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    At Mill Plain Veterinary Clinic, our vets can provide your pet with a variety of veterinary services. We are passionate about pets and will do our best to give your cat or dog the first-rate care they deserve.

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  • Core Veterinary Care

    Our vets can provide your pet with the services they need to achieve optimal health including routine dental care, vaccinations, wellness exams, and internal medicine. Your pet's health is our number one priority.

    Core Care

  • Veterinary Surgery & Recovery

    At Mill Plain Veterinary Clinic our vets are equipped with the tools and experience they need to provide your pet with a range of surgical services including orthopedic surgery, spaying/neutering, dental surgery, and more.

    Surgical Services

Why Choose Us?

Our team has years of experience and always treats your pets with kindness, always striving to provide the best care possible. We treat your pet as our own.

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Meet Our Vets

Our friendly vets work together as a team, putting the needs of your pet first. They are passionate about their work and truly care about your furry friend.

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Learn About Our Core Services

We offer everything your pet may need to achieve optimal health including dental care, preventive care, internal medicine, wellness exams, and boarding.

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Get Started at Our Hospital

We are currently welcoming new cat and dog patients to join our Danbury veterinary family. Contact us today to make an appointment.

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Mill Plain Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital that offers cats and dogs in Danbury and the surrounding areas complete veterinary care and comprehensive surgical services.

From preventive care and surgery to routine dental care and boarding, our diverse range of service offerings can meet all of your cat or dog's routine and medical veterinary needs under one roof.

Our vets care about the companion animals in Danbury and surrounding areas and over the last 30 years we have established a reputation for providing friendly, compassionate services and quality veterinary care.

Whether this is your first time taking your pet to our clinic or you have been trusting us with your pet's care for years, we will treat your pet with kindness and compassion.

We are here to provide your pet with the quality care they deserve to help them achieve optimal health.

Annual Wellness Exams

Wellness exams are like checkups for cats and dogs. We can find emerging conditions early when they are easier to treat.

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Prevent dangerous diseases or parasitic conditions from developing in the first place with preventive care and vaccinations.

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In-House Diagnostics

With our in-house lab, we can accurately diagnose your pet's symptoms and offer you immediate treatment options.

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Surgical Services

We offer a range of elective and medical surgeries to help restore your cat or dog's health and to keep their furry tail wagging.

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Geriatric Care

Routine care becomes even more essential for senior pets. We offer geriatric services to help maintain your pet's health in their golden years.

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Preventive Dentistry

Dental care is just as important for pets as it is for people. We offer dental exams and cleanings to help protect your pet's oral health.

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Address & Hours

Our vets at Mill Plain Veterinary Clinic are proud to serve pets in Danbury, CT and beyond.

Hospital Hours

  • Monday:08:00 am - 05:30 pm
  • Tuesday:08:00 am - 05:30 pm
  • Wednesday:08:00 am - 05:30 pm
  • Thursday:08:00 am - 05:30 pm
  • Friday:08:00 am - 05:30 pm
  • Saturday:08:00 am - 04:00 pm
  • Sunday:Closed

We are closed for lunch everyday from 12pm - 1pm

Phone

(203) 790-8387

Address

66 Mill Plain Rd Danbury CT 06811 US

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Tips & Advice From Our Team

Whether you are looking for advice about parasite protection or information on common pet illnesses, our informative blogs feature helpful tips and advice from our Danbury vets that will help you to keep your pets healthy and happy.

Dog worse after acupuncture: What Should I Do?

Acupuncture can provide a variety of health benefits for dogs. However, some owners have observed their dog's condition worsening after acupuncture sessions. In this blog post, our vets in Danbury explain why this occurs and provide guidance on what steps to take if you notice your dog's condition deteriorating after acupuncture.

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Diet for Dogs With Kidney Failure

Today, our Danbury vets discuss kidney failure in dogs and what type of diet they should be fed.

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In today's blog post, our Danbury vets share some healthy snack alternatives and natural treats for dogs.

