Companion Animal Hospital Of Jax

Companion Animal Hospital Of Jax
Companion Animal Hospital Of Jax 6003 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL 32216
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Companion Animal Hospital Of Jax

Companion Animal Hospital Of Jax is a Animal Hospital facility at 6003 Philips Highway in Jacksonville, FL.
Primary Specialty

Animal Hospital

Services Companion Animal Hospital Of Jax practices at 6003 Philips Highway, Jacksonville, FL 32216.

Animal hospitals offer general and emergency pet care services. Some animal hospitals offer 24 hour emergency services-call to confirm hours and availability.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Companion Animal Hospital Of Jax in Jacksonville, FL, please call (904) 733-4080 for more information.
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Recent Reviews
Went here for years when Dr Chambers was the main vet. Had good service but a recent visit nearly killed my cat. She was given a double dosage of the drug Convenia 11 days apart. It is a long acting antibiotic that stays in the system for 63 days and can have terrible side effects such as a comprised immune system, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. My cat experienced these symptoms and they kept diagnosing her with IBS and perhaps cancer. They treated her with further antibiotics, predisolene and probiotics. She continued to lose weight and have diarrhea until I took her elsewhere and she has straightened out in a week to 10 days. Companion treated her for two months with no success.
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.192.112
May 31, 2015
Not only do my appointments never get canceled last minute, they take time out of their day to send me a reminder so I don't forget. They are extremely reliable. I was so impressed with the progress I was able to make after visiting them. All my questions were answered, and I feel a lot more confident and hopeful about the future. There is no fear of your pet going hungry or thirsty here because food and water are always made available for them. They have bowls all over the office just in case your pet decides it needs a quick nibble of food or sip of water.
by Anonymous
June 20, 2011
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