with the proper dental care you can prevent these problems and can even help your pets live longer.
Don’t wait until there is a problem. Prevent dental disease with a dental exam. Call us to schedule and learn more on how you can save up to $100 off on your next dental visit!