Veterinarian in Tucson, Arizona!
PAWS: Partners in Animal Wellness Services
Great Destination for Your Pet's Healing and Wellness in Tucson, AZ
PAWS: Partners in Animal Wellness Services 300 E River Rd, Tucson, AZ |
PAWS: Partners in Animal Wellness Services Southern Arizona's destination for companion animal healing and wellness, using the science of conventional medicine, along with the benefits of complementary therapies to create health, promote wellness, longevity, and quality of life for your best friend Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM |
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PAWS: Partners in Animal Wellness Services -- aims to provide a veterinary health care team committed to providing exceptional client service and veterinary health care and shows off its unrivaled commitment to their clients through owner education, using technological advances in veterinary medicine and services, and by administering compassionate care to all pet clients. Their slogan is "Healing companion animals and honoring those who love them is our passion and privilege." This animal hospital cares for dogs and cats and offers preventative medicine, including dentistry, surgery, diagnostic testing, and hospitalization. They have in house and diagnostic procedures, including general and elective surgery, hospitalization and intensive care, blood tests, cytology, urinalysis, fecal tests, intravenous fluid therapy, routine dental care and oral surgery, digital radiography, Cardell ECG/blood pressure monitoring, and endoscopy and bronchoscopy. PAWS also offers Eastern and Western complementary medicine to provide you with more options for you pet's health, and they also offer physical rehabilitation to aid with surgical and chronic conditions for cats and dogs with staff that is highly trained and certified by the Canine Rehabilitation Institute.
Google Review: "PAWS is fantastic. It's an AAHA Accredited facility and every aspect of treatment is outstanding and reliable. Our retired Guide Dog for the blind, Daisy, has been given the best of care by Dr. Geren Thurston. After a 5 year guiding career Daisy had to be retired due to sight problems and unfortunately has had an eye removed and gone blind. Dr. Thurston coordinated with Daisy's ophthalmologist, a canine cardiologist and anesthesiologist so Daisy would survive the operation and continue her life as a great pet. The staff at PAWS is also not to be overlooked. Making appointments, keeping records and initial exams have been performed flawlessly."
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