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Below is a sample search of our veterinarian listings located nearest to Vermont. To find Veterinarians nearest you use our free search tool above.

This is a FREE search tool! Use the form at the top to get complete listings for veterinarians in your area!

Westport Veterinary Hospital - Sue Russell DVM
6700 Main Street
Westport, NY, 12993
Tel: (518) 962-8228
Dodd Diane Dr
264 Goff Road
Westport, NY, 12993
Tel: (518) 962-4311
Adirondack Veterinary Hospital
264 Goff Rd
Westport, NY, 12993
Tel: (518) 962-4311
Westport Veterinary Hospital
6700 Main St
Westport, NY, 12993
Tel: (518) 962-8228
Ticonderoga Animal Hospital - James A Mack DVM
11 Shore Airport Road
Ticonderoga, NY, 12883
Tel: (518) 585-6232
Keeseville Veterinary Clinic - David Goldwasser DVM
Route 9N Off Extension 34
Keeseville, NY, 12944
Tel: (518) 834-7311
Granville Small Animal Hospital
9928 State Route 22
Middle Granville, NY, 12849
Tel: (518) 642-1283
Plattsburgh Animal Hospital
692 Bear Swamp Road
Peru, NY, 12972
Tel: (518) 643-6500
Plattsburgh Animal Hospital
692 Bear Swamp Rd
Peru, NY, 12972
Tel: (518) 643-6500
Granville Veterinary Service - John Rath DVM
9016 State Route 22
Granville, NY, 12832
Tel: (518) 642-1676
Granville Veterinary Svces
9016 State Route 22
Granville, NY, 12832
Tel: (518) 642-1676
Champlain Valley Veterinary Services
408 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 563-5551
Peru Veterinary Hospital
Northway Exit 36 & Peru Road
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 563-5050
Palmer Veterinary Clinic
6274 State Route 22
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 561-1893
Plattsburgh Animal Hospital - Miranda Miller DVM
7196 Route 9
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 563-6464
Eagle's Nest Veterinary Hospital - Erik Eaglefeather DVM
34 Skyway Shopping Centre # 2
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 562-1212
Plattsburgh Animal Hospital
533 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 566-7387
Champlain Valley Veterinary Services
408 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 563-5551
Plattsburgh Animal Hospital
533 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 566-7387
Peru Veterinary Hospital
Northway Exit 36 & Peru Road
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 563-5050
Champlain Valley Veterinary Svces Pc
408 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 563-5551
Eagles Nest Veterinary Hospital
34 Skyway Shopping Ctr
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 562-1212
Palmer Veterinary Clinic
6274 State Route 22
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 561-1893
Plattsburgh Animal Hospital Pllc
533 Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 566-7387
Plattsburgh Animal Hospital Pllc
7196 Route 9
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 563-6464
Vermont Large Animal Clinic
17 Weed St
Plattsburgh, NY, 12901
Tel: (518) 566-6800
Schroon River Animal Hospital
150 Schroon River Road # 1
Warrensburg, NY, 12885
Tel: (518) 623-3181
Schroon River Animal Hospital
150 Schroon River Road # 1
Warrensburg, NY, 12885
Tel: (518) 623-3181
Schroon River Animal Hospital Dvm
150 Schroon River Rd
Warrensburg, NY, 12885
Tel: (518) 623-3181
Sutherlands Petworks
1161 Dix Ave
Hudson Falls, NY, 12839
Tel: (518) 747-3060

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