Veterinary Large Animal Hospital (VLAH)
About the Business
The Veterinary Large Animal Hospital (VLAH) is a premier veterinary care facility located at 500 Raymond Stotzer Parkway in College Station, Texas. Our dedicated team of veterinarians and staff specialize in providing top-notch care for large animals such as horses, cows, and other livestock. With state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, we offer a wide range of services including diagnostics, surgery, and rehabilitation. Whether your animal needs routine check-ups or emergency care, VLAH is here to provide compassionate and expert treatment to ensure the health and well-being of your beloved animals.
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Location & Phone number
500 Raymond Stotzer Pkwy #4461TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, United States
Reviews
"Dr. Steiner was amazing throughout our experience with A&M. Horrible injury to our mare and Morgan ensured everything was done to save her. In the end, with Dr. Steiner's help, we were able to give her a peaceful, dignified goodbye. Nothing can ever repay what they gave to us with all they did for our Pixie."
"I took my 1800 lb Percheron gelding, Jerry, in because none of the vets in our area could diagnose his problems. They spent a few days testing him and looking at him inside from one end to the other, and they have him feeling much better and like he's a young teen again. Great staff all the way around."
"Amazing service and compassion. Available and ready to help 24/7. We appreciate the care of our animals and following up with us quickly with results. The communication is excellent."
"Emergency vet visits are extremely stressful. The staff at TAMU made me feel more at ease through the whole process. The vets were attentive, and called me regularly with updates and to discuss treatment plans."
"A&M is stellar. We raise goats, and its really difficult to find a "goat vet." Everyone in my area sees dogs, cats, horses, cows, sheep..... but not goats. Those Aggie vets see just about everything!! At first, we didn't know what was causing the loss of motor control in her back legs, but after a thorough review, xrays, and bloodwork, they discovered a compression fracture in her spine. I left relieved... We had an answer and a plan. My baby goat will receive her little cart next week, and shell be zooming around the house in no time. Thank you, A&M!!"
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