Pet First Animal Hospital 2212 53rd Avenue East Bradenton, FL 34203 (941) 753-2995 |
(888)994-8004
www.petfirstanimalhospital.com
Pet First Animal Hospital - Bradenton, FL Pet First Animal Hospital welcomes you to our website! Our veterinarian, Dr. John Taylor, and his staff at Pet First Animal Hospital believe you should expect high quality veterinary care and extraordinary service. We have achieved our goal to bring together a veterinary health care team that is devoted to providing warm, hospitable customer service and sympathetic care towards your pets. We also maintain an outstanding work environment for our employees, who are wholeheartedly devoted to making sure your pets are well taken care of. Not to mention, Pet First Animal Hospital is also AAHA Accredited! This means we were assessed on approximately 900 standards of veterinary excellence in order to become accredited. AAHA Accredited veterinary hospitals are recognized among the finest in the industry, and are consistently on the forefront of advanced veterinary medicine. Pet First Animal Hospital is here for you when your pet needs medical, surgical, and veterinary dental care. We have our own pharmacy and laboratory, offer boarding, grooming, and hospitalization, and have easy access to surrounding area veterinary specialists. Pet First Animal Hospital has been serving Bradenton, Myakka City, Lakewood Ranch, Ellenton, Palmetto, Parrish, Oneco, Samoset, and Sarasota for over 30 years! Please check out our excellent reviews, and call today to schedule an appointment. We look forward to seeing you and your animal companion soon! Please browse our website to learn more about our veterinary hospital and the services we provide for companion animals in Bradenton and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library, view videos, check out our awesome reviews, read testimonials, and find details about upcoming events. Please call our office today at (941)753-2995 for all your veterinary health care needs. HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
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