Address: 3725 Watson Rd, St. Louis, MO 63109, USA
Phone: +13146441544
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–1PM
Sue P
Always great they are the best
Paula Ruiz
When walking into the office, I was immediately greeted by a very friendly receptionist. Once going back, the tech and vet were both very kind and took great care of my dog.
CJ mary
we have been coming here for over 30 years, just had to put our 14 1/2 year old bestie to rest. You will never find a vet like Larry who is filled with compassion and assurance that we were doing the best thing for our dog. Thank you Larry for all your years of kindness and caring during difficult times.
Chrissy Womack
Best vet. Love them.
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Usually Laurie they work off of appointments ...if you do a walk in sometimes there is a fee. Give them a call...ask for Dr. King...he has been there for like 20+ years ...super nice guy. We have taken all our animals to him since I was a child
Yes, they do. Asked ahead of time before the appointment and it's like 7 Bucks
No they stopped specialty appointments awhile back. We had to go out to Blue Pearl, they were a bit pricey but took excellent care of our bunnies.
Yes, I have seen rabbits there.
I think the vet's at Watson Road Veterinary Clinic has treated exotic pets before. Call & ask them. Their phone number & address are on the Yellow Pages app. Good Luck & God Speed.
I would call the Vet Hospital as they will be very helpful to answer your question.
Our Exotic doctor that does see rats is only Available on Saturdays, and unfortunately will be leaving soon. So advise making your appt ASAP or looking into other possible care providers/clinics
Which vet is leaving? Dr. Jay King is the best bet they have.
You'll need to call during normal office hours to request an appointment.
Take her in now.
Questions on Google Maps are about the business location, hours, pricing, etc. If you have a question for the actual vet, you need to call or visit them.
It doesn't hurt to contact them and ask. They will tell you if the cat needs to come in or direct you to an emergency clinic if necessary. They are extremely helpful.
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