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Locality: Williamsville, New York

Phone: +1 716-634-1000



Address: 8470 Main St 14221 Williamsville, NY, US

Website: www.hhanimalhospital.com/

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Harris Hill Animal Hospital 10.05.2021

Harris Hill Animal Hospital is adapting to COVID-19 with Curbside Service, Telehealth, Mobile Services, Direct Shipping, and more! The health and safety of our clients, staff, and patients is of utmost importance as we continue to provide the best possible care to our patients. We are maintaining normal hospital and veterinarian appointment hours and providing comprehensive veterinary care to all our patients with the exception of non-essential services. In order to enhance t...he safety of our clients, staff, and patients, we are offering the following services: Curbside Concierge Services Telehealth Direct Shipping See below for more details. Sincerely, The Doctors and Staff at Harris Hill Animal Hospital

Harris Hill Animal Hospital 20.04.2021

Please give us a call today to keep your pet on heartworm prevention! We have many options available from topical, to oral or an injection that lasts for 6 months. Below is some information on Heartworms from the American Heartworm Society. https://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-owner/heartworm-basics

Harris Hill Animal Hospital 01.04.2021

Happy Easter! Have an egg-cellent day!!

Harris Hill Animal Hospital 21.03.2021

Now that it is getting nice outside and everyone is enjoying the lovely weather click below for some springtime safety tips to keep in mind: https://www.embracepetinsurance.com//springtime-safety-tip

Harris Hill Animal Hospital 07.03.2021

Please give us a call for your flea & tick preventatives! Here is a short video on the Deer Tick which commonly transmits Lyme Disease: https://capcvet.org/videos/deer-tick/

Harris Hill Animal Hospital 03.02.2021

During #NationalPoisonPreventionWeek, take a moment to know which human food can be harmful or potentially deadly to pets. Remember, if you're concerned that your pet may have eaten something they shouldn't have, it's best to call your veterinarian: http://bit.ly/2FSTha6