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Veterinary clinic details for Turtle Creek Veterinary Med





Greenville Veterinary Clinic

Turtle Creek Veterinary Med


5900 Jack Finney Blvd

Greenville, TX 75402

Phone: 903-454-6222

Average Rating for Turtle Creek Veterinary Med: 5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (2 reviews)

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I brought in two stray puppies that I am going to keep. I am so glad that I chose this clinic. They are extremely nice and just 24 hours after going to the clinic, Barney and Andy are not as lethargic and lifeless as they were when I brought them in. The clinics prices were reasonable and I expect that I will continue to use this doctor for their needs. Hopefully in their follow-up visit, they won't poop and pee in the floor. I was so embarassed and couldn't stop apologizing.
-Wendy Bowman.

Rating: 5
I would not go anywhere else. Everyone treats you as if you were their only client.
-Bonnie Miller.

Rating: 5


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