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The Veterinary Emergency Centre (VEC), a leading provider of pet care services in Hong Kong, has announced the expansion of its offerings. The VEC, located on Davis Street and Belcher's Street, is now offering acupuncture services alongside its comprehensive pet wellness programme.
The VEC prides itself on its team of experienced and dedicated veterinarians, board-certified specialists, licensed veterinary technicians, and trained support staff. Equipped with the latest diagnostic technologies, the VEC is well-equipped to handle a wide range of pet health issues, including cardiology and surgical care.
The VEC's comprehensive pet wellness programme consists of three core services, although specific details about these services were not provided in this announcement. However, the VEC assures pet owners that they offer tailored solutions for complex pet health issues.
Pet owners can find more information about the VEC on their website at https://www.vec.com.hk/zh-hant, or follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/vec.vethk, Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/vec.vethk, and YouTube at https://youtube.com/@vecvethk.
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The VEC operates 24/7, providing emergency, critical care, and specialty services with state-of-the-art medical facilities at their location in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong. With a strong commitment to pet health and wellness, the VEC continues to expand its services to better serve the needs of pets and their owners in Hong Kong.
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