Animal Health Center of Charleston

Animal Health Center of Charleston Animal Health Center — Charleston, MO
Mixed animal veterinary care: pets, livestock, and equine. Call 573-683-4445 to schedule.

Clinic visits + farm calls available. Visit our website for information and recourses. Animal Health Center is a Full Service Veterinary Clinic for your Dog or Cat with Boarding, and Supplies!

We will be closed today, June 2, 2026, from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm as we welcome Dr. Williamson to Delta Veterinary Clinic O...
06/02/2026

We will be closed today, June 2, 2026, from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm as we welcome Dr. Williamson to Delta Veterinary Clinic Of Sikeston!

Reminder!
05/24/2026

Reminder!

Our office will be closed next Monday (5/25/26) for Memorial Day!

Our office will be closed next Monday (5/25/26) for Memorial Day!
05/18/2026

Our office will be closed next Monday (5/25/26) for Memorial Day!

WE'RE HIRING! KENNEL TECHNICIAN OPENING!Submit application here:
05/07/2026

WE'RE HIRING!
KENNEL TECHNICIAN OPENING!
Submit application here:

Animal Health Center of Charleston

We couldn’t let the whole day go by without acknowledging Dr. Sindle for World Veterinary Day 2026! 🐾💙This year’s theme,...
04/26/2026

We couldn’t let the whole day go by without acknowledging Dr. Sindle for World Veterinary Day 2026! 🐾💙

This year’s theme, “Veterinarians: Guardians of Food and Health,” highlights the vital role veterinarians play far beyond the clinic.

From caring for beloved pets to helping ensure the safety of our food supply and protecting public health, veterinary medicine touches lives in more ways than many people realize. Every day, we’re proud to be part of a profession that helps keep both animals and people healthy.

Help us celebrate Dr. Sindle and all his incredible work he does for our community!

04/24/2026

Our power is out and it’s estimated to be 2 hours before it’s back on. Sorry for the inconvenience!

03/24/2026

🐾 Non-Surgical Option for Lipomas in Dogs!

Did you know some fatty tumors (lipomas) in dogs can be treated without surgery?

Our clinic now offers a non-surgical treatment option using injections that may help shrink or eliminate certain lipomas. This can be a great alternative for pets who may not be ideal surgical candidates or for owners looking for a less invasive option.

✔ Quick in-clinic procedure
✔ No anesthesia required in many cases
✔ Minimal downtime for your pet

Not every lipoma is a candidate, so an exam is required to determine if this treatment is right for your dog.

📞 Call us today to schedule a consultation!

03/11/2026
🐄🌙 No Time Clock for Caring 🌙🐄Yesterday during their lunch break, our team made a quick trip out to SEMO Cattle Company ...
03/10/2026

🐄🌙 No Time Clock for Caring 🌙🐄

Yesterday during their lunch break, our team made a quick trip out to SEMO Cattle Company to check on a brand new calf that needed a little extra attention.

Fast forward to 2:00 AM this morning, and we were back out there again making sure both calf and mama were doing well. Because when it comes to animal care, it’s not always a 9–5 job.

We’re grateful to work with producers like SEMO Cattle Company and we’re proud of a team that doesn’t hesitate to answer the call—whether it’s lunchtime or the middle of the night.

🐮 Congratulations on the new calf!

🐾 Helping Your Pet Move Comfortably Again with PRP Therapy 🐾Is your pet slowing down, limping, or struggling with stiff ...
03/08/2026

🐾 Helping Your Pet Move Comfortably Again with PRP Therapy 🐾

Is your pet slowing down, limping, or struggling with stiff joints? Joint pain from arthritis or injury can make everyday activities difficult. At our clinic, we offer Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) joint injections to help support healing and improve mobility.

PRP therapy uses your pet’s own blood, which is processed to concentrate healing platelets and growth factors. This natural treatment is then injected into the affected joint to help:
✔ Reduce inflammation
✔ Support tissue repair
✔ Improve joint function and mobility
✔ Provide relief from arthritis or joint injuries

PRP is commonly used for dogs and horses with arthritis, ligament injuries, and chronic joint pain, and it can be a great option for pets needing additional support beyond traditional medications.

If your pet isn’t moving like they used to, PRP therapy may help them get back to doing the things they love.

📞 Call us to schedule a consultation!

Address

1225 E Marshall Street
Charleston, MO
63834

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+15736834445

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