Brackett West Veterinary Clinic
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Brackett West Veterinary Clinic provides quality routine veterinary care for dogs and cats in Portland, Maine and the surrounding communities. Our warm and inviting hospital boasts superb veterinarians and caring support staff that are dedicated to our patients, clients, and community. ATTENTION: Due to a veterinarian shortage our Bishop Street location will be closed until furthur notice.

During this time, please direct any questions or concerns to our Brackett Street location. They can be reached at 207-772-3385.
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About Us
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At Brackett West Veterinary Clinic, we've been providing high quality veterinary care to cats and dogs in the Portland area since 2016. We understand that pets are family which is exactly why we treat our patients as if they were our own. When your furry friend becomes a patient at our hospital, they become a valued member of the Brackett West family - and you do too.
Preventive Care for Dogs
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Preventive care is an essential part of keeping your dog happy and healthy. It will give you peace of mind and increase the odds of detecting underlying health conditions before they become advanced and expensive. At Brackett West Veterinary Clinic, we make our preventive care recommendations using the guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
Puppy & Kitten Care
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Although every puppy or kitten will need routine veterinary care during their first year, each of them will require an individualized plan. Let's work together to determine how we can give your new furry friend the best start in life possible. During their first year, your kitten or puppy will require regular visits with their veterinarian.
Senior Pet Care
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Advances in veterinary medicine have made it possible for pets of all kinds to live long, healthy lives. However, when they become seniors, they require extra attention and medical care which is why it's important to understand how their needs change as they age. Generally speaking, cats and dogs are considered seniors at 11-years-old and 7-years-old, respectively.
Pet Nutrition
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Diet is an often overlooked part of a pet's overall health and wellbeing. It should come as no surprise that what your pet eats, as well as how much they eat, directly impacts their health. Achieving the right nutritional balance will allow your pet to better manage any existing medical conditions and significantly improve their quality of life.
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