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New Patients Welcome

Are you looking for a veterinarian for your cat or dog in Danbury? Mill Plain Veterinary Clinic is now accepting new patients! Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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Welcoming Patients from Noah's Ark Animal Hospital

The Noah's Ark Animal Hospital team is excited to work alongside the Mill Plain Veterinary Clinic team and continue to serve the veterinary needs of our patients.

If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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FAQs

What is the difference between a vet clinic and an animal hospital? ›

Services. Animal hospitals, also known as veterinary hospitals, typically offer a wider range of services and more specialized options compared to clinics. This doesn't mean that they have a higher quality of service than veterinary clinics, but it does mean that they have more treatments available.

Who owns NVA Veterinary? ›

NVA was acquired in 2019 by the investment firm JAB Holding Co. (JAB), along with Compassion-First.

How do I find the right vet? ›

Where to look for a veterinarian
  1. Ask a friend. Animal-owning friends are generally good sources of information. ...
  2. Breed clubs and special interest groups. ...
  3. Directories and the Internet. ...
  4. Your current veterinarian. ...
  5. Office hours.
  6. Professional staff.
  7. Fees and payment.
  8. Services.

How do I visit a vet? ›

What to take with you to the vet
  1. List of questions. Start jotting down questions as soon as you've booked your appointment, so you don't forget to ask everything you want to while you're there. ...
  2. Medication. ...
  3. Muzzle (if you need one) ...
  4. Short lead. ...
  5. Blanket. ...
  6. Food or treats. ...
  7. Photo and videos of your dog.

Why be a vet instead of a doctor? ›

Veterinarians can specialize in a specific animal, while doctors can only specialize in a specific body part, disease or condition. Work environments: Veterinarians primarily work in private clinics or small animal hospitals.

When should a vet be called? ›

Reasons to call your vet include changes in appetite, drinking more or less, increased fatigue, limping, yelping (or any other sign of pain), bleeding, blood in the stool, eating a foreign object, excessive restlessness or panting. A simple phone call to your vet costs nothing and the peace of mind is priceless!

Who owns most vets? ›

Mars, while not a private equity firm, is the biggest consolidator of pet care companies in the United States, owning pet food companies, pet pharmacies and veterinary care clinic chains such as Banfield Pet Hospitals and BluePearl.

How much money does NVA make? ›

As of Jul 10, 2024, the average annual pay for a Nva Veterinarian in the United States is $127,960 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $61.52 an hour. This is the equivalent of $2,460/week or $10,663/month.

What does NVA stand for in veterinary? ›

Photo courtesy of National Veterinary Associates. NVA chief executive Greg Hartmann is becoming the company's chairman, handing the CEO role to Larry Allgaier (not pictured), a former executive at Mars.

How do you know if you have a good vet? ›

Your vet should be able to comfort and console your ill or injured pet, as well as being empathic to you as a struggling pet owner. A great vet will also use compassion even when your pet is healthy to make your cat or dog feel at ease in an unfamiliar place.

Who is the most famous veterinary doctor in the world? ›

James Herriot– The Simple Life of the World's Most Famous Veterinarian.

How do you know if you can trust a vet? ›

5 Tips for Finding a Good Vet That You Trust
  • Look at Reviews Online. ...
  • Ask Local Pet Owners You Know What They Think. ...
  • Ask Local Experts Their Thoughts on a Vet. ...
  • Ask the Vet Clinic Some Questions Before Visiting. ...
  • Go for a Visit and See What You Think for Yourself.

Can you just walk into a vet? ›

So please do try and call the veterinary clinic before just walking in. We want to work with you in making sure your pet has a happy, healthy life. Part of that involves helping us be prepared so a phone call can go a long way to doing that if you're able.

Should you feed a dog before the vet? ›

Coming to vet can be stressful, even for outgoing dogs. We even recommending withholding food for dogs or cats before appointments so that we can feed and help them relax. However, pets with medical issues like diabetes or geriatric pets should not so that we can feed and help them relax.

What to do if I cant go to the vet? ›

If you can't reach your regular veterinarian, you have other options for getting urgent veterinary advice. One option is to contact your local emergency animal hospital. The emergency veterinarians may be able to give you advice over the phone or they may recommend that you bring your pet in for an exam.

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