ACEQUIA ANIMAL HOSPITAL DVM
- 3600 CALLE CUERVO
87114 ALBUQUERQUE, NM
GEO: 35.206664, -106.648914
Phone: (505) 898-1050
Fax: 505.898.1811
E-mail: Send messagewww.acequiaah.com
Short profile:
Acequia Animal Hospital is located at the junction of Albuquerque, Corrales and Rio Rancho, offering surgery, x-ray, spay/neuter, vaccination, regenerative stem cell therapy and chemotherapy for dogs and cats.
Detailed description:
Since 2002, our clinic has been located at the junction of Albuquerque, Corrales and Rio Rancho. Our two veterinarians have combined experience of over 50 years. You are invited to call and make an appointment for your dog or cat to experience our quality, professional care personally.
As the Acequias bring the richness and the fullness to the valley, we believe that our pets so enhance our lives. Our commitment to you is to practice the highest quality medicine that will honor and celebrate the human animal bond that you have created.
We are a full service medical and surgical hospital that provides complete preventative health care and wellness for cats and dogs of all ages. Our clinic offers a wide range of care which includes:
Comprehensive care for dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, gerbils, chinchillas, rats, mice and hamsters.
Annual wellness exams and vaccine reviews.
Dental cleanings with x-ray capability.
Full in-house laboratory services.
Puppy/kitten exams.
Spays and neuters.
General surgery.
Microchipping.
Chemotherapy.
Dermatology.
Radiology.
Regenerative Stem Cell Therapy.
Drop off and emergency assistance available.
With the advent of Daylight Savings Time, it's time to remember that heartworm season is with us. Heartworms are parasites that infect the heart, lungs, blood vessels, and other organs and can cause serious disease (and even death) of our pets.
Heartworms are long, slender worms that are carried by mosquitoes. They infect dogs, cats, ferrets, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, and occasionally even people. In coastal areas sea lions and seals have been diagnosed with the disease. These worms damage the lining of arteries in the lungs and other organs causing a number of serious problems. Regrettably, some cases are fatal and all cases are serious.
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