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Compassionate veterinary professionals providing comprehensive medical, dental, and surgical care for your pets.
The construction is continuing on our new facility and we are near our completion date. We will keep you informed as to when our move will be into the 'New Iron Mountain Animal Hospital'.
Did you know you can create your own free website for your pet? Click on the link to 'pet portal' and put up a page for all your furry friends.
Pet Portals are individual, personalized pet health websites that are made available to our clients who share their e-mail addresses with us. Pet Portals displays specific information about your own pets' health, plus the convenience of communicating with our office online. You can use your Pet Portals website to request appointments and prescription refills, and to contact our practice about non-urgent pet health issues.
Through Pet Portals you will be able to:
See correct, updated and specific information about your pet's veterinary account.
Receive email reminders for Rx refills, pet health tips and more. Access information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You will be able to access your accounts right from www.ironmountainanimalhospital.com which means you can access your account from anywhere you have internet access!
If you are a current member of Pet Portal, log into your Pet Portal account now!
If we do not have your email please contact us at 906-774-5961
The Iron Mountain Animal Hospital is proud to be an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care. AAHA regularly inspects our hospital to ensure that we comply with the association's standards for facilities, equipment, and quality procedures. AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.
'Member since 1986'
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