Masks are Now Required Inside the Hospital: With the new Delta Variant emerging, Mecklenburg county has issued a new mask mandate that requires all individuals to wear a mask indoors in public places (vaccinated and unvaccinated). Serving Charlotte since 1948, Long Animal Hospital is a trusted source for veterinary expertise and high-quality veterinary medical care for dogs and cats in Charlotte NC and the surrounding communities.
We are dedicated to helping you foster a truly meaningful relationship with your animal companion and offer complete veterinary care services at our modern facility right in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina. Our veterinarians and staff will provide the special care your pet needs, while remaining attentive to you as our customer. Excellent client service makes a visit to our hospital more than just another task to complete in the course of your busy day.
We take pride in our mission to treat you with the respect and integrity you deserve as a member of the Long Animal Hospital family.
We are dedicated to helping you foster a truly meaningful relationship with your animal companion and offer complete veterinary care services at our modern facility right in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina. Our veterinarians and staff will provide the special care your pet needs, while remaining attentive to you as our customer. Excellent client service makes a visit to our hospital more than just another task to complete in the course of your busy day.
We take pride in our mission to treat you with the respect and integrity you deserve as a member of the Long Animal Hospital family.
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We are veterinarians dedicated to helping owners make the most of the time they spend with their pets.
Since 1948 and throughout our history, keeping animal companions in the best of health has remained at the core of all we do, all because we know how important your pet is to you and your family.
At Long Animal Hospital, we approach the work we do every day with a few simple goals, and one simple mission in mind.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Long Animal Hospital will treat our clients, patients, and teammates with courtesy, respect and professionalism.
Since 1948 and throughout our history, keeping animal companions in the best of health has remained at the core of all we do, all because we know how important your pet is to you and your family.
At Long Animal Hospital, we approach the work we do every day with a few simple goals, and one simple mission in mind.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Long Animal Hospital will treat our clients, patients, and teammates with courtesy, respect and professionalism.
When we first opened our doors, way back in 1948, Long Animal Hospital was a small neighborhood clinic with only a few staff members and basic care services for dogs and cats.
While many things have changed since then, our mission as a hospital has remained the same: an unwavering commitment to excellence, doing whatever it takes to help our clients get the most out of their relationship with their pets.
Integrity and attention to what makes every patient unique are the centerpieces that guided us then and still today.
While many things have changed since then, our mission as a hospital has remained the same: an unwavering commitment to excellence, doing whatever it takes to help our clients get the most out of their relationship with their pets.
Integrity and attention to what makes every patient unique are the centerpieces that guided us then and still today.
Long Animal Hospital provides cutting-edge veterinary medical services that meet AAHA's accredited standards for your healthy, sick, or injured pet.
Your animal companion will always receive the gentle and compassionate care he or she deserves, whether it's a simple vaccination or a complex surgery that requires intensive treatment.
Pets in need of routine care may be seen by one of our veterinarians for individualized wellness services geared toward disease prevention and helping your pet companion live a healthy life.
Your animal companion will always receive the gentle and compassionate care he or she deserves, whether it's a simple vaccination or a complex surgery that requires intensive treatment.
Pets in need of routine care may be seen by one of our veterinarians for individualized wellness services geared toward disease prevention and helping your pet companion live a healthy life.
Acupuncture is one of the oldest procedures in recorded history.
Traditional Chinese medicine formed the basis of acupuncture (needling certain spots on the body regulates the flow of Qi (energy) which flows through the body nourishing the tissues and organs.
We are slowly working on understanding the full biochemical and neurological basis of acupuncture based on research and publications that are occurring on a regular basis.
Needling a specific point leads to the release of chemical mediators in the muscles, spinal cord and brain.
Traditional Chinese medicine formed the basis of acupuncture (needling certain spots on the body regulates the flow of Qi (energy) which flows through the body nourishing the tissues and organs.
We are slowly working on understanding the full biochemical and neurological basis of acupuncture based on research and publications that are occurring on a regular basis.
Needling a specific point leads to the release of chemical mediators in the muscles, spinal cord and brain.
Learn the symptoms of pet allergies to stay aware, and alert your veterinarian to help keep your dog or cat protected.
Depending on the nature of your pet's allergic reaction, our veterinarians will be able to assist in controlling long-term effects.
However, there is no cure for allergies.
Our goal is to reduce the severity of symptoms through preventive measures and by eliminating allergens wherever we can.
Recommendations on how to take care of allergens at home are a big part of treatment, especially if your pet is dealing with an allergy caused by dust or plant-based materials.
Depending on the nature of your pet's allergic reaction, our veterinarians will be able to assist in controlling long-term effects.
However, there is no cure for allergies.
Our goal is to reduce the severity of symptoms through preventive measures and by eliminating allergens wherever we can.
Recommendations on how to take care of allergens at home are a big part of treatment, especially if your pet is dealing with an allergy caused by dust or plant-based materials.
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