About Us



MIDLANDS VETERINARY PRACTICE is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in COLUMBIA, SC . The professional and courteous staff at MIDLANDS VETERINARY PRACTICE seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. MIDLANDS VETERINARY PRACTICE strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to COLUMBIA, SC and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how MIDLANDS VETERINARY PRACTICE can provide quality services that meet the needs of your cherished pet.

News and Announcements



*We are now offering Care Credit*
You can apply at home @ www.carecredit.com, in our office by filling out an application or call 1-800-365-8295.

WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR
NEW LOCATION!

To better serve our clients and patients,

Midlands Veterinary Practice is now located at

124 Stonemark Lane, Columbia, SC

(previously the site of SC Veterinary Referral).

We will continue to provide our clients and patients with the highest quality care.
Please feel free to ask for a tour of our new home!

ATTENTION:
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 16, 2009, ALL DOGS SPENDING OVERNIGHT AT MIDLANDS VETERINARY PRACTICE WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE VACCINATED AGAINST CANINE INFLUENZA. PLEASE VISIT www.doginfluenza.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS VIRUS.


Now offering On-call After Hours Technician Hotline.
Not sure if you have an emergency or not?! Page our on-call technician at 803-954-4286.

Vist Pettravel.com for instructions on how to travel on an airline with your pet!

Featured Article


HOW TO CONTROL AND PREVENT FLEAS ON YOUR DOG Dr. Doug Brum General Practice Preventative Medicine UNDERSTANDING THE FLEA For millions of pets and people, the tiny flea is a remorseless enemy. The flea is a small, brown, wingless insect that uses specialized mouthparts to pierce the skin and siphon blood. When a flea bites your dog, it injects a small amount of saliva into the skin to prevent blood coagulation.

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