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Veterinary clinic details for Capeway Veterinary Hospital





Fairhaven Veterinary Clinic

Capeway Veterinary Hospital


171 Bridge St

Fairhaven, MA 02719

Phone: 508-992-0202

Fax: 508-992-3191

Average Rating for Capeway Veterinary Hospital: 4.4 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 4.4 out of 5 (5 reviews)

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lousy answering service uninformative
-mel sylvia.

Rating: 2
This has been the best vet office with the best staff and doctors i have seen.keep up the great work.
-Isabell  Souza.

Rating: 5
They are always helpful, front desk is wonderful and the vets are great
-AnnMarie Feeney.

Rating: 5
I have been going there for years, great Vet!
-David D.

Rating: 5
I brought my dog, ginger there for the first time this week. She was very sick, and the entire staff was amazing. Sadly, Ginger want able to recover from her illness, but the team there was compassionate, kind, and honest. I would recommend this clinic to anyone who loves their pet. Thank you for your kindness and help. Sincerely, The nunes family
-Christina Nunes.

Rating: 5


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