ALBIA —
Garver’s Animal Health Center is proud to celebrate 10 years of improving the health of pets and farm animals in Central Iowa. Garver’s Animal Health Center is a full-service veterinary clinic for both small and large animals.
The Animal Health Center family of clinics has three clinics in south-central Iowa including the Animal Health Center of Oskaloosa, the Animal Health Center of Knoxville and the Garver’s Animal Health Center in Albia. They offer wellness exams, emergency services, vaccinations, general and laser surgery, grooming, boarding, embryo transfer and more. With more than 30 employees, Garver’s Animal Health Center is proud to offer state-of-the-art medical care to pets and livestock.
“I am extremely grateful to the wonderful customers who have been loyal to Garver’s Animal Health Center since we opened 10 years ago. If it wasn’t for their trust and friendship we would not be where we are today. Our clinic has great plans for the future, including moving to a new Knoxville location very soon” said Matt Garver, D.V.M. at the Annual Customer Appreciation Steak Dinner on Aug. 30. “A heartfelt ‘thank you’ goes out to each and everyone of you.”
To learn more about the Animal Health Center family of clinics, visit their web sites at www.AlbiaVet.com, www.OskyVet.com or www.Knoxville-Vet.com.
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