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ROCK SPRING VETERINARY CLINIC
1905 Rock Spring Road, Forest Hill, Maryland 21050 Telephone 410-838-6960 Fax 410-838-7343
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Welcome to the Rock Spring
Veterinary Clinic
The Rock Spring Veterinary Clinic is a full service veterinary medical facility located in Forest Hill, Maryland since 1952. Our doctors and veterinary nurses care for dogs, cats, rabbits, chinchillas and other pocket pets. Our team has pledged to provide exceptional medical care, surgical care and dental care for our highly valued patients. And while every pet arrives with a human companion, we believe in providing the most up to date information so each pet owner has the best information available to care for their pet.
We understand that your pet holds a valued place in your life and your heart so we have made it our goal to respect and honor that special bond by providing the best possible care for your pet. As a part of that goal, we have chosen to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Associaton (AAHA) and have our hospital measured against the most rigorous published standards in the veterinary industry. We are one of approximately 3000 hospitals in the country to do so.
Ours is a progressive approach to medical care, and we are always open to the development of new and more effective techniques. Digital radiography, laprascopic and endoscopic procedures, laser therapy as well as wellness care provide the foundation for your pet's well being. Behavior consultations, senior care, nutritional counseling and other health related educational opportunities are available for our clients. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and about how Rock Spring Veterinary Clinic can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.
We are located on Route 24, Rock Spring Road, just south of the intersection with Route 23 in Forest Hill.
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LASER THERAPY AVAILABLEFor those pets with pain or inflammation we are pleased to offer our Companion Animal Laser Therapy. It eases pain, improves mobility, aids in the treatment of infections and can allow for less use of medications. Our goal is an improved quality of life for your pet. Please call our office for additional information.
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| Hours
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| Monday |
7:30am - 7:00pm |
| Tuesday |
7:30am - 7:00pm |
| Wednesday |
7:30am - 7:00pm |
| Thursday |
7:30am - 7:00pm |
| Friday |
7:30am - 7:00pm |
| Saturday |
8:00am - 1:00pm |
| Sunday |
Closed |
| For after hours emergency care please contact Harford Emergency Veterinary Services at 410-420-8000 or Animal Emergency Hospital at 410-420-7297(PAWS).
Our doctors are available for appointments Monday through Saturday. Please call for an appointment, or log onto your pet portal and email us your request at your convenience. Sick patients are seen the same day. If you experience an emergency during normal office hours, please call so that we may be able to provide you with important information prior to your arrival.
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