Caring for Senior Cats
Thanks to advancements in veterinary care, today’s cats can live well into their teen years. It is not uncommon for cats to live to be 18 or even older. However, in order for cats to live a long ...
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We are in the animal business because we simply love animals. From the moment you enter our facility, you and your pet will receive outstanding care. Being pet owners ourselves, we understand what your pets mean to you. We help you care for your pet by offering quality veterinary medicine through a team of friendly, knowledgeable, and caring professionals. We are committed to helping your pets live long and healthy lives and they will receive personal attention in our well-equipped facility.
Randolph Animal Hospital is a full service animal hospital and will take both emergency cases as well as less urgent medical, surgical, and dental issues. Our veterinarians are experienced in all types of conditions and treatments. Beyond first rate pet care, we make our clinic comfortable, kid-friendly, and a very calm environment so your pet can relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting his or her own veterinarian.
We have a number of resources for you to learn about how to take better care of your pets. Browse around and look at our articles and pet videos. The best veterinary care for animals is ongoing nutrition and problem prevention. If you want to ask a question call 781-963-2298 or email us and we'll promptly get back to you. Our office is very easy to get to, and you can find directions on our Contact Us page. You can also subscribe to our newsletter which is created especially for Randolph and surrounding area pet owners. In between your veterinary visits, your pet will benefit from you reading these free informative articles.
At Randolph Animal Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
Dr. Susan M. Harrington, Owner
Dr. Joseph V. DelVecchio
Dr. Rebecca E.Brahm
Veterinarians at Randolph Animal Hospital | 781-963-2298
400 South Main Street
Randolph, MA 02368


| Day | Open | Closed |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 9:00am | 7:00pm |
| Tuesday | 9:00am | 7:00pm |
| Wednesday | 9:00am | 7:00pm |
| Thursday | 9:00am | 7:00pm |
| Friday | 9:00am | 7:00pm |
| Saturday | 8:00am | 1:00pm |
| Sunday | Closed | Closed |
Thanks to advancements in veterinary care, today’s cats can live well into their teen years. It is not uncommon for cats to live to be 18 or even older. However, in order for cats to live a long ...
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