New downtown Kelowna vet clinic ready to welcome in your furry friend

| August 21, 2024 in Business

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There’s a new veterinary clinic in Kelowna and it’s a convenient one for the burgeoning downtown population.

City Centre Veterinary Clinic (CCVC) has opened its doors at 102-750 Vaughan Ave., promising top-notch animal care that “combines cutting-edge technology with a warm, relaxed approach.”

The new clinic was founded by Dr. David Seefeldt and Dr. Kim Crisanti, who bring a wealth of knowledge in the field to Kelowna.

According to a release from CCVC, Seefeldt specializes in diagnostics and surgery, while Crisanti is passionate about internal medicine, senior pet care and unique, challenging cases.

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Dr. David Seefeldt (L) and Dr. Kim Crisanti

The release notes that their dedicated team is committed to providing a stress-free vet experience, making every visit as comfortable as possible for pets and their owners.

“We offer a full range of services, including routine wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, and diagnostics,” it explains. 

“At CCVC, we’re committed to creating a warm and welcoming environment where everyone feels at ease and valued.”

Seefeldt, Crisanti and company are celebrating their opening with a special open house from 11 am until 2 pm on Saturday, Aug. 24.

Those who drop by can tour the facility and meet the team, as well as enjoy some refreshments and some fun activities for your pet.

To learn more about CCVC, visit their website or give them a call at 250-864-6362.

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