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PO Box 3482

Midland, TX 79702

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Call: 432-686-8540

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1405 W Kansas Ave

Midland, TX 79701

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Call: 432-684-4806

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2500 W Ohio Ave

Midland, TX 79701

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Call: 432-684-8182

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1301 N Big Spring St

Midland, TX 79701

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Call: 432-682-3524

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3225 Kessler Ave

Midland, TX 79701

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Call: 432-699-1332

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2100 N H St

Midland, TX 79705

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Call: 432-683-5258

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1 Willow Ct

Midland, TX 79705

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Call: 432-563-5515

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1200 N Fairgrounds Rd

Midland, TX 79706

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Call: 432-685-7420

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Mark J Miller

2.8 miles

3537 Andrews Hwy

Midland, TX 79703

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Call: 432-694-2537

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5000 N Midkiff Rd

Midland, TX 79705

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Call: 432-520-4150

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Morgan Brown

3.0 miles

3400 N Big Spring St

Midland, TX 79705

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Call: 432-683-3001

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4606 W Wall St

Midland, TX 79703

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Call: 432-694-6658

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PO Box 50037

Midland, TX 79710

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Call: 432-685-1122

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200 E County Road 130

Midland, TX 79706

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Call: 432-682-0789

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2215 N Midland Dr Ste 3c

Midland, TX 79707

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Call: 432-689-0702


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H A Tillett Dvm

1405 W Kansas Ave, Midland, TX 79701

(432) 684-4806

Mills Veterinary Hospital

2500 W Ohio Ave, Midland, TX 79701

(432) 684-8182

Susie Chandler

3225 Kessler Ave, Midland, TX 79701

(432) 699-1332

Baze Animal Clinic

1301 N Big Spring St, Midland, TX 79701

(432) 682-3524

Rogan Tindol Dr

PO Box 3482, Midland, TX 79702

(432) 686-8540

Tall City Veterinary Hospital

4606 W Wall St, Midland, TX 79703

(432) 694-6658