Vet Office Room

Health & Harmony Animal Hospital    

4.9/5
(78) · Veterinarian in Columbus, OH
Address: 1117 W 1st Ave, Columbus, OH 43212
Hours: Closed · Opens 8 AM
Days of weekOpen hours
Monday
8 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday
8 AM - 7 PM
Wednesday
8 AM - 7 PM
Thursday
8 AM - 7 PM
Friday
8 AM - 6 PM
Saturday
8 AM - 1 PM
Closed Mar 29
Sunday
Closed
Service Areas: Columbus
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Health & Harmony Animal Hospital of Grandview, Ohio opened its doors in October of 2012 after long-time friends, Evelyn Bowden and Kim West decided the Columbus area needed a unique …
Health & Harmony Animal Hospital of Grandview, Ohio opened its doors in October of 2012 after long-time friends, Evelyn Bowden and Kim West decided the Columbus area needed a unique companion animal practice. Following their personal experiences, the veterinary doctors created a list of qualities they wanted their veterinary practice to embody. They desired a veterinary hospital that worked closely with local pet rescue organizations, they wanted to be located in and support a close-knit community like Grandview, and they wanted the vet hospital to be modern but remain appealing and comfortable.So, with their combined knowledge of Eastern and Western medicine and their shared vision, Health & Harmony Animal Hospital was born.

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4.9/5 · 78 reviews
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Oct 23, 2024
Always a great experience at Health & Harmony! My cat has a BIG personality, but Dr. Erwin and Sydney are always so patient and flexible with him. I also really appreciate the care for owners! Whethe…Full review by Madison DesMaisons
Feb 29, 2024
Recently switched over to Health and Harmony as my vet and I couldn’t be more thrilled with the care. I have pet health anxiety and Dr West went above and beyond to treat my dog and ease my mind. I’v…Full review by Sunny Dawn Noble

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How often does my pet need to have a professional dental cleaning by a veterinarian?
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It depends on the degree of plaque and tartar accumulation. You need to examine your pet’s teeth monthly. Look for an accumulation of yellow or brown material at...
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