Flanary Veterinary Clinic
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 270-845-2958
- Address:
- 200 Eagle Nest Drive Paducah, KY 42003
- Email:
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- Categories
- Veterinarians, Dog Day Care, Kennels, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Services, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
- Services / Products
- Boarding Dentistry Food Geriatrics Surgery Ultrasound / Digital Radiology Ve
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Hills, Science Diet
- Associations
- Paduch, KY 42001 is nearby as well
General Info
We are a full-service veterinary and exoctics clinic servicing the Paducah community and surrounding areas with compassionate and quality care using top quality medicine that is state of the art and straight from the heart! Surgery, boarding, dentistry, senior care, preventative medicine, in house diagnostics
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Reviews
06/04/15
My partner and I have been using Flanary Veterinary Clinic (FVC) for over five years. Dr. Flanary, Dr. Rushing, and the rest of the FVC team is knowledgeable, committed and compassionate. I have personally watched the work go home with them at night and yet they return the next morning ready to tackle other challenges so our fur-children can have the life we all want for them. They go an extra mile to solve a problem and when the time comes for our fur-children to make their journey beyond, FVC grieves with you. If you are looking for vaccinations for your dog, boarding, or emergency care in western Kentucky, I recommend FVC.
By far the best vet clinic around! I wouldnt take any my pets anywhere else!! They are very compassionate and worked in budget! And i was happy to see how well my dogs did with them
03/01/11
First, let me say that Dr. Flanary is not my normal vet. Last year, my 4 month old puppy broke one of her front leg elbows and growth plate on the same leg. When I called my regular vet's office, I was given Dr. Flanary's number as she was the doctor on call in Paducah. She told me that "puppies" don't break bones, which is completely untrue. X-rays clearly showed that my dog had broken bones. We ended up having to take the dog to St. Louis to see an orthopedic specialist and paid $1500 for the procedure to fix the bones that Dr. Flanary said "weren't broken." Any doctor who says that a puppy can't break a bone, especially without even seeing or taking x-rays, is a doctor that I would avoid at all costs.