Great
Falls Animal Hospital has been providing compassionate state-of-the-art
veterinary care since 1963. As Fairfax County has grown, so has the
depth and range of Small Animal Veterinary services that we provide. Our eight licensed veterinarians and team of
technicians & assistants have over 100 years of combined
professional experience. The hospital's in-house laboratory, surgical
suites, isolation ward, and other facilities enable us to provide
immediate and extensive veterinary services.
Great Falls
Animal Hospital's relationships with regional emergency practices and
veterinary specialists ensure that all of our patients and clients are
offered the most comprehensive preventative and urgent medical care
available.
Employees of Great Falls Animal Hospital are
guided by the common understanding that the hospital's foremost mission
is to keep our patients healthy and enjoying life with their owners.
We
meet this mission everyday by working as a team, continually developing
our professional skills, focusing on the near-term as well as long-term
needs of our patients, and providing personal, two-way communication
with our clients.
- Special Events
Read more about pet blood donation at Great Falls Animal Hospital in January, March, May, September, and November. The Red Cross will be here on the same days as the Eastern Veterinary Blood Bank, for human donations as well.
- Thinking about adopting a cat?
Click here to
find out more about Great Falls Animal Hospital's cat adoption program.
We've found new homes for over 700 cats and kittens since we began the
program in 1993. Let us find the purrfect purrsonality for your family.
- Great Falls Animal Hospital Newsletter
Find out the latest information and news from Great Falls. Click here to read the newsletter.
- Emergency Preparation and Pet First Aid Kits
Accidents and natural disasters happen. Be prepared for emergencies
involving your pet with a Pet First Aid Kit. A Pet First Aid Kit can be
used for medical emergencies prior to receiving the professional care
of a veterinarian. Click here for an emergency checklist and more information about Pet First Aid Kits
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