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Below is a sample search of our veterinarian listings located nearest to Seattle. To find Veterinarians nearest you use our free search tool above.

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South Seattle Veterinary Hospital

11033 1st Avenue South
Seattle, WA, 98168
Tel: (206) 242-8338

Tukwila Pet Hospital - Richard Haven DVM

13802 Military Road South
Seattle, WA, 98168
Tel: (206) 242-2690

South Seattle Veterinary Hospital

11033 1st Ave S
Seattle, WA, 98168
Tel: (206) 971-9923

Airport Veterinary Clinic

14636 Military Rd S
Tukwila, WA, 98168
Tel: (206) 243-7777

Hazen R E Dr Jr

13802 Military Rd S
Tukwila, WA, 98168
Tel: (206) 242-2690

Jackson G William Dr

13060 1st Ave S
Burien, WA, 98168
Tel: (206) 243-2900

Queen Anne Animal Clinic - Stephen M Jones DVM

1800 Queen Anne Avenue North
Seattle, WA, 98109
Tel: (206) 284-2148

Queen Anne Animal Clinic

1800 Queen Anne Ave N
Seattle, WA, 98109
Tel: (206) 284-2148

Broadway Veterinary Hospital

1824 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA, 98122
Tel: (206) 324-5678

Broadway Veterinary Hospital

1824 12th Ave
Seattle, WA, 98122
Tel: (206) 322-5444

The Vets - Mobile Vet Care in Seattle

Seattle, Washington, 98122
Tel: (844) 722-8387

Eastlake Veterinary Hospital - Carl D Anderson DVM

1536 Eastlake Avenue East
Seattle, WA, 98102
Tel: (206) 328-2675

Anderson Carl D Dvm

1536 Eastlake Ave E
Seattle, WA, 98102
Tel: (206) 328-2675

Blue Cross Veterinary Hospital

2227 4th Avenue South
Seattle, WA, 98134
Tel: (206) 623-1932

Blue Cross Veterinary Hospital

2227 4th Ave S
Seattle, WA, 98134
Tel: (206) 623-1932

Rainier Veterinary Hospital - Cliffford Heino DVM

815 Rainier Avenue South
Seattle, WA, 98144
Tel: (206) 324-4144

Atlantic Veterinary Hospital - David M Batteiger DVM

2115 23rd Avenue South
Seattle, WA, 98144
Tel: (206) 323-4433

Atlantic Veterinary Hospital

2115 23rd Ave S
Seattle, WA, 98144
Tel: (206) 323-4433

Heino Clifford Dr

815 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA, 98144
Tel: (206) 324-4144

Boudreaux Kristine DVM

501 15th Avenue East
Seattle, WA, 98112
Tel: (206) 322-5750

Byrd Teri Dr

4016 E Madison St
Seattle, WA, 98112
Tel: (206) 324-4050

Capitol Hill Animal Clinic

501 15th Ave E
Seattle, WA, 98112
Tel: (206) 322-5750

Elliott Bay Animal Hospital - John Kelly DVM

2042 15th Avenue West
Seattle, WA, 98119
Tel: (206) 285-7387

Elliott Bay Animal Hospital

2042 15th Ave W
Seattle, WA, 98119
Tel: (206) 285-7387

Interbay Veterinary Care Center

3040 16th Ave W
Seattle, WA, 98119
Tel: (206) 282-1961

Urban Vet

1405 Elliott Ave W
Seattle, WA, 98119
Tel: (206) 352-6900

Washingtong State Hospital Association

300 Elliott Ave W
Seattle, WA, 98119
Tel: (206) 283-8200

Admiral Veterinary Hospital - Don Shaffer DVM

2231 California Avenue Southwest
Seattle, WA, 98116
Tel: (206) 937-4940

Greentree Animal Hospital - Kenneth D Mc Kim DVM

4440 California Avenue Southwest
Seattle, WA, 98116
Tel: (206) 932-5593

Admiral Veterinary Hospital

2231 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA, 98116
Tel: (206) 937-4940

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