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Hours
Mon & Tue: 8am - 6pm
Wed & Thu: 8am - 8pm
Fri: 8am - 6pm
Sat: 8am - 5pm
Sun: Closed
Location
812 W Warner Rd #9
Chandler, AZ 85225
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Contact
Phone: (480) 899-7738
Fax: (480) 814-1190
info@oasisanimalclinic.com

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Your pet can receive emergency care after our normal business hours from our friends at the Emergency Animal Clinic.
Location
86 W Juniper Ave
Gilbert, AZ 85233
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Contact
(480) 497-0222
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Welcome to Oasis Animal Clinic
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Welcome to Oasis Animal Clinic. For over 27 years we have been serving the pets and clients in the Chandler, Tempe, Mesa and Gilbert areas. There are many wonderful Veterinary Hospitals in this area and we are pleased that you have chosen us to provide care for your pets. We will do all we can to earn your trust and confidence.
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| Life After PetSmart - Tuesday, December 08, 2009
PetSmart closed it doors on July 27th, 2009. Since November, 1992 we have been neighbors and virtual partners with PetSmart. We have supported them and they have supported us. For many of our clients, it was a sad day. We all loved the convenience of shopping for all of our pets needs so conveniently. Our clinic benefited as well, provided low cost vaccination clinics and benefiting from the increased awareness of pet owners in this area of our pet hospital next door.
Some of you have asked how we are doing since they closed. Thanks for your concern. Between the rough economy and PetSmart’s closing, we are a bit less busy than in the past. I look at this as an opportunity to spend more time with our clients and patients and to re-tool and renew our commitment to being the best veterinary hospital in the East Valley. Thanks to your loyalty, I am very confident that we will come out of this challenge even stronger.
We have extended our hours until 8:00 pm three nights each week (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday). We are still opened evening hours on Monday and Friday until 6:00 pm and offer a full day on Saturday until 5:00 pm. We will continue to find ways to be as convenient for you as possible.
Thanks for your continued confidence and support.
Ron Tenney, DVM
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| Evening Hours - Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Imagine this scenario…
You just walked in the door after a long day at work. You notice signs of vomiting on the floor in the kitchen. Then you see that the trash is knocked over and your new puppy is quietly lying under a chair by the table. In fact, he is too quiet. It is then that you realize that he is the culprit and probably ate much of the trash and has been vomiting. For many clients, this means a costly trip to a local emergency room. For our clients, many times we can see them in our hospital that same evening. This is because we offer evening hours until 6:00 pm on Monday and Friday and until 8:00 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
It is quite common for us to get calls in the evening requesting to be seen. Some times we have to refer these calls to one of the nearby emergency clinics. We are either too booked up or it is too close to closing to realistically do much good for the pet. But our policy is to do everything in our power to see your pet before we close.
Sometimes all that is needed is an exam, an X-ray, maybe fluids or some other palliative treatment. Other times pets need more intensive care or observation and we will refer you to the best place to support your pet overnight.
Convenience is one part of our mission that makes Oasis special.
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| Money-Saving Specials - Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Specials!
From time to time we offer specials pricing for selected services.
Current specials:
Home Again Microchip Special
Home Again Microchips are the industry leaders in permanent pet identification. We have consistently micro-chipped more pets in this area than any other clinic. Our service includes the cost of the chip, the service of implanting and the first year’s registration. The normal price for these three services is $69.00. For a limited time we are offering these service for $49.00. This service can be done as an additional item when you are in the hospital for other reasons, or we can schedule this as the reason for your visit. Unless your pet is examined by one of our veterinarians, there will not be an office call charge for this service.
Mid-day Special
For a limited time we are offering $10.00 off for appointments scheduled between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm. This is usually a slower time of the day and we are happy to give you an incentive to come in during these times. There is some fine print however.
- You must arrive at your scheduled time (discount will not be honored after 4)
- The discount is only applicable to the cost of an office visit. You can’t apply it if you are only having your pets nails trimmed, having lab work performed, etc. The discount will only be applied to the cost of an office visit that is scheduled with a veterinarian.
- Though we will still honor our Senior Discount (10% off) other discounts cannot be applied (second pet vaccine discount, etc.) We will offer which ever discount is greatest.
Call for an appointment and we will get you in!
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