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Clay County Vet Clinic

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About Clay County Vet Clinic

Looking for top-notch pet care in Vermillion? Clay County Vet Clinic is here to help. This veterinary practice specializes in routine pet wellness services. We encourage you to contact the location directly to verify address, hours of operation, and service offerings prior to arrival.

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(605) 653-3200

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5 Reviews on “Clay County Vet Clinic”

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2.6
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  • Anthony Edelen

    We have a Aussie that had a few growths on his body. We took out mature dog to Cedar County Veterinary and couldn’t have been more happy with the end results of removal of the growths. Our dog was safe and as content as can be. Very professional and acknowledged all of our requests

  • Riley Kafton

    Very inconsiderate! My 5 month old puppy was vomiting and having diarrhea to the point she wouldnt eat or drink anything. When we got there they turned us away because they were too busy. While there a gentleman came in with his cat who had a broken leg and they gave him a card to another vet hours away and said go here we dont have time for that kind of thing.. couldnt even take 5 minutes to look at either animal.. risking the animals lives.

  • Rebecca Earl

    Took my cat here for the first time the other day and the staff there were so polite and made me feel like my cat was in excellent hands. Will definitely be going back here again.

  • Becky Irwin

    Erin is terribly rude. They are all about the money. They can’t keep staff because they are not the people they portray on their show. Called in for an emergency and was told to schedule appointment in a few days.

  • Cameron Wilson

    I noticed my dog was not acting normal (low energy, not eating, difficulty walking) so I took him to this vet to get checked out. I was told he was fine and to continue to monitor him. A week went by and he did not show any signs of improvement, so I took him to another vet to get a second opinion. My dog ended up needing to be put down a few days later, and the second vet (our lifelong family vet back home) told me if she would have seen him a week prior she might have been able to save him. I would strongly encourage you to look elsewhere for a vet.

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