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Animal House Our practice is located in Lantana, Florida and we serve the greater Palm Beach County area. We offer the very best, up-to-date care for those very special members of your family. We have filled our site with useful information about our practice, services and animal health in general, but nothing takes the place of face-to-face meetings, where we have the opportunity to get to know you and your pets.

Each new client at our practice is eligible for a free physical exam (does not include vaccines, products, lab tests, or other diagnostic services), which makes it cost-effective to come in and check us out.
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Lantana-Atlantis Animal Hospital is proud to serve the Lake Worth FL area for everything pet related. Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by Dr. Evan Kadish DVM, who is a licensed, experienced Lake Worth veterinarian. Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
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Our appointment book is computerized which allows us to efficiently make appointments for you and your pet. Our receptionists and team will attempt to accommodate all requests to the best of our ability. Emergencies are accepted anytime our clinic is open. If you feel you have an emergency with your pet, please call us or come to the hospital immediately.
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PBVS is an organization of veterinarians dedicated to providing the community with animal hospitals of the highest quality of service and care for pets. The PBVS was established to promote the highest professional relationship among its members and the public. Providing programs that further the professional education of veterinarians is part of the PBVS's objectives, in an atmosphere of friendship, cooperation, and good fellowship. Our web presence will allow us to convey important information to the public as well as to our existing members.
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It might surprise you to learn that spaying a female dog before her first heat and neutering a male before he reaches sexual maturity can prevent many health and behavior problems. Contrary to the old wives' tale, female dogs absolutely do not need to have one litter (or one heat) before being spayed.
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