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Welcome to Kincardine Veterinary Services

As a new client of our practice, you can expect our full attention to your pets’ needs. Our service will be provided with courtesy and respect. When you arrive for your appointment, you will be greeted warmly, and we will usher you into an examination room as soon as we have one available. Our goal is to see all of our clients and patients on time, and although we have contingencies for emergencies, there will be times where the unexpected will create delays. We will ensure these are minimized as much as possible.

Appointments are scheduled for 30 minutes to allow time for a thorough examination of your pet. The veterinarian and often our veterinary technicians will all take part in this appointment. We will have time to answer your questions and plan for further diagnostics, treatments or preventive health care. Depending on the nature of your pet’s visit or pet’s illness, diagnostics may be started immediately or scheduled at a future time. Our client care specialists will handle billing and schedule any needed follow up.

We are excited to meet you and your human and animal family members!

What Our Clients Are Saying...

Very caring vets and staff. We recently moved to the area and we had to put our 16 year old cat down and the staff were patient and kind and explained everything very clearly to us including our options. They were respectful and truly made a sad day so much easier. I will continue to use their services in the future as my mom and grandmother also have used their services for years. Great community vet and I would highly recommend them.

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Our Story

Our office was built in 1975 and was the first veterinary facility in the area to be constructed as a veterinary hospital. In those days, the majority of veterinary services revolved around food animal production and that meant going out to farms to treat cows, horses, pigs, and sheep. Most veterinarians had a mobile vehicle equipped to handle large animal emergencies and a small animal office in part of their house. It was Dr. Ed Empringham that had the vision to build a clinic that would be capable of serving the small animals in the community then and well into the future.

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