New Lakeland Animal Hospital Now Open
Lakeland residents have a new option for compassionate, high-quality veterinary care with the opening of Lakeland Animal Hospital. Now accepting appointments, the new practice brings experienced professionals and a calming approach to pet healthcare in the heart of the community.
Conveniently located at 9875 Huff N Puff Road in Lakeland—between Lakeland Health and Fitness and Tim Hogan’s Flooring—the hospital is led by Veterinarian Dr. Jessica Seratt and Licensed Veterinary Technician Rachel Kelly. The pair has worked together in pet care for more than a decade, building a trusted professional partnership centered on attentive, personalized service.
Dr. Seratt said they are especially proud of its “low stress” environment designed for both dogs and cats. The thoughtfully designed facility features separate waiting areas, patient rooms, and dedicated treatment spaces for cats, helping reduce anxiety and create a more comfortable experience for pets and their owners alike.
In addition to its calming atmosphere, the hospital emphasizes convenience and accessibility. Pet owners can take advantage of an online pharmacy as well as multiple payment options, including Cherry, CareCredit, and Snout Wellness Plans.
Dr. Seratt and Kelly share a clear mission: to ensure every visit is as positive and comfortable as possible for both pets and their families. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 901-352-1115.
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