Ohio Valley Animal Clinic 39350 Union Avenue, Pomeroy, OH 45769
About the Business
Ohio Valley Animal Clinic is a top-rated veterinary care facility located at 39350 Union Avenue in Pomeroy, Ohio. Our team of experienced veterinarians and staff are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for your beloved pets. From routine check-ups to surgical procedures, we offer a wide range of services to keep your furry friends healthy and happy. Trust Ohio Valley Animal Clinic to be your partner in ensuring the well-being of your pets.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 12:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We love OVAC. Josh is so thorough when caring for your animals. He took great care of one of our older dogs before he had to be put down then has also figured out another problem with our current dog which ended up getting surgery twice. I won’t take any animal to anyone else! I also highly recommend getting animal insurance if available. It was a lifesaver on my dogs surgery twice."
"I took my little guy to be neutered. The staff is amazing and kind. The prices are very affordable. It was great to find a local vet who sees rabbits. Thank you!"
"Always helpful & listen to my remarks about my fur baby! Dr Ervin is a remarkable man & really cares for the animals he sees."
"Dr Josh is so caring. He spends time with his patients and provides excellent care. Wouldn’t trust anyone else to care for our little Lucy. Lucy got spayed and a microchip. The staff kept us updated until it was time to pick her up. She recovered quickly and there’s no visible scar!"
"I was so happy to find a veterinarian practice of this caliber when we moved to the area. It was everything I expect, friendly, professional, clean, up to date, with a knowledgeable, caring staff. Sophia, Sabrina, and Marcus have been well cared for. Dr. Ervin even helped with Sabrina's immigration to reunite with her human in Toyko! As someone who is self employed, I understand the expenses entailed starting your own business; medical equipment is expensive, start up costs are high, but the investment pays off in quality of service, so when I hear complaints the practice is expensive, I counter with this: 1) It takes as much time and resources to become a vet as it does to become a people doctor. 2) Veterinarian's do not have patients with medical insurance to subsidize the costs of care. 3) Veterinarians have to purchase their equipment, unlike a doctor who often begin their career in an established practice. This practice is an asset to our community, and I wish Dr. Ervin and staff continued success,"
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