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Veterinary clinic details for Southpaw Animal Health





Tampa Veterinary Clinic

Southpaw Animal Health


15421 N Dale Mabry Hwy

Tampa, FL 33618

Phone: 813-968-4025

Fax: 813-264-6656

Average Rating for Southpaw Animal Health: 5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (7 reviews)

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-J H.

Rating: 5
I am so sorry I missed my appointment, I was in hospital with pneumonia.I need an appointment on Friday for my little girl (Ginger) and probably my little bow (Diesel). Please call me 290-6200 ext 3754. Please call me
-Theresa taylor.

Rating: 5
I am so sorry I missed my appointment, I was in hospital with pneumonia.I need an appointment on Friday for my little girl (Ginger) and probably my little bow (Diesel). Please call me 290-6200 ext 3754. Please call me
-Theresa taylor.

Rating: 5
Best veterinarian's in north Tampa. Dr. Bruce Dejnozka is very knowledgeable, kind and gentle. He goes out of his way to give each pet the very best of care. The staff is also outstanding and very considerate. I highly recommend Southpaw!!!
-B Vaughn.

Rating: 5
Absolutely the best vet i have ever been to. came highly recommended and for good reason. The staff is friendly and helpful, the doctor is patient and caring. and the prices are fair. What more can a pet owner ask for. Thank you Southpaw!!
-Laura Bottecchia.

Rating: 5
Dr. Drake is an outstanding vet and goes above and beyond to help diagnose and respond to my dog's need.
-Kathy Appell.

Rating: 5
I have 3 greyhounds 2 of which have been regukar visitors to Southpaw. Everyone there has been great to work with...through good news and bad. i recommend them to anyone who asks me what vet i use
-Karen Figy.

Rating: 5


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