Animal Medical Centre of Greensboro PA
4113 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 855-5821

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Animal Medical Centre constantly looks for better ways to serve our clientele and their pets. We strive to keep our clients up to date with the latest procedures for achieving the best health for their pets. Any changes to our facility or the way we do business will be reflected below.

Date Recent News
1/27/2007 February = Dental Health Month
February is Dental Health Month so we encourage our clients to call our email us about Special Pricing we have in place for dental proceedures. Make sure your pet's dental health does not harm their overall health.
1/12/2007 New Dental X-Ray Machine
We have just installed a new Dental X-Ray machine to help us provide better health for your pet. This technology upgrade allows more accurate dental diagnoses than ever before.
11/19/2006 PetPortals have gone Live
Our PetPortal Service has gone Live with Welcome Emails sent to our Clients with current emails in our system. If you would like to get a PetPortal for free, simply give your current email to one of our receptionists via phone or email. We will get your account set up within a couple of days. With your personal PetPortal, you will have tools available to request appointments, monitor your pet's vaccinations, request medication refills and much more.
11/1/2006 New Vaccine for Periodontal Disease Released
Just released from Pfizer is a new vaccine to help fight the destruction caused by canine periodontitis. The Porphyromonas vaccine aids in the prevention of periodontitis as demonstrated by a reduction in bone changes. Periodontitis, the most common bacterial infection of dogs, can lead to long term effects such as tooth loss if left untreated. When the vaccine is used as part of a complete dental care program, you can be confident knowing you are providing the best care for your dog.
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