Welcome to Meyerland Animal Clinic
The
entire staff at Meyerland Animal Clinic is dedicated to providing the
highest quality medical and surgical care to our patients, and the best
possible service to our clients. We treat your pets as if they were our
own, with special attention and personalized care. We hold ourselves to
the highest standards in professional care, because we feel that is
what you and your pet deserve.
We
appreciate the trust you show in allowing us to care for your family's
pets. If you are searching for veterinary service we hope the
information here will help you in choosing a clinic. For our current
clients, you can keep up to date on new products and services and maybe
get to know us a little better.
Named “Best in Houston” by Pet Talk Magazine
- July 2007
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Hours:
Mon, Wed: 7:15am to 8:00pm
T, Th, Fri: 7:15am to 7:00pm
Sat: 7:30am to noon
Your Pets . . . Our Family!
Phone: 713-723-8612
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