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Pleasant Valley Veterinary

Pleasant Valley Veterinary

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211 E McMurray Rd, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, 15317, United States
(724) 941-5484 www.pvvcinc.com
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Aug 3, 2018
This practice is excellent. Moved to TN but came back for visit. Dr Knox and staff were extremely accommodating when my bulldog needed seen asap and then needed surgery. I have 2 bulldogs, one was in poor health until I came there and saw Dr Andrea. Maybe moved but will try to always be seen there when visiting, can't say enough about this group. Highly recommended, without a doubt!

Jul 27, 2018
The front end office staff was very welcoming!(who doesn’t live a puppy?!?) Dr Brad and his Tech worked great together for our first time visit, then I was able to schedule my next appointments as the Dr suggested with the Tech before leaving the exam room.

Jul 21, 2018
Great experience with Dr. Brad and entire staff! They all took a lot of time to “listen” to our concerns and thourougjly explore our pets needs! Professional , caring , and thorough! A wonderful place to care for our fur family !

Jul 27, 2018
We have been bringing our dogs here for years. Every vet we have seen has been caring and gentle with our dogs. It's clear they not only are excellent vets, but truly love animals.

Jul 21, 2018
I have been visiting PVVC for 25+ years. My current dog has privacy issues and will only poop in deep grass or woods so collecting a stool sample can be challenging. PVVC has always been very willing to give me an appointment the same day when I call after successfully getting the sample. Yesterday Dr. Andrea carefully explained exactly what she was finding and how to manage my now 11 year old companion to maintain her good health.

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