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Dedicated To Providing Excellent Care To Your Family Pet
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- Dr. Mary Claytor opened Oxmoor Animal Clinic in 1982, 1 year out of veterinary school. Over the past 35 years, she has established herself in the Birmingham veterinary community and gained a devoted clientele, without whom Oxmoor could not be thriving today. Come by and see Dr. Mary Claytor and Dr. Kerry Sprayberry, and become part of the Oxmoor family! Call us today!
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- Vaccinations, Veterinary Cat Boarding, Bathing, Cat Veterinarians, Worming, Veterinary Orthopedic Surgeon, Grooming, Dog Care, Pet Boarding, Cat Boarding, Microchips, Clinic, Small Pets, Veterinary Dog Boarding, Neutering, Boarding, Preventive Medicine Veterinarians, Cat Boarding Kennels, Orthopedic Veterinarians, In-house Pharmacy, Spay And Neuter Clinic, Cat Care, Digital X-ray, Dog Vaccinations, 7AM-6PM, Small Animal Medical and Diagnostic Services, Surgical Services, Onsite Veterinary Lab, Hospitalization, In-house Laboratory, Dog Grooming.
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04/15/2017
I've been bringing my kitties here since 2002. I'm very pleased with the thoughtful, efficient, and conscientious care they've received. I trust their expertise. The staff is friendly and even fun.
07/31/2015
My dog is sick, and I've brought him here. I was so happy that the doctors put much attention to the needs of my dog and now he is well.
07/06/2015
If you value your pets life DO NOT take them to this place or they will end up dead like my dog. Oxmoor's new Doctor is completely incompetent and should not be allowed to practice in this country. I believe her name is Dr. Murphy but it's hard to get her name when you only see her for a few minutes and she talks to you in her arrogant tone. Everything is extremely rushed, anytime you try to ask a question she just disregards you and keeps talking. Absolutely no attention to detail, because it's physically & mentally impossible to do that when you are constantly in a rush. How could you tell me that my Dog is not in distress when A) this is the first time you've ever seen him B) he is shaking like a leaf and his abdomen is swollen up the size of a watermelon! Sheer negligence or malpractice, whichever you would like to call it. I was given some pills and told to come back Wednesday...unfortunately my dog didn't make it til Wednesday. I rescued my dog almost 10 years ago and he was the most loving dog you could ever ask for, and he deserved better. This shouldn't have happened! Needless to say, our other animals will no longer be patients at Oxmoor Animal Clinic and I advise everyone else to either stay away or switch Vets. Dr. Claytor is not there very much now, the machinery is outdated, and the whole place looks like it's been neglected. But they did charge me $400 for that visit, and refused to refund that money.
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Phone: (205) 224-0951
Address: 1732 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, AL 35209
Website: www.oxmooranimalclinic.com