Lisbon Veterinary Clinic in Lisbon, Ohio was founded in 1984 as a mixed animal practice. Since that time the clinic has grown by leaps and bounds. The practice currently employs nine veterinarians, four registered veterinary technicians and more than fifteen support staff members. The small animal portion of the practice offers complete wellness care, dentistry, digital radiography, surgery and hospitalized patient care.
We also have a small boarding facility. Our pharmacy stocks most needed medications and we carry several varieties of prescription diets for both cats and dogs. We have two to three veterinarians working in the clinic daily and a caring and knowledgeable staff to meet your needs. For established clients, a 24 hour emergency service is available.
We also have a small boarding facility. Our pharmacy stocks most needed medications and we carry several varieties of prescription diets for both cats and dogs. We have two to three veterinarians working in the clinic daily and a caring and knowledgeable staff to meet your needs. For established clients, a 24 hour emergency service is available.
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Our mission is to provide the highest quality medical and surgical care to our patients while providing our clients with education and assistance in all aspects of animal care and ownership, including public health awareness. We strive to exceed our clients' expectations by treating owners and their pets with respect, honesty, and compassion and treating all animals as if they were our own.
We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. We also work closely with local emergency and specialty practices when special diagnostic procedures are required.
Our facility includes a well-stocked pharmacy, in-hospital surgery suite for small animal patients, in-house and ambulatory digital x-ray capabilities, a closely supervised hospitalization area, full service grooming, and an indoor boarding kennels for our patients.At Lisbon Veterinary Clinic we strive to offer not only sound advice, but also optimal veterinary care, thus allowing you the enjoyment of your companion or farm animal for many years.
Our facility includes a well-stocked pharmacy, in-hospital surgery suite for small animal patients, in-house and ambulatory digital x-ray capabilities, a closely supervised hospitalization area, full service grooming, and an indoor boarding kennels for our patients.At Lisbon Veterinary Clinic we strive to offer not only sound advice, but also optimal veterinary care, thus allowing you the enjoyment of your companion or farm animal for many years.
They are the first people that you will meet when you visit or call our office. In addition to scheduling your appointment, they will be happy to help you in any way that they can. In 2014 we added a separate entrance and reception desk to help serve our large animal clients more efficiently. Our large animal clients can go directly to this desk when picking up prescriptions and supplies for their animals.
Because of the shorter lifespan of our pets, we stress the importance of an annual physical examination. Thorough check-ups and preventive care can help alleviate serious health problems. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services: Our hospital is equipped to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to care for your pets' complete health care needs.
At Lisbon Veterinary Clinic, we understand that protecting the health of your herd is not only important for each animal's well-being, but it is also your livelihood. Whether you have just a few animals, or a very large herd, we are happy to provide the care that you need. Here's a look at a few of the services we offer.
Reviews (5)
Laura B.
Dec 15, 2021
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I wouldn't let my enemy take their pet to this clinic. Awful people. Neglectful. They will blame the owner instead of taking responsibly for their mistakes. My cat was sick fir several years with no help from them. Just shots antibiotics over and over. They misdiagnosed him but luckily crago, my new vet figured it out the first time he went.
Dana R.
Oct 19, 2021
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I took my dog Gator. My best friend, my shadow & my childerns protector in. After hundreds of dollars in tests, They told us he needed to be neutered to fix his health Issues. We got him fixed 3 days Later. He continued to decline fast. We took him back to only be told after hundreds more In tests that he's rittled with cancer and
Needs put down. They knew he was dying and raked as much money out of us as they could. We're left heartbroken and with nothing but a urn. They offered no condolences. I won't take another animal here.
Needs put down. They knew he was dying and raked as much money out of us as they could. We're left heartbroken and with nothing but a urn. They offered no condolences. I won't take another animal here.
Mike W.
Jul 28, 2018
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I recently had to put down my cat whom I had for many years. It was very traumatic for me. The staff there couldn't have been better. They light a candle as an indicator that someone's pet is being put to sleep. And two days later I received a sympathy card which contained my cat's paw print. The staff couldn't have been any more compassionate. They made the process tolerable. Kudos to Lisbon Veterinary Clinic.
Patrick O.
Jul 12, 2017
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It's difficult for me to find the words to remain civil. Money grubbing, incompassionate, opportunistic exploitation of their clientele are the kindest words I can express about them. I brought my Dog in, deathly ill, and they spent 3 days giving me false hope, lying about her chances of survival and running up a whopper of a bill which they NEVER disclosed until the third day. They said she would need to stay there and asked for 185 up front. Each day they told me she was doing well. The morning of the third day, I asked if the 185 was used up yet. She almost laughed out loud. She said yes
Kris T.
Feb 12, 2015
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The people who work at this clinic were not compassionate about my dog's health problem, nor were they helpful at all over the phone when I called. I came into town with my dog from Las Vegas for two weeks and he needed to be seen by a vet the day after Christmas. A friend of mine referred me to this clinic. He had a huge, red growth on his stomach that looked infectious and I wasn't going to be going back to my house to take him to my normal Vet until January 5th. This clinic refused to schedule an appointment for my dog and said that it did not seem "serious" enough for him