Palmyra Animal Clinic Veterinarians Welcome Patients 6 Days a Week, Including Saturdays
Palmyra Animal Clinic is a full-service animal hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs in Palmyra and the surrounding areas throughout Central Pennsylvania.
You can depend on our broad and varied service offering, from preventive care and surgery to emergency, to meet all of your pet’s health needs in one place.
We care for Palmyra’s companion animals and have developed a reputation over the years for quality, professional care with a compassionate touch.
Whether you are bringing your pet in to see us for the first time, or have been relying on our veterinary team for years, we are committed to treating your animal as if it were our own.
Palmyra Animal Clinic is a full-service veterinary hospital that offers comprehensive veterinary services for pets in Palmyra. From regular checkups and vaccinations to internal medicine and dental care, you'll find all the services your pet needs under one roof.
Preventive Care
Protect your cat or dog from serious diseases and disorders.
I have had two cats that needed surgery. Dr. Hann did both. He’s so skilled and I appreciate his caring attitude. Staff has been great and has gone out of their way to help me.
- Marie B.
Meet Our Vets
Our large, multidisciplinary veterinary team works closely together to provide compassionate, friendly and expert service to all of our clients and their treasured pets.
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While the pads of your dog's paws are much tougher than the bottoms of your feet, they can still suffer from cuts and other injuries. Our Palmyra vets and team explain what you should do if your dog has a cut paw.
Palmyra Animal Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.