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Welcome to Lake of the Ozarks Animal Hospital, LLC
Call us at 573-346-5733
Welcome! We are a four doctor veterinary facility serving the lake area and surrounding communities. Your pet's health and well being are very important to us and we are determined to deliver the best care possible to your pet. We are a walk-in facility, so if you are new to the area, or just visiting, come in and see us today. We provide veterinary care as well as boarding and grooming.
Lake of the Ozarks Animal Hospital, LLC is a full service animal hospital and will take both emergency cases and more common medical, surgical, and dental issues. Beyond first rate pet care, we are committed to making your visit with us a great one!
We have a number of resources for you to learn about how to better care for your pets. Feel free to read our articles and watch our pet videos. If you have any questions, please call 573-346-5733 or email us and we'll be sure to get back to you quickly. Our Lake of the Ozarks veterinarian office is conveniently located in the Linn Creek Business Park and you can find detailed directions on our Contact Us page. You can also subscribe to our newsletter, which is created especially for pet owners. In addition to regular veterinary visits, your pet may also benefit from you reading these free informative articles.
At Lake of the Ozarks Animal Hospital, LLC, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
| Lake of the Ozarks Animal Hospital, LLC | 573-346-5733
Linn Creek, MO. 65052
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