Address: 3918 E Broadway Ave, Moses Lake, WA 98837, USA
Phone: +15097654587
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–6PM
Friday: 7:30AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
Debra A Johnson
There prices are SERIOUSLY better then the vet over by the high school. There people really care. It's clean and spacious and sanitary... Very impressed. Will return with our dog's 🐕 Very compassionate. And very accommodating.
Rocky Albo
We took our dog to get her immunization shots, they quoted me ~$99, however when my wife brought our puppy to the clinic they charged us an extra $66 for a checkup. I called about the overcharge and the vet asked me to come in for a partial refund. They fixed the situation but asked me to come back to the office to re-run my card (which cost gas at $4.80 a gallon, and being 20 miles away, plus my time) because they didn’t know how to fix this over the phone. I would check your receipts and make sure they don’t over charge you. My wife had no clue until I questioned the charge over what they quoted. Very sleezy
Cecily Hendricks
The staff at the Moses Lake Vet Clinic are truly the best—they are so gentle and make my dogs and cat feel so comfortable (and less scared!) every time. Dr. Sreerama has been so great at leading us through my young pup's diagnosis of elbow dysplasia and osteoarthritis—she has helped us explore all of our options on how to give him the best life possible. She is so caring, gentle, kind and wise. We love the Moses Lake Vet Clinic!
Shannon Henrikson
I have been going to ML Vet Clinic for nearly 20 years! There have been a couple actual vets there but it has always been a safe and comfortable place to take all of my animals. I have referred my mom, my husband and tons of other friends! They truly care for the animals (and actual humans)!
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Hi Theresa, Please call the office during business hours. (509) 765-4587 Thanks!
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Moses Lake Veterinary Clinic is an awesome place to go to. I highly recommend them. They have an amazing staff and really take their time.
This is just a community line. Call the clinic directly. They neutered 2 of my dogs & had no problems. They are very kind & gentle
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