Address: 2147 Skibo Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28314, USA
Phone: +19108681164
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–3PM
Jennette Henderson
Awesome veterinary clinic. Everyone is so nice and has treated my two kitties with such care. I love that there is a separate dog and cat entrance.
Ute Austin
Only the best for my fur babies . I've been taking my crew to CCAH for over 16 years now. If you're looking for the best care for you your pet, look no further! The doctors and staff at CCAH are knowledgeable, compassioned and always friendly. Over the years I've to get to know many of staff and they make me and my pets feel like family. I love the care and attention my pets receive when I take them to the clinic. I can always count on them when there is an emergency with one of my pets!!!! My dogs and I Love going there. In my opinion the best clinic in town!
Jenn Ringley
If you value your animals life don't go here. 2 times now they have almost killed my dog with they're negligence. The first time my dog was barely able to breathe after having an allergic reaction to meds they gave her and as I'm driving her back to the vet the receptionist kept hanging up on me when I told her it was an emergency and that the other person on the line was more important. And this time all I heard from them is them passing the blame and not taking responsibility. So again if you value your pet's life DONT GO HERE!! Unfortunately I can't give zero stars
Bill Florida
We were visiting from Florida and had a bit of a problem with our 13 year-old terrier. Everyone was kind (the Tech. was terrific, kind & patient). Dr. Poole was amazing, thorough & loving towards our old girl. THANK YOU!!! 😊
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They accept certificates from F.O.A (friends of animals). Go to their website, pay for the certificate, bring it in and they'll schedule the surgery. They do no do payment plans. But, the do have Care credit you can apply for on the spot. The female F.O.A certificate is $85, you're then just responsible for pain meds, and the cone for after the surgery. Hope that helped!
Unknown, you will have to call and find out. 🙂👌
They seem to be open minded as long as you don't add things that are harmful to your pet.
Don't know, but what I suggest is that you call them, they then can give you a cost estimate.
No they do not. They see cats and dogs only. Not all animal hospitals see all types of animals. I believe 71st animal hospital sees guinea pigs.
My dog had TPLO surgery from here. Which has something to do with her ACL being torn. If they can do surgery on that I'm sure they can do something for the foot.
You should probably call first to let them know you're coming in. Also they aren't open 24 hours a day & 7 days a week should you have an emergency so you should call to get their hours.
Dr. Poole will neuter them and run a fecal test on for any intestinal parasites. Was there something specific you needed done?
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