Location


Travel Directions

Hours

Description

Services

Animals Treated

Staff Members

We treat your pet as our own.

Location

30125 Euclid Avenue
Wickliffe, (OH)
USA 44092
Tel : 440.943.5120
Fax : 440-516-1398

Travel Directions

From Route 2--Exit at E 305 exit. Head South to Euclid Ave. Turn right. We're about 1/3 mile from the E 305/Euclid intersection on the right side of the street.

From 271 N--to 90 E--Exit at SOM Center/Rt 91. Head North. Go to Eucid Avenue. Turn left. We're on the right side of the street about a mile and a half from the SOM Ctr./Euclid intersection.

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Hours

Monday

: 9 AM - 8 PM

Tuesday

: 9 AM - 5 PM

Wednesday

: 9 AM - 12 NOON

Thursday

: 9 AM - 8 PM

Friday

: 9 AM - 5 PM

Saturday

: 9 AM - 12 NOON

Sunday

: CLOSED

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Description

Dr. Richard A Solwitz and the staff of the Willow Run Veterinary have been working to keep your pets happy and healthy since 1987. Our mission is to combine old-fashioned service with modern medicine to keep your companions healthy and give you piece of mind.

We believe that it is through working with you, the pet owner, that we can work together to give your pet a happy, healthy, and long life. Pets are an important part of our lives, and we want nothing more than to ensure that your friends remain with you for a long, long time!


Services

Physical examinations, microchipping, OFA screening, surgical procedures including spay/neuter, X-rays, in-house lab testing of blood and urine, dentistry, cat grooming, vaccinations tailored to your pet's needs.

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Animals Treated

Cats, Dogs, Pocket Pets

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Staff Members

Richard A. Solwitz

Doctor of Veterinary Medricine and practice owner

Dr. Solwitz graduated from the Ohio State University in 1980. His son, Ben, is currently attending the Rochester Institute of Technology, majoring in Computer Science. Dr. Solwitz loves to play golf, and we hear he's pretty darn good. He's a big fan of the Cleveland Indians as well as OSU's Buckeyes. He's also a big fan of the Dawg Pound--a good veterinarian should be!!

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