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Welcome to Integrative Animal Hospital of Central Florida!

Located in Sanford, FL, Integrative Animal Hospital of Central Florida is dedicated to providing comprehensive pet healthcare services tailored to meet the individual needs of your beloved pets. Our team of veterinarians offers a unique approach to pet care, combining traditional, holistic, and alternative therapies to ensure the best possible outcomes for your furry companions, whether they're a dog, cat, small mammal, or exotic pet.

Equipped with advanced equipment and technologies, including comprehensive in-house testing for accurate diagnosis, digital x-ray capabilities, state-of-the-art surgical suites, specialized dental suites, a fully stocked pharmacy, and integrative medicine options such as physical rehabilitation, we are fully prepared to address a wide range of medical conditions and treatment modalities.

Thank you for entrusting us with your pet's healthcare needs. Call us at (407) 833-8868, or book your pet's next appointment online!

Now Available: Mobile App & Online Booking

Now Available: Mobile App & Online Booking

We have some exciting new features available at Integrative Animal Hospital of Central Florida! You can now easily schedule appointments directly online via desktop or mobile device for your furry friends. We also have a new mobile app through PetDesk, which we encourage you to download to book appointments, request refills, view and share your pet's vaccination records, and more. 

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Food Coma? How to Tell if Your Pet Just Ate Too Much

Food Coma? How to Tell if Your Pet Just Ate Too Much

Is it a food coma or a belly emergency? Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV), or bloat, is when a pet’s stomach fills with gas, food, or fluid and twists on itself and is most common in deep chested dogs like Great Danes and German Shepherds but can happen in any breed. Learn what to do if your pet has eaten too much and when to call your veterinarian.  Learn More »

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Integrative Animal Hospital of Central Florida