Campbell Mobile Veterinary Clinic

PO Box 275
Tremont, IL 61568

(309)713-9907

www.campbellmobilevet.com

***In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are not currently accepting new clients, with the exception of end of life euthanasia appointments only. Our current services and hours are limited in order to keep our clients and ourselves safe during this very uncertain time. Our current hours of operation are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm. Thank you for your understanding.***

~Modern Medicine, Old Fashioned Service~

Welcome to Campbell Mobile Veterinary Clinic! Our practice is exclusively house-call, providing at-home health care services to companion animals in Tremont and the surrounding areas. Our veterinarian, Dr. Carrie Campbell, offers a wide variety of preventive and interventional medicine right in your very own home.

At Campbell Mobile Veterinary Clinic, we are committed to providing top quality veterinary care during every stage of your pet's life. From routine preventive and wellness care for your cat or dog, to early detection and treatment of a wide range of conditions and diseases... Campbell Mobile Veterinary Clinic has the expertise to provide the veterinary care your pet needs.

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Please browse our website to learn more about the veterinary services we provide for companion animals in Tremont and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library, view videos, take a virtual tour of our mobile veterinary clinic, read testimonials and find details about upcoming events.

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Please call us today at (309)713-9907 to schedule your pet's appointment.

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Gallstones in Dogs and Cats

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Feces Eating in Dogs and Cats

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