Your Topeka Animal Hospital
Welcome to West Ridge Animal Hospital
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West Ridge Animal Hospital was founded in 1988. Since then, the veterinarians and staff of our animal clinic have been providing the highest quality in veterinary medicine and pet healthcare available to the Topeka, Kansas area. Almost all of our staff - from Dr. Trupp, Hospital Director to our Veterinary Technicians and Assistants - have pets of our very own. So we know how important your dog, cat, bird, new puppy or new kitten is to you. The goal of our animal clinic is to make sure that West Ridge Animal Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, employs a warm and friendly staff, and puts your pets health first.
Some of the most popular services offered by our Veterinarians are:
- Routine Veterinary Examinations
- Pet Dental Care
- Spaying/Neutering
- Puppy Shots and Kitten Vaccines
- Pet Surgery
- Emergency Veterinary Services
- Nutritional Counseling for Dogs and Cats
- Heartworm Prevention
- Flea and Tick Control
- Animal Radiology
- Animal Weight Loss Control
Our Mission at West Ridge Animal Hospital ...
Working as a team to provide the utmost service and expertise.
Ready to deliver whatever is required. for the
Absolute best care of our pets. With
Honesty, expertise, and unequivocal compassion.
We look forward to meeting you and the members of your pet family.
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