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Western Veterinary Hospital

2012 West FM 2105
San Angelo TX 76901
325-703-6450
325-703-6374 (f)
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Western Veterinary Hospital proudly serves the San Angelo, TX area with mixed-animal, full-service veterinary care. Run Dr. Gary Hodges, a licensed and experienced veterinarian, the full team consists of a handful of veterinary doctors, board-certified equine surgeon, and a supporting interns and admin staff. This team is committed to keeping pets and horses year-round, while also working to educate clients on the best possible care for their animals. They treat every single patient with loving care and the latest advances in veterinary technology.

They have a full range of equine services including an onsite Coggins lab for EIA testing. Their lab technicians, Amber and Gayle, are NVSL-certified to perform testing for equine infectious anemia. The hospital also uses GlobalVetLink for easy form submissions and online test results and health certificates for your horses. This is especially helpful for horses traveling out of state. In addition to a full range of preventive care, emergency services, and surgical procedures, Western Veterinary Hospital is known for their ability to perform equine endoscopy and equine water therapy. They also have top-of-the-line horse rehabilitation services with equine MRI and CT scan equipment.

New clients can take advantage of these online forms to facilitate the service during their initial visit.

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