Our team offers all the core veterinary services your pet needs to stay healthy, from wellness exams and vaccinations, to dental care, internal medicine, and rehabilitation.
At Palmyra Animal Clinic, we pride ourselves on building open, trusting relationships with our clients and giving their pets the quality care they deserve.
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 rehabilitation, 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.
Dr. Brady saw my pup as an emergency and did a complete workup and got us answers and a treatment plan going forward. He is kind to the animals and their people!
- Marla 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.
Our Palmyra vets know that whether your cat is an outdoor feline or an indoor friend, accidents can happen. That's why it's important to understand what to look for if you think your cat may have a broken or fractured leg.
If your dog has a habit of chewing and eating everything in sight, you might be concerned about potential intestinal blockages. Our Palmyra vets see this serious condition frequently and if it's not treated quickly it can cause devastating health issues and in some cases, major surgery is required to save your dog's life.
It can be fun and even relaxing to take your dog for a walk on a nice spring day until they suddenly stop and refuse to move. In this blog, our Palmyra vets explain why your dog may have stopped walking and how you can get them moving again.
Cats can start limping suddenly for many reasons. Today, our Palmyra vets talk about the common causes of limping in cats and explain what you should do if your cat is limping.
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.