Our team offers all the essential veterinary services your pet needs to stay healthy, from wellness exams and vaccinations to dental care, internal medicine, and exotic pet care.
Pine Grove Animal Clinic is a modern full-service animal hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats, dogs, birds and small exotic pets in Pine Grove and the surrounding areas throughout Central Pennsylvania.
You can depend on us to provide the services your companion animal needs - from preventive care and surgery to internal medicine and dental care our services will help to keep your pet looking and feeling their very best.
We care for Pine Grove’s companion animals and have developed a reputation over the years for quality, professional care with a friendly and compassionate touch.
Whether you are bringing your pet in to see us for the first time, or have been relying on our veterinary team for years, we will provide your pet with quality care and treat them with love and compassion as if they were our own.
Pine Grove Animal Clinic is a full-service veterinary hospital that offers comprehensive veterinary services for pets in Pine Grove. From regular checkups and vaccinations to internal medicine and dental care, you'll find all the services your pet needs under one roof.
Diagnostics & Lab
Diagnostic tests and tools for accurate diagnoses.
Great staff and doctors! Highly recommend this place for your fur babies.
- Sarah Z
Meet Our Vets
Our large, multidisciplinary team of vets takes pride in working together to provide Pine Grove pets and their families with compassionate, friendly and reliable veterinary services.
Our Pine Grove team of veterinary professionals is passionate about improving pet health! Our blog features valuable tips and helpful advice on how to keep your pet looking and feeling great.
Rabbits can make great pets, but how long do they live? Fortunately, with modern veterinary care, bunnies are now living longer than ever. Our Pine Grove veterinarians talk about how long you can expect your pet rabbit to live.
Reptiles are great pets, but they have certain requirements that cats and dogs do not. Adopting a reptile entails knowing about what it needs and determining whether it is appropriate for you. Our Pine Grove vets list the best reptiles for beginners.
Most dogs will chew just about anything, from bones, to toys, to shoes. But what should you do if something gets lodged in your dog's mouth or throat and they start to choke? Here, our Pine Grove emergency veterinarians share what to do in a choking emergency.
Your dog or cat may be panting, but that doesn't necessarily mean that their breathing is labored. Below, our Pine Grove vets explain what labored breathing in dogs and cats is, and what to do if your pet is having difficulties.
Pine Grove Animal Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.