Top Veterinary Hospital in Easton, PA - Cummings Veterinary Hospital

Cummings Veterinary Hospital

5111 Church Road
Easton, PA 18045

(610)923-0393

www.cummingsvet.com

The Best Care For Your Pet

The Cummings Veterinary Hospital is a private practice led by Dr. Clifford Cummings, who has almost 50 years of experience in veterinary medicine. The hospital has four associate veterinarians and a highly skilled and dedicated support team. Many members of the team have been working together for decades.

Our hospital is AAHA-accredited, meaning we are voluntarily evaluated on approximately 900 standards of care by the American Animal Hospital Association. Only 12-15% of small animal veterinary practices in the US and Canada can say that! 

Some of our highlight services include: veterinary surgery, pet dentistry, micro-chipping, dermatology, health certificates (travel), preventative health, therapeutic laser, behavioral counseling, and more! 

Looking for a new veterinarian, or simply want more information? We have a great film about our hospital, staff and services!  About Us

We are located in Bethlehem Township, Pennsylvania, the center of the Lehigh Valley, serving Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton. We are minutes from the intersection of Route 33 and Route 22 on Church Road. 

Please call our office today at (610)923-0393 for all your pet health care needs or click here to contact us or to set up an appointment.

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