About Our Hospital
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I brought my pet to see the veterinarian for a problem, and my pet isn’t getting any better. What can I do?
Call us. Just like doctors, veterinarians sometimes need to try more than one treatment/medication to find the correct solution to cure or manage a pet’s condition. Please let us know…
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Is it OK to call with questions about my pet’s health?
Although we can’t provide lengthy consultations or a diagnosis over the phone, we welcome questions from our clients. Please feel free to call or stop by anytime.
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My pet needs to come in for a regular exam/minor procedure, but I don’t have time to wait at the hospital the whole time. Can I drop my pet off and pick him/her back up later in the day?
For our clients’ convenience, we do offer drop-off appointments. Please call to arrange this service. We usually ask that you drop off your pet in the morning. We will call…
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Do you offer any payment plans?
Unfortunately, we do not offer any payment plans at this time. We request that you pay for services provided at the time of your pet’s visit. If you have any…
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What forms of payment do you accept?
We can accept any of the following payment methods: Cash Personal checks Visa MasterCard Care Credit Discover We also accept most pet insurance plans.
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What’s the best way to schedule an appointment?
Please call (318) 925-8825 to book a convenient appointment time, or use our online appointment scheduler to request a date and time.
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Where is your clinic located?
You can find us at 939 Hwy 171 in Stonewall, Louisiana.
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What do I do in the case of an emergency and your clinic isn’t open?
In an emergency, call Animal Emergency Clinic at 318-227-2345. Leave your name, phone number, and a brief description of your pet’s problem. Our on-call veterinarian will return your call as…
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What are your hours of operation?
Our regular business hours are: Monday 8:00am – 5:30pm Tuesday 8:00am – 5:30pm Wednesday 8:00am – 5:30pm Thursday 8:00am – 5:30pm Friday 8:00am – 5:30pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
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Why should I have my pet spayed or neutered? Why are these procedures so expensive?
Spaying and neutering can have major benefits for your pet, including lowering or preventing the risk of several diseases and types of cancer. Your veterinarian will be happy to discuss…
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