Dr. Michael Gilbreath and the staff at Waxahachie Veterinary Clinic are committed to bringing your pets better health by practicing quality veterinary medicine. Waxahachie Veterinary Clinic was founded in 1986. Since then our staff has been performing veterinarian medicine and compassionate animal care in the Waxahachie area. Waxahachie Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for your pets. Waxahachie Veterinary Clinic offers the Waxahachie animal community services in veterinary medicine,surgery and denristry. We have an in-house pharmacy, lab, radiology facilities, and intensive care unit. After hours emergencies are offered on a limited basis. We strive to treat your pets as if they were our own! New clients are welcome. Please call for an appointment 972-923-1156. We hope to see you soon!
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