Location


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Hours

Description

Services

Animals Treated

Staff Members

Established 1972

Location

209 Colonial Heights Road PO Box 5316
Kingsport, (TN)
USA 37663
Tel : 423-239-5116
Fax : 423-239-3801

Travel Directions

Colonial Heights is the main marker off of Fort Henry Drive between I-81 and Moreland Drive.

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Hours

Monday

: 7:30 - 6:00

Tuesday

: 7:30 - 6:00

Wednesday

: 7:30 - 6:00

Thursday

: 7:30 - 6:00

Friday

: 7:30 - 6:00

Saturday

: 9:00 - 1:00

Sunday

: Closed

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Description

We are a full-service hospital that has an accreditation with the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). This accreditation means that we have met and surpassed numerous specifications to provide the utmost in service and care to you and your pet.

We are committed to strengthening the human-companion animal bond. We offer exams, vaccinations, general and advanced surgeries, an in-house lab, general and advanced dental procedures, as well as behavior counseling. Thank you for visiting our site, we look forward to hearing from you as well as meeting your special family member!

So come and see us at Colonial Heights Animal Hospital; we're here to help you and your pet to feel better.


Services

Routine Examinations, Vaccinations, Dentistry, Indoor Boarding, General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Euthanasia, Pet Cremation, Grooming, Nutritional Counseling, Microchipping (HomeAgain), Radiology and Ultrasound, 24-hour Emergency Service, Pharmacy and Laboratory services, Geriatric Medicine, Retail Pet Food (Science Diet)

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Animals Treated

Cats, Dogs

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Staff Members

Dr. C Carr Hyatt III

Partner and Veterinarian

Dr. Hyatt is a Auburn graduate and partner at Colonial Heights.

Dr. Sarah P. Essick

Partner and Veterinarian

Dr. Essick is also a partner in the hospital and specialized in feline medicine. She is a University of Tennessee graduate.

Dr. Kathyrn Shoemaker

Veterinarian

Dr. Shoemaker is an LSU graduate and focuses primarily on surgery and thyroidectomies.

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