Hope Mills Road Animal Hospital is proud to serve Fayetteville, NC and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. We believe in treating every patient as if they were our own pet, and giving them the same loving attention and care.
We are a group of highly trained, experienced animal lovers who are devoted to giving our patients the best care possible. If you have any questions about how we can care for your pet, please don't hesitate to call us at (910) 425-8117. Applicants can stop by to fill out the application or, if out of town, email in their resume to hmrah@hmrah.com!
We are a group of highly trained, experienced animal lovers who are devoted to giving our patients the best care possible. If you have any questions about how we can care for your pet, please don't hesitate to call us at (910) 425-8117. Applicants can stop by to fill out the application or, if out of town, email in their resume to hmrah@hmrah.com!
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Hope Mills Road Animal Hospital is pleased to serve Fayetteville, NC and the surrounding areas. It is our goal at Hope Mills Road Animal Hospital to provide the very best veterinary care to your pets as our patients. Our doctors and hospital staff strive to continue their education to bring you the highest quality care available.
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Dr. Elizabeth Gray is originally from western Kentucky, where the rest of her family still lives. She graduated from Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1997. After graduation she worked in Lumberton with both small and large animals. In 1999, she started working at HMRAH. Then in 2001 moved to Greenville, NC.
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Hope Mills Road Animal Hospital believes in the bond between owners and their pets. For this reason, we will do everything we can to ensure our patients have long and healthy lives. We work hard to ensure our patients receive the very best veterinary care by learning all we can and staying up to date in the newest advances.
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Pet insurance pays, partly or in total, for veterinary treatment of the insured person's ill or injured pet. Some policies will pay out when the pet dies, or if it is lost or stolen. As veterinary medicine is increasingly employing expensive medical techniques and drugs, and owners have higher expectations for their pet's health care and standard of living than previously, the market for pet insurance has increased.
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