At Anderson Veterinary Services, everyone is considered a leader and an integral member of the health care delivery team. Every day at Anderson Veterinary Services, it is our friendly team's responsibility to help make your veterinary experience a positive one to ensure that both you and your pet are at ease. In addition to mandatory veterinary knowledge and training, our team is selected for kindness, compassion, patience, professionalism, integrity, and agility.
We are here for you, we are here for your pet and large animals, and we are your neighborhood's favorite vet. Please don't hesitate to contact us today at (507) 732-7338 to request your pet's appointment! At Anderson Veterinary Service, you can expect state of the art medical care for your pet and large animals. We believe in nurturing the human-pet bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and pets.
You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians.
We are here for you, we are here for your pet and large animals, and we are your neighborhood's favorite vet. Please don't hesitate to contact us today at (507) 732-7338 to request your pet's appointment! At Anderson Veterinary Service, you can expect state of the art medical care for your pet and large animals. We believe in nurturing the human-pet bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and pets.
You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians.
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We strive to give our clients and producers the highest quality medicine out there.
We are a progressive practice that strives to keep up on the newest information on the market.
We offer 24 hour emergency service for our large animal clients 7 days a week.
We are also fortunate to have a 24 hour emergency clinic twenty minutes away to assist us with our companion animals giving them the best round the clock care possible.
Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
We are a progressive practice that strives to keep up on the newest information on the market.
We offer 24 hour emergency service for our large animal clients 7 days a week.
We are also fortunate to have a 24 hour emergency clinic twenty minutes away to assist us with our companion animals giving them the best round the clock care possible.
Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
Tracey, has been working as a Veterinary Technician for Anderson Veterinary Service since July of 1991.
She completed her Associate Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology at the University of Minnesota-Waseca, in 1990.
Tracey also manages our large animal-online catalog.
Growing up in Goodhue, she says she loves the small town community, working with farm clients and her co-workers.
She enjoys hiking, kayaking, fishing, boating, assisting on chute jobs, and spending time with her two daughters, family and friends.
She completed her Associate Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology at the University of Minnesota-Waseca, in 1990.
Tracey also manages our large animal-online catalog.
Growing up in Goodhue, she says she loves the small town community, working with farm clients and her co-workers.
She enjoys hiking, kayaking, fishing, boating, assisting on chute jobs, and spending time with her two daughters, family and friends.
Dr. Matt Anderson received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 1989.
He worked with his father Dr. John Anderson up until his retirement in 2002, serving the Zumbrota and surrounding areas dairy and beef producers.
While he enjoys many aspects of his veterinary work he most enjoys working with baby calf treatments.
Dr. Matt lives in Zumbrota with his wife Stacey and their daughters Gretta and Neva.
Dr. Mark Debner was originally from Iowa where he was raised with his three brothers on a family farm.
He worked with his father Dr. John Anderson up until his retirement in 2002, serving the Zumbrota and surrounding areas dairy and beef producers.
While he enjoys many aspects of his veterinary work he most enjoys working with baby calf treatments.
Dr. Matt lives in Zumbrota with his wife Stacey and their daughters Gretta and Neva.
Dr. Mark Debner was originally from Iowa where he was raised with his three brothers on a family farm.
If you have any questions or comments about how we can care for your pet, please contact us today at (507) 732-7338.
Highly, highly recommend Anderson Vet Clinic.
Not only are ALL of the veterinarians very compassionate, they also get things done quickly and.
Not only are ALL of the veterinarians very compassionate, they also get things done quickly and efficiently.
Usually, if something urgent comes they can be there in 1/2 hour/same day usually.
All the doctors we've worked with have been great, but Dr. Amy is just the greatest to work with!
Highly, highly recommend Anderson Vet Clinic.
Not only are ALL of the veterinarians very compassionate, they also get things done quickly and.
Not only are ALL of the veterinarians very compassionate, they also get things done quickly and efficiently.
Usually, if something urgent comes they can be there in 1/2 hour/same day usually.
All the doctors we've worked with have been great, but Dr. Amy is just the greatest to work with!
We offer on farm trans-abdominal ultrasound scanning.
Trans-abdominal scanning is less invasive to the animal, therefore keeping stress levels low.
Reduce feed costs by removing open ewes/nannies, and determine nutritional needs for single or multiple fetuses.
FAMACHA is a diagnostic test to help small ruminant producers identify animals that require anthelmintic treatment and those which do not require deworming, to help reduce drug resistance in the herd.
The tool is a card that matches eyelid color to anemia levels, an indicator of clinical barber pole worm infection.
Trans-abdominal scanning is less invasive to the animal, therefore keeping stress levels low.
Reduce feed costs by removing open ewes/nannies, and determine nutritional needs for single or multiple fetuses.
FAMACHA is a diagnostic test to help small ruminant producers identify animals that require anthelmintic treatment and those which do not require deworming, to help reduce drug resistance in the herd.
The tool is a card that matches eyelid color to anemia levels, an indicator of clinical barber pole worm infection.
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