Granby Veterinary Clinic
458 E. Agate - Granby, CO 80446-0425
Call (970)887-3848 for an appointment!
(970)887-3848
www.granbyveterinaryclinic.com
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Granby Veterinary Clinic welcomes you!
Our Tradition is Excellence Listening to people, Caring for animals Welcome to Granby Veterinary Clinic. We provide compassionate healthcare services to animals in Granby and the surrounding areas. Dr. Susan Tasillo has offered a wide variety of preventive, medical, surgical and dental services for our patients since 2005. Currently, Dr. Sue is looking forward to an experienced colleague taking over in the summer of 2026. Meanwhile, we have limited clinic hours on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in order to continue to serve local residents. Our hours may expand if demand increases. Granby Veterinary Clinic is equipped to provide great care for your pet. Starting with routine preventive care for new additions, we're here to help your family to enjoy many years with your four-footed friends! When accidents or illness occurs, we have in-house laboratory testing for accurate diagnoses. We also offer digital x-rays, anesthesia, surgery and periodontal care.
Please browse our website to learn more about our animal clinic and the services we provide for companion animals in Granby and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library. Please call our office today at (970)887-3848 for all your pet health care needs. |
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