Map - Carthage, MO - CornerstoneCarthage, MO is a city of approximately 15,000 people that serves as a county seat of Jasper County, Missouri, and bears the nickname of “America’s Maple Leaf City”. This city has had a rich history since its incorporation in 1841 and experienced major growth following the Civil War. Residents accrued wealth from a number of large limestone quarries and lead mines, and built a great number of Victorian-style homes which appear on today’s National Register of Historic Places.

Today’s inhabitants are employed by Leggett & Platt, Goodman Manufacturing, Schreiber Foods, and many other industries, and many of them share a common interest – their pets. They are happy to live near a Carthage veterinarian, who works with a caring staff to provide the finest quality care for traditional and non-traditional pets alike. At our animal hospital near Carthage, we provide a great number of services for cats, dogs, rabbits, pot-bellied pigs, reptiles, guinea pigs, ferrets, birds, and all other pocket pets.

Our Services

Our Carthage animal hospital is conveniently located at the intersection of Silver Creek Drive and South Rangeline Road in Joplin, Missouri. The animal hospital is centrally located, near such businesses as Signarama, Wheelen R-V Center, Flames For Home & Hearth, Bedroom Expressions, and the Auto Spring Company.

Our popular animal hospital near Carthage is proud to offer a wide variety of services, with the goal of allowing your pets to live long and healthy lives. It is the goal of our Carthage veterinarian to stay up-to-date will all of the most recent medical advances. Along with our traditional offerings like vaccinations and routine examinations, we are also proud to offer many non-traditional services that aim to get your pets feeling better as soon as possible.

Our veterinarians stress the importance of wellness exams. Our staff will talk with you about any concerns or questions you might have about your pet’s health. They will examine your animal closely, make certain that they are up-to-date on vaccinations, and check to see if you have enough tick, flea, and heartworm medications. This is the time to discuss routine deworming, and any small symptoms that might turn into larger health problems.

While you’re visiting our Carthage veterinarian, ask them about pain management, house calls, laser therapy, microchipping, and more.

Contact Us

Contact the animal hospital near Carthage today to ask for a consultation, request an appointment by phone, or to use their online request form. Remember that all pets are family here in Missouri, and we treat them as such. For your convenience, you can prepare in advance of your visit by filling out online questionnaires for your cats, dogs, reptiles, pocket pets, and avians.