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Rabbits need specialized veterinary care and many veterinarians are not well trained or up-to-date in rabbit medicine and health. If you need (after hours) emergency veterinary assistance, we recommend going to Angell Memorial or Tufts University in MA for emergency rabbit treatment. Listed below are the veterinarians that we recommend and have experience with:
Dr. Daniel Cardosa & Dr. Sharon Chang - Big River Vet Services, W. Greenwich, RI (401)397-8777 (All facets of rabbit care, emergency service. Hours: M- F 9 am to midnight, weekends 8 am to midnight) Dr. Dan Simpson - West Bay Animal Hospital, Warwick,RI 401-828-5767 (spay/neuters & routine care) Dr. Susanne Saslaw - Ferguson Animal Hospital, N. Prov RI (401) 353-3352 (All facets of care.) Dr. Henry Wietsma - North Kingstown, RI (401) 295-9739 (All facets of care) Dr. David Lambert - Quinebaug Valley Vet Hospital, Danielson, CT. (860) 774-7650 (spay/neuters) Dr. Deb Gherke - Pet Partners, Fall River, MA (508)672-4813 (spay/neuter clinic only) Dr. Ken Abrams, Veterinary Ophthalmologist, Warwick, RI 401-738-7337 (ophthalmology only) Dr. Cindy Brown (only) - Ocean State Vet Specialists- E. Greenwich, RI 401-886-6787(All facets of care, Mon - Fri 8 am to 4 pm) To find a rabbit savvy vet outside RI, click here.
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