Greenbrier Animal Care Center

1813 Greenbrier Parkway, Suite A
Chesapeake, VA 23320

(757)962-9799

www.greenbrieranimalcarecenter.com

Greenbrier Animal Care Center will be CLOSED on MONDAY May 29th for Memorial Day . If you are experiencing a medical emergency during this time, please contact one of the following emergency clinics:

Bluepearl on Independence Blvd in Town Center of Virginia Beach at 757-499-5463

Bay Beach on Nimmo Parkway in Virginia Beach at 757-427-3214

The Cove in Harbor View area of North Suffolk at 757-935-9111

Peninsula Emergency Veterinary Clinic in Yorktown at 757-874-8115

Happy Spring

Welcome to Greenbrier Animal Care Center, a state-of-the-art veterinary hospital providing compassionate and quality animal care in Tidewater. Doctors Jerilyn and Tommy Mitchell and staff are conveniently located just north of the Greenbrier shopping area.  

From Class IV laser therapy to dental radiography, and 24 hour web-cam monitoring capability, for hospitalized and boarding patients, to being the source for your animal prescriptions and supplies online,  Greenbrier Animal Care Center has everything for your pet-care needs.

Please browse our website to learn more about our animal clinic and the services we provide for companion animals in Chesapeake and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library, view videos, take a virtual tour of our veterinary hospital, read testimonials, and find details about upcoming events. Please call our office today at (757)962-9799 for all your pet health care needs.

Mission Statement:
Our goal at GACC is to provide the highest standards of pet health care in a warm, professional and compassionate environment.

       

Please fill out and submit the  New Client Information Form

When you arrive for your appointment, your paperwork will be ready and waiting!

Greenbrier offers the VIN Client Information Library
 

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ATTENTION:  Due to the spread of the H3N2 strain of canine influenza down the east coast, GACC is being proactive and requiring all canine patients staying in hospital (boarders, baths, drop offs etc) to be vaccinated. It is a yearly vaccine, once boostered 2-3 weeks after the initial injection. Please reference the link for details on canine influenza or call/email (gaccvet@gmail.com) with any questions or concerns. 

Canine Influenza FAQ - AVMA

Call to schedule an appointment and we will be glad to include this new vaccine with your pet's yearly preventative care or administer as needed.