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Greenwich Veterinary Center
The Greenwich Veterinary Center is proud to serve the Greenwich, CT area for everything pet related. Our team is committed to our clients by keeping their pets healthy year round through disease prevention, proper diet, and exercise. The Greenwich Veterinary Center stays on top of the latest advances in veterinarian technology and above all, remembers that all pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery.

Bring your pet to get groomed at Greenwich Veterinary Center and they'll leave looking and feeling better than ever! The Greenwich Veterinary Center was founded in 1998. We firmly believe that pets are family members and deserve the very best in medical care. Our mission is to provide quality, compassionate care and to treat each pet as if it were our own.

We can not find the words to express our sincere gratitude for saving our boy Nelson's life. I know a human being would not have received the attention and care you gave our special golden. We will be eternally grateful to you for giving us more time to spend with Nelson.
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The Greenwich Veterinary Center was founded in 1998.
We firmly believe that pets are family members and deserve the very best in medical care.
Our mission is to provide quality, compassionate care and to treat each pet as if it were our own.
We have assembled a group of some of the finest veterinarians in Fairfield County, along with a dedicated team of supporting staff.
Our state of the art hospital is outfitted with the latest in diagnostic and treatment equipment including digital radiology, ultrasound, an in-house laboratory, a surgical suite, and a dedicated dental suite.
Greenwich Veterinary Center will provide all necessary vaccinations for your cat or dog.
Our vaccination and wellness programs are tailored to each pet's lifestyle and risk of exposure to infectious disease.
We will always discuss treatment options with you to allow you to decide the level of care you believe is appropriate for your pet.
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 70% of adult cats and 80% of adult dogs show symptoms of oral disease.
Exceptionally bad breath, brownish plaque at the base of the teeth, excessive drooling, sore or bleeding gums when eating or chewing, and decreased appetite can all be signs that a pet's teeth require attention.
If your pet or animal is currently a patient, please feel free to complete the following Client Experience Questionnaire.
After Coco, our 6 month old Vizsla, was attacked by two other dogs, we thought she wouldn't live.
When we arrived at your office, you were not only waiting outside for us, you were prepared and ready to start emergency surgery.
I am well aware that it is because of all of you, and your high level of expertise and care, that Coco is alive and well today.
Thank you so much for putting so much love and effort into your very important jobs.
Greenwich Veterinary Center has partnered with Jane Pluhowski, LVT, CCRP, to offer in-house rehabilitation services with a holistic approach.
We have partnered with Jane Pluhowski, LVT, CCRP, to offer in-house rehabilitation services with a holistic approach.
Our goal is to help your pet regain strength, mobility, and function.
An initial evaluation with our certified canine rehabilitation practitioner includes a comprehensive history, physical exam, and discussion about the challenges that your pet is facing.
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