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Harmony Mobile Veterinary Clinic welcomes you to our website! Welcome to Harmony Mobile Veterinary Clinic! We are a mobile house-call veterinary practice providing comprehensive in-home health care services to companion animals in Sault Ste Marie, Brimley, Pickford, Kinross and surrounding areas. Our veterinarians, Dr. Jill Lynn and Dr. Cassie Ayers, offer medical, surgical and dental veterinary services at your door-step! We provide complete animal health care for your beloved family pets in the comfort of their own home, or in our well-equipped mobile unit. At Harmony Mobile Veterinary Clinic we are committed to providing quality veterinary care at every stage of your pet's life. From routine preventive and wellness care for dogs and cats to early detection and treatment of a wide range of animal conditions, diseases and surgical care. Harmony Mobile Veterinary Clinic has the expertise to provide the veterinary care your pet needs. Does your pet hate to travel in the car, or is anxious or stressed in a traditional clinic setting? Let us bring the clinic to you!
Please browse our website to learn more about the mobile veterinary services we provide for companion animals in Sault Ste Marie and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library, learn about our veterinary practice, take a virtual tour of our mobile veterinary facility, browse our informational pages, and find details about upcoming events. Please call us today at (906) 630-1413 for all your pet health care needs. Check out the Payment Calculator with Care Credit |
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