Glenway Animal Hospital

Glenway Animal Hospital Glenway Animal Hospital is AHAA accredited and has been family owned and operated since 1995.

Our doctors and staff are committed to providing you and your pet with the best veterinary medicine available. You can find more information about our hospital, doctors and staff at:
www.glenwayanimalhospital.com

Med Vet Cincinnati: 3964 Red Bank ExpresswayFairfax, Ohio 45227(513) 561-0069Med Vet, Medical and Cancer Center for Pets...
12/21/2024

Med Vet Cincinnati: 3964 Red Bank Expressway
Fairfax, Ohio 45227
(513) 561-0069
Med Vet, Medical and Cancer Center for Pets, has two health care units: MedVet Specialty Practices and the Emergency Service 24-hour center for immediate medical attention.
Mission Vet Urgent Care: 9302 Towne Square Ave,
Blue Ash, OH 45242
(513) 855-0926
https://petveturgentcare.com/
Urgent Care hours are Monday – Friday 2pm-10pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am-8pm. You can check in online prior to driving over to Blue Ash, allowing you to wait at home until your estimated visit time.
Grady Veterinary Hospital: 9255 Winton Road,
Cincinnati OH 45231
513-931-8675
Grady Veterinary Hospital is in the Finneytown area. It is not a specialty hospital, but is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The CARE CENTER: 6995 East Kemper Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45249
(513) 530-0911
The CARE Center’s doctors and staff specialize in emergency situations. Board certified surgeons and internists are available as needed. The CARE Center is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
**As not all facilities can care for exotic pets, we also have a list of Emergency Options available for rabbits and pocket pets. If you would like a copy of this sheet as well, please let us know**
The Emergency facilities in the area also work closely with your regular veterinarian to ensure continuity of care and proper follow-up. We suggest that our pet owners become familiar (test drives really help!) with the location of this facility.
Med Vet Hilliard: 5230 Renner Rd.
Columbus, OH 43228
614-870-0480
This emergency facility is THE most experienced in treating rabbits and other exotics in emergency situations. They have advanced internal medicine capabilities (such as ultrasound, CT scans, MRI, etc.), a board-certified exotics specialist, as well as a board-certified surgeon, that are all experienced with pocket pets. The hospital is staffed by vets and support staff that are trained to handle small mammals. This is the place to go if your pet needs advanced supportive nursing care and hospitalization over a weekend, or at night if your pet is likely to need surgery or advanced diagnostics See less

12/20/2024

Please spread the word so we can reunite this found dog with its family! FOUND on December 18, 2024 in Cincinnati, OH 45211 near Woodbine and trevor

Description: Looks like black lab about 1-2 years old

Do you have information? Contact finder here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/71088628

Lost or found a pet? Report it to PawBoost here: https://www.pawboost.com/l/rpf

Getting ready for holiday!
12/20/2024

Getting ready for holiday!

12/19/2024
Happy birthday Kito!! We are glad you are on our team 🐾❤️
12/18/2024

Happy birthday Kito!! We are glad you are on our team 🐾❤️

We got to meet Bean today- she’s adorable! 🥰
12/13/2024

We got to meet Bean today- she’s adorable! 🥰

Allow Extra Time When Traveling With a Pet: Make sure to schedule extra time for travel, as your dog will need regular b...
12/12/2024

Allow Extra Time When Traveling With a Pet: Make sure to schedule extra time for travel, as your dog will need regular breaks to relieve themselves and stretch their legs. Cats don’t need these pit stops as much as dogs as long as you bring along a litter box for the car.

Try to Keep a Regular Routine:Whether during a long road trip or at a relative’s home, your dog will appreciate eating their meals and taking their usual walk at the same time. Cats are creatures of habit too, so keeping their routine as normal as possible is important for limiting their stress.

Pack for Your Pet: You’ll want to stock up on waste bags for your dog’s outdoor breaks. Have plenty of water bowls and water on hand, and pack extra of your pet’s food. Don’t forget their medications and supplements — make sure you have enough for the whole time you’ll be away.

Don’t Forget Their Papers: If you’re crossing state lines or traveling internationally, your pet may need a signed health certificate from your veterinarian. You’ll want to talk to your vet well in advance (at least 2 weeks) for your pet’s health certificate.

Update Your Pet’s ID Tags and Microchip:The last thing you want is for your pet to get lost while on holiday. But in case they do, having a collar with up-to-date contact information and making sure their microchip is registered and information updated will increase your chances of a fast reunion.

We enjoyed our holiday party.
12/10/2024

We enjoyed our holiday party.

Address

6272 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
45211

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

(513) 662-0224

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