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Locality: Clarksville, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-242-3444



Address: 815 S Highway 79 63336 Clarksville, MO, US

Website: www.clarksvilleveterinaryclinic.com

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Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 23.02.2021

Sorry for the inconvenience today as our phone system is down, if you need to reach us you can contact Dr Angela Lehenbauer at 573-406-7042. The clinic will be open till 5 pm

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 09.02.2021

Is your pet healthy and due for his/her yearly vaccines? Clarksville Veterinary Clinic is now accepting appointments for yearly vaccinations at a discounted rate with no exam fee. Appointment are limited so call today.

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 26.01.2021

We’re a little late on posting, so some of you may have seen this smiling face around our clinic already- but we’d like to officially welcome Dr. Kaitlyn Held-Fielder to the Clarksville and Palmyra Veterinary Clinics! Kaitlyn is a 2020 graduate from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine. She has her Bachelors in Animal Science from Mizzou. With her cattle farming background right here in Pike County, she's excited to be back home and work with both large and small animal patients! Please stop in and say hello to our newest member, or contact the Clarksville Veterinary Clinic at 573-242-3444 or the Palmyra Veterinary Clinic at 573-769-0441 for your large and small animal needs!

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 07.11.2020

Congratulations!

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 27.10.2020

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic is open daily 8am- 5pm and taking appointments. We have a large selection of pet foods available and offer coupons. Please feel free to call for pricing or ordering and we will meet you in the parking lot.

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 16.10.2020

To help keep our clients safe we will meet patients in the parking lot and bring them in for the services needed. If you need dog food, medications or anything else please call ahead of time and we will meet you outside. If you have any questions please feel free to call the office Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 05.10.2020

We understand that a pet is part of the family. The day your pet enters our clinic it becomes part of our family too. We want to make sure our services ensures that every aspect of their wellbeing is given the excellent care they deserve. What would you like to see here at CVC to help better serve you and your pet?

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 18.09.2020

Hello, to all Clarkvsville Veterinary Clinic clients, as you know the clinic has had some changes in the last few months. I would like to introduce myself as Dr. Rebecca Galmiche, I have been seeing some of your companions for the last year. My home is in Winfield Missouri with my husband, 3 sons, and one daughter. My fur companions include 5 outside felines (cats) and two dogs, Max and Bella. I enjoy the outdoors, quilting, and hanging with family. My childhood was spent i...n Silex, Mo in which I move to the southeast Missouri to start my path on being a veterinarian. In 2003, I graduated from the University of Missouri Veterinary Teaching Hosiptal in Columbia, Missouri. The last 13 years, I have provided relief veterinary services to the surrounding St. Louis area. I am excited about the next chapter in my life in working at the clinic Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays for you starting in January. The new owners, Dr. Chad and Dr. Angela Lehenbauer, and myself warmly welcome you to make an appointment so they we can meet your furry family.

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 08.09.2020

Thank you for all your patience during the purchase of Clarksville Veterinary Clinic to Palmyra Veterinary Clinic. We still have the same name and will remain in the same location. CVC is open daily Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm. Dr. Rebecca Galmiche sees patients on scheduled days and Kaitlyn Held will be joining us in May of 2020. We can still fulfill your pet food needs along with flea/tick and heartworm medications. CVC also has new items available for purchase. We look forward to continue providing exceptional service for your pets.

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 27.08.2020

Keep your pet happy and safe this Halloween!

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 09.08.2020

We are pleased to announce that in early November, Clarksville Veterinary Clinic will be joining the Palmyra Veterinary Clinic system. This will allow Clarksville Veterinary Clinic to continue superb care for your pets while expanding services for large animals. The doctors look forward to the opportunity to serve you and your animals' needs. To be entered in a drawing for six doses of flea and tick prevention (your choice of Nexgard for dogs or Frontline Gold for cats), COMMENT your favorite animal on this post and SHARE this post. Drawing will be held November 1, 2019.

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 05.08.2020

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic has some exciting news to share soon! Share this post, it will be updated soon. UPDATE: We are pleased to announce that in early November, Clarksville Veterinary Clinic will be joining the Palmyra Veterinary Clinic system. This will allow Clarksville Veterinary Clinic to continue superb care for your pets while expanding services for large animals. Dr. Angela and Dr Chad Lehenbaurer look forward to the opportunity to serve you and your animals' needs. We also are proud to announce Kaitlyn Held will also be joining CVC staff after graduating in May of 2020 from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 25.07.2020

Possibly the best costume ever! A Greyhound Bus!

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 16.07.2020

This dog is at Prairie's Edge in Bowling Green soon to be picked up by police. Please share!

Clarksville Veterinary Clinic 26.06.2020

Pregnant you say? Advanced heartworm is the real story. This is the sad reality of heartworms. Please do not underestimate this disease. This dog suffered beyon...d your imagination; a simple yearly test supported by monthly preventatives and this girl would not have had to die. Please do right by your dog. See more