The staff at Rannals Small Animal Hospital strives to provide the best quality veterinary medical and surgical care for your pet. We couple this with a truly caring attitude and a friendly, knowledgeable staff that wants to keep your pet healthy and safe. In serving the Whitehouse area since 1979, we are committed to offering the best health care possible for your pet.
As such, we have equipped our hospital with a strong group of diagnostic and treatment tools, such as radiology, in house laboratory equipment, anesthesia and surgical monitoring equipment, and now, even state of the art digital ultrasound.
As such, we have equipped our hospital with a strong group of diagnostic and treatment tools, such as radiology, in house laboratory equipment, anesthesia and surgical monitoring equipment, and now, even state of the art digital ultrasound.
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Whitehouse Vet Dr. Randy M. Rannals established the Rannals Small Animal Hospital in 1979, after graduating with high honors from Texas A&M University in 1977 with degrees in Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.). He practiced for two years in Tyler before opening the clinic in Whitehouse.
We offer a full range of small animal diagnostic (radiography, blood analysis, etc) and ancillary laboratory services to diagnose and manage both minor and major health problems. Our experienced team is here to assist you with the outpatient and inpatient care needed throughout the life of your pet.
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Tessa Zedlitz
Jul 03, 2021
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Amanda Grace
Apr 20, 2021
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We are so thankful for Dr. Rannals and his team for providing our dachshund with such quality and efficient care when his little back became injured. We were able to get scheduled immediately for our emergency, and were surprised with how calm our high-anxiety boy was while being examined. He (and we!) knew he was in good hands! Dr. Rannals also was so kind to fully explain course of action and treatment and answer all of our questions. Could not recommend this office enough!
Joshua Edwards
Feb 21, 2021
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Daisy, our elderly and blind diabetic dog has now been bathed, and the large amount of fecal matter that was attached to her when she was returned to us from this 'hospital', has now been removed. We've received three different recommendations for reputable Veterinary Clinics in the area from friends. We're going to try and not let a bad and entirely avoidable experience color our view of others in this area who actually do care for the pets placed in their charge. Lets just hope that the treatment Daisy was subject to was a random event and will never be repeated. God bless.
Kyilene Winkler
Nov 09, 2020
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Casey Baldwin
Jun 26, 2020
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Gary Brumlow
May 18, 2020
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