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Towne Square

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Your Veterinarians in Owensboro, Kentucky

Since 1983

Towne Square Animal Hospital provides a full range of health services including dentistry, internal medicine, surgery, emergency services, prescription diets, and veterinary supplies. We aim to give you and your pet the best possible care, whether it is a broken leg or a broken tooth.

Our experienced and compassionate team of veterinarians offers personalized and comprehensive healthcare services to every patient. We use state-of-the-art medical technology to ensure that your pet receives optimal care.

At Audubon Animal Hospital, we believe in preventing illnesses, and we offer comprehensive wellness exams and preventative care services to keep your pet healthy and happy throughout their life.

Trust us to be there for you and your best friend every step of the way. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience the difference of Audubon Animal Hospital.

4804 Towne Square Ct.
Owensboro, KY 42301
Phone: (270) 685-1111
Fax: (270) 685-3360

Monday – Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm
(Closed for lunch 12:30-1:30pm)
Saturday – 7:30am-Noon
Sunday – Closed

(Closed for training every other Tuesday 12pm – 2pm)

Join Our Family

We Are Welcoming New Clients

Dr. Chris Alvey

Dr. Damon Cecil

Dr. Summer Buckner

Join Our Family

We Are Welcoming New Clients

Dr. Chris Alvey

Dr. Damon Cecil

Dr. Summer Buckner

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What Our Clients are Saying…

They are good people to deal with and the show they love pets.. recommend it to everyone

T.J. Wallace Avatar T.J. Wallace
April 20, 2022

Got to see our favorite Dr. Buckner! She was awesome with Simon!

Thomas Lewis Avatar Thomas Lewis
April 20, 2022

Best place ever

Jessica Rogers Avatar Jessica Rogers
February 20, 2023

They were very helpful in checking for a chip in a lost dog that I brought in!

Melissa Hay Avatar Melissa Hay
November 20, 2022

My dog got a "full" checkup from a TSAH vet on July 29 and died 10 weeks later on Oct 16 due to kidney failure at only 10 years old, possibly due to a latent bacterial infection. He had lost 25%+ of his body weight... did they bother to call my previous vet for the last weight? Nope. When I noted "His ribcage feels weird and bony to me now" (i.e. weight loss) did they take action? "Probably just the way God made him." When they did the screening tests I asked for, did they do the "full" test or the pared-down test to save money? They did the "pared down" test that skipped bacterial screening without telling me. (I would have gladly paid.) When they detected a 3-out-6 heart murmur (likely due to kidney failure, we know now), did they call my old vet to ask if it was persistent or new? Nope. Did they indicate the heart murmur was life-threatening or possibly due to a systemic problem? Nope. Did they offer me the option of doing more intensive blood screening in response to detecting the murmur? Nope. Did they mention Lyme as a possibility or ask me if my dog had tick bites? Nope. Let me say this as clearly as possible: I have waited 1 month to process the series of events and still fully believe my dog would still be alive if I'd gone to another vet. Avoid TSAH.

Cyrus Adkisson Avatar Cyrus Adkisson
April 20, 2022

Great staff and reasonable rates.

Samuel Abbott Avatar Samuel Abbott
June 20, 2022

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