Compassionate Veterinary Care in Southern, CT

Central Hospital For Veterinary Medicine

Our medical staff includes over 30 doctors of which 17 are board certified specialists. They are supported by a diverse hospital team of technicians, client liaisons, technician assistants and administrators. We have been honored to receive the โ€œBest of New Havenโ€ award eight times. Although our greatest accomplishment has been, and always will be, serving our community.

  • 24-hour Emergency Room
  • Board Certified Specialists
  • Dedication to the Human-Animal Bond
  • Compassionate Approach to Medicine
  • Certified and Specialized Vet Techs
  • Two Locations in Southern, CT
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment
  • Tech and Doctor Training Programs
  • Collaborates With Your Primary Vet

NORTH HAVEN

4 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473

GUILFORD

535 Boston Post Road
Guilford, CT 06437

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