Cascade Hospital for Animals
Grand Rapids Veterinary Care
6730 Cascade Road SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 949-0960
Free Pet Loss Support Group Starting January 13th
Anyone who considers a pet a beloved friend, companion, or family member knows the intense pain that accompanies the loss of that friend. Meeting with others who understand what you are going through can be comforting and beneficial for the grieving process. The group is free and no registration is required. Group Leader: Jennifer Wisniewski, MA, LLP. For more information please contact Jennifer Self-Aulgur, Humane Education Coordinator, (616) 791-8066 or jennifer@hskc.org.
Voted Best of Grand Rapids Again!
We were informed that we have won the distinction of being voted the Best Veterinarian in Grand Rapids for the sixth year in a row! Thank you to all that voted in Grand Rapids Magazine for the past six years. The Best Of edition comes out in January 2010.

Since 1955, Cascade Hospital for Animals has been providing quality, compassionate medical care for dogs, cats and other small pets in the greater Grand Rapids area. Our team of veterinarians, licensed veterinary technicians, exam room technicians, veterinary assistants and animal care technicians are committed to bringing you and your pets better health by practicing the science of Veterinary Medicine. Our goal is to provide excellent pet care and education with a high level of individual attention.
Cascade Hospital for Animals is a full-service Animal Hospital whose mission
Exceptional Medicine
Compassionate Care
We are open 7 days a week to serve your needs and those of your pet. Doctors' hours are by appointment only.
6730 Cascade Road SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 949-0960
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