Rabbit Vets in South Carolina

  1. Dr. Kevin Blaes
    Banfield Hospital (inside PetsMart store)
    246 Harbison Blvd
    Columbia, SC 29212
    (803) 732-3317
    Submitted: 11/00
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  2. Dr. Gretchen Kleckley
    Two Notch Road Animal Clinic
    10262 Two Notch Road
    Columbia, SC
    788-7387
    and
    Pet Friends Clinic
    2116 Clemson Road
    Columbia, SC
    419-7489
    Recommended by: Paula
    Comments: She has taken excellent care of my two rabbits and has taken a great deal of time to educate me about bunnies when I had my first one. She is committed to the care of well being of animals; double checks all dosages and is never hesitant to call a specialist when the need arises. She treats exotics, but also readily acknowledges her limitations.
    Submitted: 1/02
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  3. Dr. Merita Anderson
    Westside Veterinary Clinic
    2230 Jody Rd.
    Florence, SC 29501
    (843) 673-9233
    Recommended by: Siberiankiss4600@aol.com
    Comments: I take both of my rabbits to her and would never use anyone else. She is wonderful to them, loves and cares about them.
    Submitted: 2/02
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  4. Dr. Cynthia Wheat
    Fairview Pointe Animal Hospital
    119 Fairview Road
    Simpsonville, SC 29681
    (864) 967-7387
    Recommended by: Michelle
    Comments: (Simpsonville is between Greenville and Spartanburg--convenient to both places). Dr. Wheat was initially recommended to us by the Fund for Animals Rabbit Sanctuary (located in Simpsonville, SC) because she is their vet. Over the past few years we have visited her with four rescued rabbits and various species of other small rescued animals (small mammals and reptiles) and have always been pleased with her compassionate care. She has performed many surgeries for our animals ranging from rabbit neuters (and a chinchilla neuter) to mammary tumor removals (on female rats) to a rabbit leg amputation. She will consult with other vets and she spends a lot of time researching cases when she does not have immediate answers; she is very, very dedicated to helping animals. She has told us several times that although she sees mostly cats and dogs that she truly enjoys her exotic patients and that rabbits are her favorite.
    Submitted: 5/04
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