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Welcome to Churchill Veterinary Hospital & Dental Clinic

Churchill Veterinary Hospital & Dental Clinic is a small animal veterinary practice serving North-Central San Antonio. Dr Larry Goodwin established the practice in 1972 and later sold the clinic to Drs. Frank and Cristina Bettencourt when he retired in 2004. We are a full-service animal hospital and pet dental clinic. Our mission is to provide the highest standard of quality care and compassion for our patients as well as friendly, supportive and informative services for our animal friends and their owners. The clinic hours are 7:00am-6:00pm Monday thru Friday. Call and make an appointment today!
(210) 344-8961
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