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870.932.7228 or Toll Free 1.877.932.7228

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February is Dental Month....Ask one of our healthcare team members about our dental special today! To better understand the dental procedure, please watch the video:
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Every Tuesday, our local newspaper prints an article written by one of our veterinarians. If you would like to read the article, just click on the link below. This week's article is Urethral Obstruction by Dr. Sara Rowland.
Link to article in newspaper
Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital has become one of the leading veterinarian hospitals in the Northeastern Arkansas Area. Ever since the hospital first opened in 1980, Dr. Jim Guntharp and staff have strived to serve the Jonesboro area with exceptional patient care. Drs. Jim Guntharp, Gary Strickland, Everett Rogers, and Sara Rowland have over 80 years of combined medical experience in the small animal field.
To excel in client service Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital became an A
AHA (Amercian Animal Hospital Association) accredited practice in 1997, which is only accomplished by meeting top criteria in the veterinarian field of medicine. We at Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital are also dedicated to learning advancements in new medicine and techniques through the opportunities of continuing education benefitting all staff members, thus giving your pet total comprehensive care. Read our petsimonials and pet memorial page to meet some of our beloved animal friends.
Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of veterinary care for pets. We genuinely care about your pets and all animals! Our staff is passionate about veterinary medicine and are extremely well trained. We strive to provide professional, affordable, and advanced veterinary services. At Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital, you will walk into a calm, welcoming, and friendly environment every visit, so that the experience is as comfortable as possible for you and your pet.
Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital offers the Jonesboro community wellness care as well as medical, surgical, dental services, and emergency care. We also have an in-house pharmacy with access to specialists, making our veterinary facility a one stop shop for your pet's health and medical needs. If you are new to our website, please browse around to learn about our facility and to read interesting pet articles and watch groundbreaking pet videos. Click on the “email us” link below to ask us a question or to submit feedback. For directions to our office see our contact us page. To receive free monthly veterinary care articles, please subscribe to our newsletter.
Dr. Jim Guntharp
Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital
3231 E. Highland Dr.
Jonesboro, AR 72401
870.932.7228 or Toll Free 1.877.932.7228
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