Carroll Veterinary Clinic

Category: Veterinarian

Address: 1626 Le Clark Rd, Carroll, IA 51401, USA

Phone: +17127924338

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–5PM

Friday: 7:30AM–5PM

Saturday: 7:30AM–12PM

Reviews

rachel Glover

Jun 4, 2022

Learn to be more compassionate of people with pet emergencies. Attitude was absolutely disgusting.

Miranda Runkle

May 17, 2022

The doctors there always do their best to help and figure out what is wrong with your pet. They respond in a timely manner in a crisis and are so kind in the event your pet passes. I appreciate everything you have done for my family!

Jordan Blackwill

Apr 19, 2022

The Carroll veterinary clinic has always impressed me with their clinical knowledge and friendly service. My black lab had a very large lipoma that the University wanted to amputate the leg and spend a large amount of money on several diagnostic tests. One of the veterinarians was willing to do both the tumor and was actually able to remove it fully. This was 4 years ago and he is doing well since. I also brought my cat in with a bowel obstruction and they took him right to surgery and within 2 days he was back to the same cat. I highly recommend this clinic and thank them for all their service.

Stacey Vonnahme

Apr 15, 2022

Always good service and staff at CVC.

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Questions & Answers

Hi I am Sandra Dawson and I am 13 years old and I have a few questions. I live in Jefferson. My question is if you have any volunteers in your animal hospital? If you do have volunteers then how old do they have to be?

Sandra | Oct 9, 2020
Ashley K | Oct 9, 2020

We have Carroll animal rescue that has volunteers. If you are under 16 you need a parent.

I need to know what I could get for our dog cheyenne she is biting herself like crazy I belief its flea's we give her baths but still she is still doing it and also she has a big lump on her belly

Cora Barber | Oct 9, 2020
Travis Bretey | Oct 9, 2020

Take her in to vet soon as you can.

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