Animal Medical Clinic of South Boston

Animal Medical Clinic of South Boston Our mission is to provide comprehensive, high-quality veterinary care for the pets of our community. That’s exactly what you’ll get with us.

At Animal Medical Clinic of South Boston, we’re trying to change the way veterinary care is delivered. We know that there are plenty of clinics around that offer the same services as us. Perhaps they even have hospitals that are of the same caliber as ours. Yet, the one thing that most of those other veterinary providers are lacking is a personal touch. There, clients and patients are treated like

just another number, their concerns going unheard, their questions unanswered. We believe that you and your four-legged family member deserve more than that. You deserve to be treated with dignity, respect and compassion. We offer a broad range of comprehensive services to meet all of your pet’s health care needs, all delivered in our state of the art veterinary care facility. Beyond this, we have a team of exceptional, experienced and caring professionals who focus 100% of their efforts on getting to know each person and pet that walks through our door. It’s these relationships we form that allow us to provide the highest level of care with each and every checkup, test or procedure. At Animal Medical Clinic of South Boston, we take a well-rounded approach to the overall health care of our patients, while also taking into account our clients’ financial and emotional needs as well. We understand that each situation is unique, and that sometimes budget is an issue. We’ll work hard to help you make the best decisions for your pet’s health care, and customize an approach that everyone can feel comfortable with. Above all else, we welcome our clients and their animal companions and strive to treat them as we would our own family members, both 2-legged and 4-legged. It may be the promise of quality medical care that brings clients in, but it’s the way we treat people and the animals they love that keeps them coming back, year after year. If you’re tired of being treated like just another appointment on the books, give us a try. We’d be honored to partner with you in helping your four-legged family member enjoy as long, happy and healthy a life as possible. Our doors are open – stop by today! We can’t wait to meet you!

Emergencies can happen quickly, but preparation can be simple. Taking a few small steps now, like gathering supplies and...
05/08/2026

Emergencies can happen quickly, but preparation can be simple. Taking a few small steps now, like gathering supplies and updating identification, can make a meaningful difference later.

It is less about having everything perfect and more about being ready. Planning ahead helps protect your pet when it matters most!

Learn More: https://www.aaha.org/resources/how-to-create-a-pet-disaster-evacuation-plan/

Lyme disease is a growing concern for dogs, and risk can begin with a single tick bite. As exposure increases in many ar...
05/04/2026

Lyme disease is a growing concern for dogs, and risk can begin with a single tick bite. As exposure increases in many areas, awareness and prevention become more important.

If you have questions about testing or protection, talk to your vet. Staying informed now supports long-term health going forward.

Learn more: https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/lyme-disease-dogs

Pets bring comfort, consistency, and a little character into everyday life. This month is a chance to pause and apprecia...
05/01/2026

Pets bring comfort, consistency, and a little character into everyday life. This month is a chance to pause and appreciate those small moments.

Show us the pets who make your days better. Share a photo or story and let them take the spotlight!

Sometimes the greatest comfort comes from the smallest moments. Today we celebrate the therapy animals who visit hospita...
04/30/2026

Sometimes the greatest comfort comes from the smallest moments. Today we celebrate the therapy animals who visit hospitals, schools, and nursing homes to spread healing and hope wherever they go.

A collar is a great first step, but a microchip is the permanent safety net that helps your pet get home. This National ...
04/17/2026

A collar is a great first step, but a microchip is the permanent safety net that helps your pet get home. This National Pet ID Week, take five minutes to make sure your contact info is current. It is the fastest way to find each other if they ever wander off.

Learn more: https://www.americanhumane.org/tip/tips-for-national-pet-id-week/

Even the friendliest dogs can feel the need to protect themselves when they are startled or overwhelmed. This National D...
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Even the friendliest dogs can feel the need to protect themselves when they are startled or overwhelmed. This National Dog Bite Prevention Week, let’s focus on understanding their language. A little bit of space and a lot of respect go a long way in keeping everyone safe.

Learn more: https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/dog-bite-prevention

They don't just fill our homes, they fill our lives with a lot more joy. For National Pet Day, we are celebrating the st...
04/11/2026

They don't just fill our homes, they fill our lives with a lot more joy. For National Pet Day, we are celebrating the stability and comfort our furry friends bring us every day. How has your pet made your life better? Share your story with us below.

Heartworm disease is a silent threat, but can be preventable. A single heart worm bite can begin the Heartworm lifecycle...
04/04/2026

Heartworm disease is a silent threat, but can be preventable. A single heart worm bite can begin the Heartworm lifecycle, which develops silently before reaching the heart and lungs. This month, let’s get ahead of the cycle with a simple test and a consistent prevention plan.

Learn more: https://www.heartwormsociety.org/

Ticks are small, but the problems they cause can be serious. As weather warms and pets spend more time outside, it helps...
03/24/2026

Ticks are small, but the problems they cause can be serious. As weather warms and pets spend more time outside, it helps to know where ticks hide and how to check for them.

Ticks often wait on tall grass, brush and leaf piles along the edges of yards, parks and trails. After outdoor time, a slow, thorough check can help you spot them early.

We can also recommend year-round parasite prevention that fits your pet and your local area so you do not have to guess.

Learn more: https://www.aaha.org/resources/the-importance-of-year-round-parasite-prevention-for-pets/

National Puppy Day is the perfect excuse to show off the dog who runs your home. Whether they are a brand-new puppy or s...
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National Puppy Day is the perfect excuse to show off the dog who runs your home. Whether they are a brand-new puppy or simply young at heart, we would love to see them.��

Share a favorite photo and tell us their name. If there is a short story behind their best habit or funniest quirk, feel free to include that too. The little details help our community stay connected to what matters most.

A little luck looks good on every pet.�To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, share a photo of your dog or cat in their green g...
03/17/2026

A little luck looks good on every pet.

To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, share a photo of your dog or cat in their green gear and tell us what makes them your lucky companion.

Our stories and photos help brighten everyone’s feeds and remind them how special pets really are.

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3320 Halifax Road
South Boston, VA
24592

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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