Clinique vétérinaire Villeray-Papineau

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Clinique vétérinaire Villeray-Papineau Inc.

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The Clinic

The clinic was founded in the early 1990s. Initially operating in small premises on Villeray Street, just West of Papineau Street, the clinic moved to its present location on Papineau Street, just North of L.-O.-David Street. Dr. Denis Dubé bought the clinic in June 2012 and has been working there since.

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The clinic is centrally located in the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough. It is easy to reach, as it is near several thoroughfares (De Lorimier, Rosemont, D’Iberville, Saint-Zotique, Beaubien, Bélanger, Jean-Talon and the Metropolitan Highway (40)), which allows it serve customers from several nearby areas: Plateau Mont-Royal, Rosemont, Petite-Patrie, Saint-Léonard, Ahuntsic, Montréal-Nord, Anjou… and even Laval.

Business hours

Monday to Friday: 10 am to 6 pm
Saturday and Sunday: closed

Contact information

Tel. : 514 593-6777

7655, Papineau ave
Montreal, Quebec
H2E 2H1

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COVID-19

Here are the measures that are in effect at this time:

  1. Clients are admitted inside the clinic;
  2. Sanitary measures are encouraged: hand disinfection upon arrival, wearing an appropriate face covering and social distancing;
  3. The maximum number of persons allowed inside the clinic at any one time is five (5) persons;
  4. Anyone showing respiratory symptoms is refused access to the clinic;
  5. The exam rooms being too small, in order to protect both clients and employees, all animals coming for an exam or surgery are left with the receptionist at the front desk at the time that was specified when the appointment was taken. The veterinarian takes care of the animals one by one after which the owners are called back to be informed of the situation.

THANK YOU for your understanding.