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350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
(617) 522-7400
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Angell Animal Medical Centers – Boston

350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
(617) 522-7282
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Angell West

293 Second Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451
(781) 902-8400
For on-site assistance (check-ins and pick-ups):
(339) 970-0790
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Angell at Essex

565 Maple Street, Danvers, MA 01923
(978) 304-4648
essex@angell.org
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Boston

350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
(617) 522-5055
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Cape Cod

1577 Falmouth Road, Centerville, MA 02632
(508) 775-0940
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Nevins Farm

400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844
(978) 687-7453
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Northeast Animal Shelter

347 Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-9888
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Angell Primary Care and Wellness

Your pets depend on you to keep them healthy, and we are here to help. Are all of their vaccinations up to date? Do you need help selecting the best flea and tick prevention products? Has your pet gained or lost weight recently, changed his or her eating habits, or just seemed a little down? Is your senior pet having any problems? Maybe everything seems fine, but we still recommend making an appointment for an annual exam. Pets need them too, just like any other member of your family. Angell Animal Medical Center provides more than specialty services. Our General Medicine staff will welcome you and your pet and give you the best and friendliest of care.

With locations in Boston, Waltham, and Danvers, you will be able to access the highest quality of care for your pet.

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Our Services

  • Offers primary care clinicians for all life stages
  • Coordinates and advises with the 14 Angell Animal Medical Center Specialty services
  • Provides preventative health care such as:
    o Examinations
    o Geriatric Medicine services
    o Dermatology services
    o Management for patients with chronic disease, such as kidney failure or diabetes
    o Spaying and Neutering
    o Vaccination protocols specific to your pet’s lifestyle
  • Access to in-house radiology services for efficient diagnosis, including ultrasonography, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
  • Provides pets with the most advanced and updated preventative and therapeutic care possible
  • International Travel Assistance

Angell Share the Care Client Referral Program

For every first-time client you refer to our Angell General Medicine service through our online Share the Care Referral Program, your friend will receive a $20 off coupon for our General Medicine service, and you will receive a $20 off gift card redeemable on any Angell hospital service or product including medical care, food, and flea medications.

 

 

 

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Boston (Jamaica Plain)

Boston (Jamaica Plain)

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Waltham

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Danvers

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Fear Free Veterinary Care

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General Medicine Articles

Importance of Annual Exams for your Dog and Cat

Annual exams are recommended for your pet to help maintain the best quality of life and to be more preventative than reactionary to disease processes.

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Vaccine Reactions

Vaccines are generally well-tolerated but it is not unusual for some pets to have some mild side effects after receiving a vaccination.

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What is Leptospirosis, and What Can I Do About it?

Many of us are aware of the dangers posed by ticks carrying the bacteria that can result in Lyme disease. But another “L” infection may be on the rise and can result in greater morbidity and mortality, for dogs in particular, called Leptospirosis.

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