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Red Oak Animal Hospital
4895 Ben Hill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30349
Red Oak Animal Hospital
4895 Ben Hill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30349
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 770-642-7797
- Address:
- 350 Northridge Rd Sandy Springs, GA 30350
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- Categories
- Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Pet Services, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians, Veterinary Information & Referral Services, Veterinary Specialty Services
- Services / Products
- Our hospital offers a wide range of general and specialized medical treatments and services including: Advanced Dental Care, Allergy & Itchy Skin Care, Cardiology, Diabetes Care, Digital Radiology, Disease Treatment, Flea and Tick Control, General Surgery, In-House Lab & Pharmacy, Internal Medicine, Laser Surgery, Medications/Prescriptions, Microchipping, Orthopedic Surgery, Parasite Control, Pet Boarding, Pet Grooming, Physical Examinations, Puppy & Kitten Wellness, Senior Pet Wellness, Spay & Neuter, Ultrasound, Urology, Vaccinations, Weight Management Program
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Cats, Dogs
- Location
- Northridge Shopping Ctr
- Associations
- American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
General Info
VCA Sandy Springs Animal Hospital is now closed. Please visit our nearby location, VCA Dunwoody Veterinary Center at 1610 Mount Vernon Road St 125 in Dunwoody or call them at (770) 394-5004.
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09/04/08
Provided by YP.comI recently moved to this area. I had a 21 year old cat with a tumor "fibrosarcoma". There are two vets that I know of who work here one man and one woman. I found the woman "I don't remember her name" to be so caring.
My cat was old and feeling it. Even though there was not much more I could do for her other than give her love and what ever she wanted, when the time came, where her quality of life was just not there anymore. Sandy Springs Animal Clinic's woman vet, was wonderful. She helped my family through this diffcult time, and it was really obvious just how much she loved animals and cared for us as well as our baby. I feel that my cat went peacefully and felt safe, warm and loved, not only by her family but also by her vet. She cried with us. I can't tell you how much that meant.
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