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Why Central Animal Hospital?

Our caring team at Central Animal Hospital of Stoneham in Stoneham, MA is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art, compassionate care for your pets.

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Services

Central Animal Hospital provides a few services to meet your needs.

    About us

    We are excited to work closely with our clients in a collaborative, team-oriented approach to create personalized care plans that are thoughtfully tailored to meet the unique needs of each pet, ensuring they receive the most compassionate and effective care possible. Join Our Team Central Animal Hospital is growing! We’re currently seeking experienced team members for leadership roles in our technician and reception departments. Visit careers page for more info.

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    FAQ

    Answers to Common Questions

    Yes, Central Animal Hospital sees patients by appointment to ensure each pet receives the time and attention they need. We do our best to accommodate walk-ins, but we recommend calling in advance to schedule a visit to reduce your wait time.

    Central Animal Hospital advises annual wellness exams since they are crucial for your pet's long-term health. They allow us to establish a baseline for your pet's health, monitor for early signs of disease, and keep their vaccinations and parasite prevention up to date.

    Central Animal Hospital accepts cash, major credit cards/debit cards as well as financing options such as Care Credit and Scratchpay.

    At Central Animal Hospital, we are a full-service veterinary clinic providing comprehensive care for your pet. Our services include wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, spaying and neutering, surgery, and diagnostics. Please contact us for more information on specific services.

    A diagnosis can only be made after a thorough physical exam by a veterinarian. Central Animal Hospital cannot legally or safely prescribe medication without first examining your pet.