Camelot Veterinary Services

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169 Shepard Ln
Uniontown, PA 15401
Camelot Veterinary Services is committed to providing the best possible care and services, and our website is available twenty-four seven days a week. Pets can't vocalize their feelings so you must rely on physical exams. Wellness exams allow your veterinarian to evaluate your pet's general health. Make your appointment today!

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Kelly R.
3/22/2018

For starters, Dr. Sheperd is THE BEST veterinarian in Fayette County - that's why he's so busy. He has a huge heart for animals, because those are his patients, *not* the humans who bring them in....

Jim T.
2/27/2023

We've been taking our dogs to Dr Shepard for many years. You can tell he truly cares about them. The dogs don't even mind going to the vet. His staff is very nice also.

Jay S.
4/11/2022

The staff are cruel. My cats had lily poisoning and needed monitoring after their emergency ER visit, and I had just gotten out of the ER that same night. When I reached out to this place at the...

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JoAnn D.
2/8/2018

Dr. Shepherd is an example of a true Dr., Veterinarian and animal lover. He takes care of all my Lhasa Apsos and their puppies. My Pets do wonderful after each surgery. He lovingly adores the...

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Damon H.
1/14/2020

Dr Shepard is great with animals and the whole crew is amazing. Brought two cats in to get checked and was amazed how great they were with them and at low cost. Gladly would go back.

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