Niceville Animal Clinic

509 John Sims Pkwy E NicevilleFL32578
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Welcome to the Niceville Animal Clinic, where your pets are like part of our family. We are a full-service veterinary hospital offering an in-house laboratory, radiology and surgical unit. We also offer boarding in climate controlled kennels, a retail pet store and adoption center, as well as bathing and grooming services. We are proud to be one of the very few state licensed wildlife rehabilitators in Northwest Florida. A LITTLE ABOUT DR. JENNY FORTUNE Dr. Jenny has been the owner and head veterinarian of Niceville Animal Clinic since 1988. She grew up in Ft. Walton Beach and Laurel Hill and graduated from Choctawhatchee High School in 1973.
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At Niceville Animal Clinic, we are in the business of being compassionate to animals and providing optimal care to your pet. We strive to treat our clients and their pets like members of our family. Our experienced and trained staff will make sure you and your pet will be satisfied with our service. Call us today!
by golocal247 on July 19, 2016 from golocal247
Niceville Animal Clinic is located at the address 509 E John C Sims Pkwy in Niceville, Florida 32578.

For more information contact Jennifer Fortune, Owner

For maps and directions to Niceville Animal Clinic view the map to the right. For reviews of Niceville Animal Clinic see below.
by chamberofcommerce on May 30, 2015 from chamberofcommerce
The Niceville Animal Clinic, located in Niceville, FL, is a full-service veterinary hospital, boarding facility and adoption center. We are one of the very few state licensed wildlife rehabilitators in Northwest Florida. We take in abandoned young or injured wildlife at no charge to the public for which we receive no government funds. Wild animals have no advocate except those of us willing to...
by superpages on May 30, 2015 from superpages
Your pets are like part of our family! We are one of only a few state licensed Florida wildlife rehabilitators in Northwest Florida. We take in abandoned young or injured wildlife at no charge to the public for which we receive no government funds.

Wild animals have no advocate except those of us willing to take on that responsibility and we take it very seriously. We constantly treat all...
by facebook on June 03, 2012 from facebook