At Parkway Animal Hospital in Mobile, Alabama, we believe your pet is family. We treat your family as we do ours. Our goal is to offer the most up to date care to keep your canine or feline family member happy. We offer a wide range of services to the community such as pet vaccinations, pet care products, wellness plans, and more.
Parkway Animal Hospital has been in business since 1984. We offer specialized care for cats and dogs, along with the convenience of ordering your pet care supplies and other products from our partner MyVetStoreOnline(R). To find out more about our Pet Hospital & Surgery Center, call Parkway Animal Hospital in Mobile, Alabama at 251-479-1133.
Parkway Animal Hospital has been in business since 1984. We offer specialized care for cats and dogs, along with the convenience of ordering your pet care supplies and other products from our partner MyVetStoreOnline(R). To find out more about our Pet Hospital & Surgery Center, call Parkway Animal Hospital in Mobile, Alabama at 251-479-1133.
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Dr Martin moved to Mobile in 1991 (after meeting his wife Connie at the University of Alabama, (not that he would ever admit to attending ) to lay roots where they were blessed with three beautiful children. After a short vet appt with his pet (oddly at Parkway AH) Dr. Martin knew his calling for veterinary medicine.
Statistics point to an interesting trend in pet health care. A recent study, commissioned by Bayer HealthCare LLC, Animal Health Division and conducted by Brakke Consulting in collaboration with the National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues, indicates that even though the population of pet owners has increased, the number of dogs and cats receiving veterinary care has sharply decreased.
Looking for a new fur baby? Check out some of the pet rescue groups we work with. Adopting a new fur baby from one of these groups is a great way to share your life and reduce pet overpopulation. Most of these organizations are funded by donations and are staffed by volunteers who share their love of pets by giving their time to work with these organizations.
Due to improved veterinary care and dietary habits, pets are living longer now than they ever have before. One consequence of this is that pets, along with their owners and veterinarians, are faced with a whole new set of age-related conditions. In recent years there has been extensive research on the problems facing older pets and how their owners and veterinarians can best handle their special needs.
As everyone knows Parkway works diligently to provide the up most care to our clients & their fur babies! In addition to this, we also work with many of the local rescues at a reduced cost. Visit our friends at Furry Friends of the Panhandle Rescue. We are seeing families firmly devoted to their fur babies, having medical emergency situations in which they have no means for proper care to help their little ones.
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Jonathan Shearer
Nov 04, 2021
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I got a new kitten and needed to get him neutered, microchipped and have his first round of shots done. My appointment was set quickly and pre-surgery instructions were emailed to me. Once in the office, the check-in process was quick and painless. The staff took great care of my kitty, he recovered quickly, the stitches stayed tight and the incision healed quickly and well. My total bill for the office visit, shots, surgery and microchipping only came to around $200 which made an already pleasant experience even better. This is my permanent veterinary clinic now and I would highly recommend them
Juan Hernandez
Aug 30, 2021
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