Welcome to
Standale Veterinary Hospital
Dr. Katheryn E. Applegate and our team are committed to bringing you and your pets better health through the practice of Veterinary Medicine. Grand Rapids based Standale Veterinary Hospital was founded in 1991
Standale Veterinary Hospital offers the Grand Rapids animal community complete medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. In addition, for your pet's comfort, we offer laser surgery. Because we have an in-house, pharmacy, lab and radiology facilities, our facility enables you to make one stop for your pet's medical care. We are open for appointments during normal business hours, and three evenings per week. In case of an after hours emergency, contact the Animal Emergency Clinic at (616) 361-9911
September Dental Special - Call today and schedule your pet's dental work during our September special and save up to $123.00! 453-0080
Heartworm and flea season are here! If your pet is not already on a heartworm and flea preventative, it should be! Click here to link to the American Heartworm Society website and learn more about heartworm disease and your dog or cat.
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Visit us soon for the following special offers:
Buy 6 get two free on Advantage Multi
Buy 6 get one free on Frontline
$5.00 rebate with the purchase of 12 Heartgard
Purchase 12 months of Heartgard and Frontline and receive a gift bag and toy
Remember, only products purchased through your veterinarian and continued year-round carry a guarantee which will pay the cost of treatment if your pet is infected with a parasite that the product is designed to prevent.
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