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Welcome to Tchefuncte Animal Hospital, LLC
West St. Tammany’s Newest Veterinary Hospital!
Tchefuncte Animal Hospital, LLC.
Tchefuncte Animal Hospital is a small animal hospital offering contemporary medicine, surgery, and dentistry. The hospital also has a fully equipped in-house laboratory capable of immediate results as well as state-of-the-art digital x-ray for higher quality imaging. Tchefuncte Animal Hospital employs Registered Veterinary Technicians to provide the highest possible quality of care. A fully digital computer record system is used to provide accurate medical records and to facilitate record sharing and consultations with specialists. House calls are also available. Boarding, bathing, and clipping are among other services offered. The hospital also stocks the newest advances in flea/parasite control and a full line of pet food. Early morning patient drop-offs are accepted. In addition, the hospital offers late doctors hours and weekend apointments with prior arrangements with the doctor. Professional grooming is also available by appointment.
Tchefuncte Animal Hospital, LLC is located at 209 Highway 21, Madisonville, LA 70447. The hospital is between Covington and Madisonville, Louisiana on Highway 21 near its intersection with Highway 1077 approximately 2 miles south of I-12. The hospital phone number is 985-845-7484 and feel free to check out the rest of this web site at: www.tchefuncteanimalhospital.com
Dr. Moores and the staff of Tchefuncte Animal Hospital, LLC are proud of their new facility and are pleased to offer modern medicine, old fashioned common sense, and compassionate care to our furry companions.
In case of emergency after hours/weekends, please call and proceed directly to the Louisiana Veterinary Referral Center 2611 Florida St. Mandeville 626-4862.
Dr. Moores was voted the Northshore's Best Veterinarian by his patients and community!

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