Eagle Animal Hospital, based in Chester Springs, was acquired by Dr. Matunis and Dr. Granite in January, 2008. The veterinarians and their team look forward to continuing the tradition of quality veterinary medicine practiced at our hospital, as well as striving to offer new and improved treatments for your pets. Eagle Animal Hospital is a full-service Veterinary Hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for our patients and welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients. Eagle Animal Hospital offers Chester Springs, Exton, Downingtown, and the entire Chester County animal community comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. We are equipped with an in-house pharmacy, lab, digital radiology, and dental and surgery suites. Our facility enables you to make one stop for your pet's medical care. We are open for appointments during normal business hours, evenings, and Saturdays.
Pet Food Pantry
Eagle Animal Hospital is a drop off location for Chester County Pet Food Pantry. The pet food pantry is helping to keep pets at home and out of shelters. Donations for unopened dog and cat food, cat litter, small animal food and bedding, pet treats and toys, grooming supplies, and flea and tick medications are appreciated.
Trinity
Trinity is a sweet, lovable six year old cream domestic shorthair cat that needs a forever home. She loves to be pet and brushed. Trinity would prefer to be the only pet in a household. She is shy at first and then warms up to be extremely affectionate. Trinity takes daily medication that is easy to administer and eats a special diet. She looks forward to being adopted and placed in a loving home. Please contact us if you wish to meet her.
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