Please note: We will be closed on Saturday, May 11th, for a staff event.

Seneca Animal Hospital’s appointment, prescription, deposit, and other policies can be found here.

Hours & COVID-19 Policy

Our current business hours:

Monday: 8:00am-12pm & 2:00pm-5:30pm (We are closed every Monday from 12:00pm – 2:00pm for staff meetings.)
Tuesday: 8:00am-5:30pm
Wednesday: 8:00am-5:30pm
Thursday: 8:00am-7:00pm
Friday: 8:00am-5:30pm
Saturday: 8:00am-12:00pm

Hospital COVID-19 Policy

Seneca Animal Hospital stays current on the recommendations from the AVMA, CDC, and DHEC regarding COVID-19 safety. Our safety protocol is designed to maintain uninterrupted service for your family; our patients. Due to the decreased COVID-19 cases locally, mask wearing is optional when visiting our hospital! Based on your preference, you may request your doctor and care team wear a mask.

Please wear a mask if you are experiencing any signs of respiratory illness (i.e. cough, sneeze) or recently recovering from a respiratory illness. Thank you for being considerate of others and maintaining safe distances. Curbside service will remain available upon request for any visit.

Thank you,
Seneca Animal Hospital Team

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Veterinary Blog

Check out the latest educational articles and tips from the Seneca Animal Hospital team!
Protect Your Dog from Heartworms

Protect Your Dog from Heartworms

Heartworms are a kind of roundworm that dwell in the heart, lungs, and surrounding blood vessels of infected animals, leading to heartworm disease, a potentially deadly condition. Heartworm infection can permanently harm the heart, lungs, and other bodily organs,...

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Prescription Diets for Pets

Prescription Diets for Pets

Check out this blog post where we’ll explore prescription diet options, their benefits and how you can know if one might be right for you and your cat or dog!

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5 Steps to Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth

5 Steps to Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth

5 Steps to Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth   Brushing your pet’s teeth should be something you do as frequently as you brush your own teeth. By brushing your pet’s teeth daily, you can reduce the amount of plaque and oral bacteria in their mouth and help keep pet...

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4 Things You Should Know About Canine Influenza

4 Things You Should Know About Canine Influenza

My Dog Is Coughing: Do They Have the Flu? Cough, cough, cough. Hearing your pooch sound like they’re hacking up a lung not long after you had the flu may make you wonder if they contracted your illness. While your dog certainly can become sick with a respiratory...

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How to Avoid a Winter Pet Emergency

How to Avoid a Winter Pet Emergency

How to Recognize a Winter Pet Emergency Summertime comes with a host of hazards for pets, but colder weather also brings its own dangers. As the temperature drops, watch out for the following issues that can require emergency care for your furry pal.   Antifreeze...

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5 Pet Hazards To Be Aware of This Holiday Season

5 Pet Hazards To Be Aware of This Holiday Season

5 Pet Hazards To Be Aware of This Holiday Season   As the year draws to a close, holiday celebrations are still in full swing. But the additional activity and stress present the perfect opportunity for your pet to get into trouble, so keep an eye out for the...

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How to Have Fun with Your Pet This Winter Indoors

How to Have Fun with Your Pet This Winter Indoors

How to Have Fun with Your Pet This Winter Indoors   When the weather outside becomes too cold and snowy, it can be tough to find ways to entertain your pet indoors. Spice up their exercise routine with the following fun interactive games and toys to help your...

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Local animal hospital recognized with national accreditation

Local animal hospital recognized with national accreditation

Exciting News! Seneca Animal Hospital was recently featured in Seneca’s local newspaper, The Journal. The article highlighted our achievement of becoming Oconee County’s first and only AAHA accredited animal hospital. Click on the link below to read the article, or...

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