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Veterinary clinic details for East Kentucky Animal Clinic





Pikeville Veterinary Clinic

East Kentucky Animal Clinic


508 Us Highway 119 N

Pikeville, KY 41501

Phone: 606-437-4014

Average Rating for East Kentucky Animal Clinic: 5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (5 reviews)

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When My dog got hurt last Nov. We didnt think she'd make it. Something ripped half her back open.We took her to E.K.A.Clinic.The Dr. got to her quick and she is with us today. We can not thank them enuff for saving our Boon...T.Y. E.K.A.C
-Loretta Potter.

Rating: 5
My lil bassett hound is actually with them right now at the EKAC.... She has parvo, and they think she is goin to make a full recovery :) I have always took my dogs to Joey over there, and he is AMAZING :)
-Cassie V..

Rating: 5
Would not take my dogs any where else. They treat my pets like my babies and trust their judgement on any treatment they prescribe. I drive about 3 miles out of my way just to take my dogs there.
-Liz  Burgett.

Rating: 5
We have took our pet dog named Butter to East Kentucky Animal Clinic. We dirve 1.5 hours from Grundy. They allways take good care of Butter.
-DANNY DAVIS.

Rating: 5
Today was the first time visiting EKAC and they treated my baby Mason like he was their dog. We were greeted as soon as we walked thrum the door. We were taken to an exam room almost immediately; They explained everything to us; and in no time at all we were ready to go. The staff are extremely personable and professional so we have a new family now.
-tina maynard.

Rating: 5


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