Address: 1710 Shaw Ave, Clovis, CA 93611, USA
Phone: +15594727065
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–2PM
Angelique
Saved my males cats life twice when he had a urinary blockage they took him in on walk ins and recommended a surgery to avoid blockages. He has been blockage free for 3 months now. Update 10.28.2022 My female cat had a stone and the vet removed it. The stitches were very clean. This vet has never let me down. Thank you!
Geraldine Williams
Thank you for even dealing with my bad little puppy Cain. He is a hot mess lol. I was blessed they was a place to get my puppy seen without all the other stuff. But I got his shots got him seen and I was relieved and he not limping no more so thank you. Armstrong vets .
Tiffany Fletcher
Took my cat in last minute to put a cast on next day. Gave cat a shot to calm down and ease pain. Very professional staff.
Jeanne Stephens
Tool my dog in for teeth and it was a great experience. First time my dog was relaxed and it was very clean.. good people 👍.. thank u
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I don't know.. I don't even know if they do that anymore..its considered cruel and inhumane.. Sorry
Yes
We will spay and neuter rabbits. However we do not offer any services besides this. We recommend contacting Waterhouse Animal Hospital or San Joaquin Veterinary Hospital for exotics and pocket pets
You will want to call the clinic directly.
No, they don't. I believe Elm Vet is the only ones who do that procedure.
Yes, Armstrong does vaccinations. You will just need to make an appointment with them.
I don't work there, I was a customer and I recommend any other veterinary office. They are inattentive and they lost my daughter's cat's ashes. So no.
Absolutely. Just don't go to Armstrong. They were supposed to have my daughters cat cremated. After 2 months they finally admitted they lost the ashes. My girl was devastated.
I don't think so, but why not volunteer at a shelter?
She must be new! You have the right to ask for a more experienced vet staff to clip the nails of your dog, or have your dog groomer do it.
When I took my cat in, nothing was required except for needing to have her in a crate. I believe dogs need to be on a leash. Other than that, I believe they do take some pet insurances so if you happen to have that, I would bring that and also arrive a little early like you would any doctors appointment.
Mine was 45 for 3 years I have a chiuwawa mix, lab, Dutch
Take him in, just so you know: this is a forum for questions ABOUT the business. Meaning other customers answer your questions. Not the business. 😀
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