Office Policies Update
Thank you to our patients for being flexible and understanding with our new office policies, which we spelled out in this earlier Office Procedures blog.
Our regular phone line is down. Please call us using 864-585-0232 until further notice. You can also email us: pinestreetanimalhospital@gmail.com or contact us through our PetDesk app.
Thank you to our patients for being flexible and understanding with our new office policies, which we spelled out in this earlier Office Procedures blog.
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