• Company: Marathon Veterinary Clinic
  • Address: #9 Marathon Rd, Nassau City, New Providence, Bahamas
  • Town: Nassau
  • Island: Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
  • Area: Marathon Mall
  • Phone: 242-393-0197
  • Phone 2: 242-448-7911
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Opening Hours

Monday 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Saturday -- closed --
Sunday -- closed --

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At Marathon Veterinary we provide a few options to our clients, one option is walk-in service, the second option is “by appointment only” and the third option is emergency services.
To schedule an appointment, please call us through the numbers listed on this page. If you reach our voice mail during business hours, please feel free to leave a message as we do check for messages throughout the day.
Thank you for recognizing our commitment in providing our client's with compassionate, quality care in a courteous and professional manner. We do our best to satisfy the needs of our clients and their pets. We are honored and proud to have been selected.

We provide the following services:

o General Health Exams
o Immunizations
o General Surgery
o Hematology (Blood Work)
o Dental Cleaning
o Bath and Dips
o Grooming ( By appointment only )
o Animal Products
o Health Certificates

Marathon Veterinary Clinic
- "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - Anatole France


Veterinarian Kwesi Smith lends his expert opinion to bright some light to a shocking incident that occurred at Down Town, Nassau

Veterinarian Kwesi Smith said poor health may not have played a factor in the death of a surrey horse which collapsed in downtown Nassau on Tuesday. Speaking yesterday, Dr Smith said although its still too early to determine a definitive cause and blood tests are still pending, the death might have been caused by the age of the animal. The 22-year-old female horse, named Bloody Mary, was drawing a yellow and blue surrey near the corner of Dowdeswell and Christie Streets when it collapsed. Witnesses at the scene said tourists were in the carriage and that after the horse’s collapse, the animal was tied to the back of a truck and dragged out of the street – reportedly at the insistence of the police.

One woman, who asked to remain anonymous, called the scene “disturbing” and called for an investigation into the working conditions for horses. “It was just so disturbing looking at that horse,” she said... see the rest of the story here.
Veterinarian Dr. Kwesi Smith talks about animals & other issues on Reality Check! with Chrissy Love






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