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Clark County Veterinary Clinic

4.5
(307 reviews)

Business Details

116 Hud Rd, Winchester, KY
40391, United States
(859) 744-5656
https://www.clarkcountyvet.com/

About

Animal Hospital
Clark County Veterinary Clinic provides quality veterinary care and pet grooming services to the community of Winchester, KY.

Location

Clark County Veterinary Clinic
116 Hud Rd, Winchester, KY
40391, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

4.5
307 reviews
5 stars
255
4 stars
13
3 stars
10
2 stars
3
1 star
26
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    Aubrey Noel
    Apr 14, 2026
    5.0
    I have been going to this vet for my cat for about 3-4 years and I love it so much. They take such good care of my baby, they always know what to do. I am so blessed I have found this vet, I literally recommend everyone I know to this vet. Also, the pricing is very reasonable, you can tell they care more about taking care of your baby than the money. AND everyone there is literally so nice. I drive 35 minutes to get here and I do not care. I would drive hours!
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    Mary Storms
    Mar 23, 2026
    5.0
    Had some concerns with my dog but was worried about the cost. I called the vets office and they encouraged me to bring my dog in for a low cost visit and exam and they could further advise me according to any issues they may find. After the visit I was informed by the doctor of the exam results and medicine was given for the dog and my much loved pet should be good as new in a few days! I was so relieved! Great Vet! Great place to take your beloved pets!
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    Kayla Shoemaker
    Mar 16, 2026
    5.0
    Our sweet boy had been dealing with lymphoma and it was his time to go today. They were all super nice during these very rough time, I can not recommend enough.
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    Miranda Bulllock
    Mar 11, 2026
    1.0
    Not extremely happy with this place, I’ve never heard of a vet taking your pet away for just a wellness check up. I’m used to vets doing it bedside with owner present, and then taking them if they need a more intense treatment. I can’t even verify they gave the vaccination I paid for, and now my cats ear is red and inflamed, which we came for a possible ear infection and it needed to be cleaned, but they wouldn’t even prescribe pain medication and now she is miserable and they didn’t bother to call me back when I called to verify her behavior after is normal. (Update they did call back, but I found the call back to be not enough care for my cat) The wait times are also horrendous. Some pets are extremely stressed out in vet clinics and need quick care and discharge. Update: I took her for a second opinion, and thank goodness I did. I know the vet who saw my pet was not the regular vet there, but unfortunately she missed the mark on my cat having a fever (likely didn’t check or possibly developed in the 36 hours since she’d been there to be fair, who knows I can’t tell you if they checked since they take your pet away for the whole visit) and had bilateral ear infections that needed more rigorous treatment than just an ear drop and skipping right over the infection and going for the expensive cardiologist appointment for heart murmur that could be worsened by infection and was not the primary concern for the appointment (and also since when is echo the first step when a recheck and bloodwork are typically standard first approaches?) I won’t be back, although I appreciate and respect animal lovers and people who work with animals. It was just an overall bad experience.
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    Angel Baker
    Feb 24, 2026
    5.0
    Our Cotton Kitty was sick and after taking him to another the vet the day before we were told he basically had a cold but his lungs were clear so started him on antibiotics. Unfortunately by the next morning Cotton had took a turn for the worse and we decided to bring him to CCVC only to find out his lungs were full of fluid with no chance of being helped. We didn't want him to suffer anymore and had to put him down. Although losing Cotton was a horrible experience having the support and compassion of this staff meant so much to us. I want to thank Dr Castle and all his staff for being exceptionally compassionate and patient with our family. CCVC went above and beyond to comfort us and took care of Cotton's cremation, even saving his whiskers and hair in 2 small viles which was just the sweetest touch to lay aside his box. I hope I have an option here to show the pic. I'm grateful for their compassion and competency. Being able to trust someone with your fur babies means everything to us because our animals are our family 🐾❤️🐾. Although I live out of town making the drive is well worth the peace of mind and care received

Frequently Asked Questions About Clark County Veterinary Clinic

What services does Clark County Veterinary Clinic provide?

Clark County Veterinary Clinic offers veterinary care, pet grooming, pet boarding, dietary counseling, surgical procedures, health examinations, medical diagnostics, behavioral care, and dentistry services.

What are the clinic's normal business hours?

The clinic is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Wednesday and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and closed on Sunday.

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