Welcome to Flint Veterinary Care Center!
Prioritizing strengthening the bond between pets and their owners to enhance both of their lives!
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We are accepting new clients however we require a $75 deposit before we can set up and make any appointments, please call the office at 716-772-6149.
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You’ll find Flint Veterinary Care Center to be a compassionate and empathetic veterinary care facility.
Flint Veterinary Center in Gasport offers acupuncture in addition to traditional veterinary medicine. Dr. Flint and her team prioritize strengthening the bonds between pets and their owners to enhance both of their lives.
Our Clinic Hours
Monday — Friday 8:00 am — 5:00 pm
Our Veterinary Services
Wellness Care
We recommend annual wellness exams for pets between one and seven years old.
Dentistry
Your pet’s oral health is a good indicator of his or her overall well-being.
Laser Therapy Treatment
Promotes wound healing, limits bruising in surgical incisions, dental extractions and is helpful in pain and arthritis treatments.
What Our Clients Say
Providing Exceptional Veterinary Care
Our commitment to you is to join you on your journey of being a great pet owner. We understand that your pets are part of your family, and we will provide veterinary care options to help maximize the years you enjoy together!
Pet Health Blog
Only the Lonely
Does your dog chew, scratch, whine or bark when left alone? Or does your cat urinate in your bed or meow loudly? While more common in dogs than cats, you may be tempted to conclude your pet has separation anxiety. It's important to properly evaluate the...
Summer Safety Tips
Now that summer is finally here, you and your pet can spend more time outdoors enjoying all that the season has to offer. Like the other three seasons, summer presents unique safety challenges for our companion animals. The good news is that you can enjoy a wonderful...
Preventing and Treating Hot Spots
Acute moist dermatitis, more commonly known as hot spots, occurs due to a bacterial infection on your pet’s skin. Your dog or cat will naturally bite, chew, lick or scratch his skin in response to an irritant. Unfortunately for your pet, this tends to increase rather...