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Sevierville Veterinary Clinic

Tri-County Veterinary Clinic


1935 Boyds Creek Hwy

Sevierville, TN 37876

Phone: 865-577-2866

Average Rating for Tri-County Veterinary Clinic: 5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (8 reviews)

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The Absolute BEST VET, that i have ever used. I travel 45 minutes just to let her take care of my dogs. Excellent Staff & Care always.
-Jill Branam Lusk.

Rating: 5
GREAT VET, VERY CARING
-BRUCE FOX.

Rating: 5
This is a great vet. We have 9 dogs and due to our hectic schedule we often call to have our dogs worked in at the last minute and they always try their best to see them. Great on returning calls and handling emergencies!!!!
-Susan Campbell.

Rating: 5
Dr. Chris and her staff are very caring and accomodating plus she is an excellent vet with vast knowledge.
-shirley patterson.

Rating: 5
Dr. Chris and her staff are very caring and accomodating plus she is an excellent vet with vast knowledge.
-shirley patterson.

Rating: 5
This vet clinic is the best I have ever used. My dog is another child and she only gets the best care, and that is exactly what she receives there.
-Danielle Reed.

Rating: 5
Dr. Biggs is a very caring and compassionate vet. She works tirelessly to provide the best care for my cats. The staff is very caring and accomodating also.
-Shirley & Larry Patterson.

Rating: 5
Dr. Chris and staff are very caring. She takes excellent care of my bassett hound, Miss Daisy Boo. She also takes great care of my horses, Georgia and Dually Bug. She really knows her stuff!!
-Jennifer Mikels.

Rating: 5


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