Oak Heart Veterinary Hospital Opens Fourth Hospital in Raleigh
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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Vets Pets, a North Carolina cooperative network of veterinary hospitals, announced Oak Heart Veterinary Hospital added its fourth hospital, CityVet, inside the beltline of Raleigh.
CityVet is an urban animal hospital providing comprehensive veterinary care in a fun and modern environment. CityVet opened in 2015 and has been caring for pets in downtown Raleigh ever since. With the addition of CityVet, we are making it easier for the community to get high-quality care and customer service at a reasonable price, said George Ghneim, DVM, Ph.D. We are thrilled to add CityVet to our family.
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