We now offer laser surgery including declawing and mass removal.
Fitchburg Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for our patients and welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients, while maintaining a superior working environment for our employees. Whether you need care for an ill or injured pet or an annual check up, our dedicated staff of pet lovers has exactly what you need at prices you can afford. We are here to answer any questions you may have about our practice or our services. Fitchburg Veterinary Hospital provides care for companion animals and exotic pets.
Browse our site for more information about our practice, staff and services. If you have any questions or would like to speak with us regarding our services, e-mail us at info@fitchburgvet.com or call us at 608.271.4212.
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