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Top-Notch Veterinary Care in Merrillville, Crown Point IN, & Beyond
Whether your pet is your best friend, confidante or fitness partner, we at Southlake Animal Hospital of Merrillville and Crown Point recognize that, like us, you consider them part of the family. We’ve been serving the Merrillville and Crown Point communities for over 25 years, offering both traditional as well as holistic and integrative therapy options.
We’d love the opportunity to serve you and your furry friend as well! As pet parents, we understand the love you have for your animal companion and look forward to showing you how we treat our patients with a kind, compassionate touch.
For many pet parents, having the option to choose alternative medicine for their animal family members is a huge benefit. These techniques combine ancient methodology with modern technology for natural healing and enhanced wellness.
There are many different ailments than can affect a companion animal’s skin. Whether it’s a topical problem, like a hot spot or rash, or something more in-depth like an infection, the symptoms can be downright unpleasant.
As loving pet parents, we want our animal companions by our side for as many years as possible. At Southlake Animal Hospital, we believe the best way to ensure this happens is by making a commitment to their ongoing wellness.
Refer a friend or family member and both of you will receive a $25 credit towards any visit.
PLUS a big dose of love from all of us too!
We love your pets as much as you do!
From our receptionist to our vet techs to our patient greeter, the careteam at Southlake Animal Hospital will make you and your best friend feel welcomed and relaxed!
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