Allied Animal Hospital & Pet

Category: Veterinarian in Richmond, Virginia

Address: 7209 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23294, USA

Phone: +18046727200

Opening hours

Sunday: 6–8PM

Monday: 7:30AM–7PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–7PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–7PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–7PM

Friday: 7:30AM–7PM

Saturday: 7:30AM–5PM

Reviews

Eleanor Roosevelt

Sep 21, 2022

IF you want the very best care and attention for your pet, you will want to bring them to Allied. They are so great with their treatment of our pets. Having been a client for decades, I can attest to their drive to locate issues asap and then they ask if they can act on them. They are not cheap and neither are their services. They provide an experience that can not be equalled.

Lina T. Garnys

Sep 2, 2022

We've been with Allied Animal Hospital for over 5 years now and we are very happy with their services, personal touches, care for our pets, and all the help that we may need. Our pets stayed here for the weekend (or longer) several times, and we use their grooming services monthly. Our pets are healthy and happy, and we are happy to have such a welcoming place for our pets.

Faith Mansfield

Jul 24, 2022

Allied has cared for my 4 dogs. I have always been happy with them. They are very knowledgeable and caring. I would not take my pets anywhere else.

Thomas

Feb 14, 2022

Today is Sally's birthday. They rescued her and introduced her to me. What can I give other than 5 stars?

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Questions & Answers

Is there a copay for first time pets?

quincy straus | Oct 29, 2019
Richard Walden | Oct 29, 2019

Call 672-7200 ask for Jennifer

Do you cut pharots nails

Kara Hite | Oct 29, 2019
Leonora Locke | Oct 29, 2019

Hi Kara, Unfortunately, we do not cut parrots nails. I believe Lakeside Animal Hospital does birds.

Why is it $31.10 to get anal glands expressed when you can go somewhere else and get it for free? Costs are waaaayyy to high for simple stuff.

Megan Brown | Oct 29, 2019
Leonora Locke | Oct 29, 2019

Hi! Thank you for your question. Groomers may "express" anal glands for free, but they do it from the outside, which does not completely empty the glands. Only a veterinarian should express the glands internally to reduce the risk of damage to the glands.

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