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Compassionate, quality petcare since 1947

Compassionate, quality petcare since 1947

Our Practice

The Animal Clinic is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Grand Rapids, MI. The professional and courteous staff at the Animal Clinic provides the best possible medical care, surgical care, dental care, and boarding care for our valued patients.

We go through a rigorous inspection by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) to ensure that we are doing the best job for you and your pet. We are one of the oldest AAHA certified clinics in the United States and we take pride in that fact.

We value all pets. We do not discriminate between fur, scales, size, number of legs, or color, as we treat a wide variety of animals, including cats, dogs, pocket pets, and reptiles. Animal Clinic vets have served the John Ball Zoo over the past 30 years. We also proudly care for the Grand Rapids Police Department, Muskegon, and Allegan county K-9 unit dogs. We value the animals in nature, so we care for the animals at Wildlife Rehab Center so they can be released back into the wild. We serve several cat rescue groups in the Grand Rapids area as well.

If you’re ready to see our expert veterinary team, call Animal Clinic Inc. today at 616-241-3651 or make an appointment now.

Animal Clinic, Inc.

133 28th SE (28th & Division) Grand Rapids, MI 49548

Phone: 616-241-3651 Fax: 616-241-3653

Hours of Operation

Monday – Thursday: 7am – 7pm Friday: 8am – 5pm Saturday: 8am – 1pm Sunday: Closed

Emergency services during office hours Referrals made after hours

AAHA Accredited for 50 Years

We are an AAHA-accredited practice, which means that we meet AAHA’s extensive standards for patient care and hospital services. AAHA’s standards help ensure that we provide your pets with the highest quality health care possible.

Find out what this means for you and your pet >

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