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Town & Country Veterinary

Open for Business
4.3 (165 reviews)

Contact Information

Address: 3127 N 5th St, Niles, MI 49120, USA

Phone: (269) 684-2840

Website: Visit Website

Business Hours

Monday9:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 4:00 – 5:30 PM
Tuesday9:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 4:00 – 5:30 PM
Wednesday9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Thursday9:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 4:00 – 5:30 PM
Friday9:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 4:00 – 5:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

Location

Services

mobile pet vet

Reviews

Chip Miller9/19/2024

Dr Seifort is very caring. Have been bringing my cat Jax here over 10 years.

brenda R1/7/2020

All of those that are at Town & Country vets! Are the most caring and sve the up most understanding, for not just your pet, but, for you as well. One of the best I have ever been too. Not only do you get the best care for your pet,, you leave with knowledge that is so helpful in caring for your pet. Thank you Brenda Reynolds

Russell Hoag6/17/2023

The Doctor was extremely tentative to my kittens needs. He was very caring and handed my kitten with care and compassion. He told me what I needed and how to do what I needed to do, my kitty is now on the road to recovery. Thank you Doctor Seifert.

Angela Winnicki4/22/2024

Ohh you guysss!! I couldn’t be more grateful for Dr. Seifert and his staff at Town & Country Veterinary Clinic PC!!!! 🐾💖 Not only did they save Sassy’s life(!!!) but Dr. Seifert met us at his office, during closed hours, ALL weekend to ensure she received the proper medication and treatment!!! My bf crossed paths with this sweet puppy & seen what kind of life she was living and decided to bring her home ASAP. She is grossly underweight and had a hard time walking & keeping up with Titan… but she tried. We made an appointment with Town & Country Veterinary Clinic to have her examined & to start her puppy shots (she’s at least 5 months old and had not received any shots yet). After an examination, Dr. Seifert said she never learned how to walk & she has absolutely no muscles in her hips/rear end. So it was our job to strengthen her up & teach her how to walk. A few days later (Friday) she began shaking really bad, she was shutting down & giving up!!! Thankfully, when I called the office she was able to get us in within the hour… Sassy had a fever of 102, she received a shot of antibiotic & steroid. She acted like she didn’t recognize us & wasn’t responsive all day/night. Saturday morning she was still shaking and her fever increased to 103 so Dr. Seifert gave her another shot. Sunday morning she wasn’t shaking as much and recognized her name. She was also able to take a few steps outside to pee & poop. But her fever was still a steady 103. Dr. Seifer administered another shot of antibiotic & steroid. During the day her appetite finally improved and she started walking a few steps around the house!! Monday morning she totally acknowledges her name AND she’s getting up and standing on her own! She’s even walking about 10 steps at a time 🙌🙌 Her temp came down to 102 & she showed off by walking around the doctors office 🙏😍 Dr. Seifert gave her one more shot and sent us home with an oral antibiotic. Maaaan, that was a long & emotional weekend!! We really thought she was giving up but she’s surprising everyone with her strong will & Sassiness 💪💖

CIndy Albertson10/3/2024

Very good vet. Have known for over 20 years.