Animal Clinic of Columbus is proud to serve Columbus, MS and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. We believe in treating every patient as if they were our own pet, and giving them the same loving attention and care. We are a group of highly trained, experienced animal lovers who are devoted to giving our patients the best care possible. If you have any questions about how we can care for your pet, please don't hesitate to call us at (662) 327-9414.
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Our mission at the Animal Clinic of Columbus is to provide high quality veterinary medicine and surgery to our patients and friendly service to our clients. We believe that preventative care and regular check-ups are the key to ensuring optimal health for your four-legged companions. Our staff possesses a great affection for animals and is dedicated to offering superior service in an enjoyable atmosphere.
Dr. Blanton is a 2000 graduate of Purdue University. She was born and raised in central Indiana, but has lived in various states including Texas, Delaware, and Oklahoma. She and her husband John have two children - John and Olivia - as well as a few cats, a Chihuahua, a Catahoula mix, and several horses.
At Animal Clinic of Columbus, we offer a variety of services to care for your pet. If you have any questions or would like more information on how we can care for your pet, please contact us today. Our in-house laboratory allows us to perform an array of diagnostic tests that help us care for your pet.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if your pet escaped your house during a natural disaster such as a thunderstorm, tornado or hurricane? Did you know that pets are commonly diagnosed with Diabetes and Thyroid problems, just like humans? Yes, dogs and cats can have Diabetes, hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, and other endocrine.
Reviews (8)
Irma
Apr 25, 2022
Todd Ferguson
Feb 21, 2021
Rebecca Pinard
Jan 13, 2021
Bobbie Taylor
Dec 28, 2020
Ashley Baswell
Mar 28, 2020
I have had multiple problems with Animal Clinic of Columbus and typically I dont write reviews but this was the final straw. They've had overpriced treatments and have now tried to con more money out of me! I called once for pricing for my Dogs Annual Shots and Rabies shot and was told it would be $150 and bc she was treated for heartworms (which cost a total of $900) they wanted to do a heartworm test and when I told her I didnt want to take the test she all but told me that I have to and that even though I said no to the test that they were also going to make me pay for it($50)!
As well as treating my dog I also asked for pricing for my litter of 7 puppies and was told it would be $228, and when I called about pricing for another Litter of 6 I was told is would be $220. Unacceptable.
As well as treating my dog I also asked for pricing for my litter of 7 puppies and was told it would be $228, and when I called about pricing for another Litter of 6 I was told is would be $220. Unacceptable.
Rebecca Carman
Mar 15, 2020
Since I can't comment on another person's review I will post my own review and rebuttal. The prices here are very reasonable and on par for most of the least expensive clinics I have been to. If you are going to breed and have litters of pups that you are going to sell and make.profit from do not complain about the cost of vaccinating said puppies.
No one is forcing you to breed so if you don't want to pay the measly $228 to vaccinate, deworm and have the pups examined before you profit off of living creatures then don't breed. And lastly. If your pet has had heartworm and had to go through treatment for that ($900 is reasonable in case you didn't know) then I would hope you would realize that testing your pet for heartworm again is necessary and recommended by the American Heartworm Society.
Oh and since you are clearly cost conscious then you should keep in mind that 7-8 years of heartworm prevention cam be purchased for the price of treating a pet for heartworm disease. Not to mention you avoid the horrible pain and suffering to your pet that you so dearly care about. This clinic isn't focused on your money. They are focused on doing what it RIGHT for your pet.
If you don't appreciate that then I feel sorry for you. Kudos to the DVM and staff for trying to do what is right even in the face of adversity and people trying to get something for nothing.
No one is forcing you to breed so if you don't want to pay the measly $228 to vaccinate, deworm and have the pups examined before you profit off of living creatures then don't breed. And lastly. If your pet has had heartworm and had to go through treatment for that ($900 is reasonable in case you didn't know) then I would hope you would realize that testing your pet for heartworm again is necessary and recommended by the American Heartworm Society.
Oh and since you are clearly cost conscious then you should keep in mind that 7-8 years of heartworm prevention cam be purchased for the price of treating a pet for heartworm disease. Not to mention you avoid the horrible pain and suffering to your pet that you so dearly care about. This clinic isn't focused on your money. They are focused on doing what it RIGHT for your pet.
If you don't appreciate that then I feel sorry for you. Kudos to the DVM and staff for trying to do what is right even in the face of adversity and people trying to get something for nothing.
Christi Yearby
Feb 15, 2020
Michael Richards
Jan 26, 2020
Dr. Blanton is awesome, and truly loves every animal she works with. The negative review from earlier is hogwash. Animal Clinic of Columbus is very reasonably priced, and anyone with half a brain will realize that OF COURSE you should test your dog for heartworms if you previously had to treat for heartworms!