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  • Categories: Veterinarians, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Services, Pet Groomers
  • Services: Veterinarians, Small Animal Vet, Reptile Vet, Bird Vet, Exotic Animal Vet, Emergency Veterinary Clinic, Animal Boarding, Animal Daycare, Spaying/Neutering, Declawing, Veterinary Surgery, Veterinary Euthanasia, Animal Microchipping, Animal Grooming, Veterinary House Calls, Veterinary Dentistry, Animal Flea Control, Holistic Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medical Specialties, Veterinary Vaccinations

About Us

  • Our staff has been performing veterinary medicine and compassionate animal care in the Henry County area for over thirty years. The Henry County Animal Hospital is a full service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest quality health care in an honest, caring and educational environment. We strive to help our patients live longer healthier lives, to make our practice grow and prosper, and to treat our clients, patients and each other as we would like to be treated.

    Services
    Henry County Animal Hospital is now accepting avian and exotic patients. Dr. Zimmers has extensive experience treating all kinds of animals, including birds, ferrets, rabbits, reptiles, and rodents. These patients require special handling and knowledge in order to be treated correctly. If you have an exotic pet in need of care, please call the hospital and make an appointment today.

    Say Goodbye At Home:
    We know how difficult it is to say goodbye to your beloved pet, especially in a hospital environment. To make this incredibly personal and sad time a little more comfortable for your pet and family, we are now offering euthanasia services in your home. If you are interested in this service, please call the hospital for details.

    Emergency services:
    We will no longer be accepting emergency calls after office hours. For the last six years, Dr. Zimmers has worked as an emergency/critical care veterinarian at large referral centers. Because of her experiences at these large hospitals, she has firsthand knowledge of what it takes to treat your pet in an emergency. In a true emergency, your pet may require bloodwork, IV fluids, radiographs, oxygen therapy, and even surgery. All of those procedures need to be done quickly and require multiple personnel to be available on site in order for your pet to have the best chance of survival. In addition, your pet would need to be monitored closely during the night, as surgical and critically ill patients condition can chang