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Welcome to Crossroads Animal Hospital!

Crossroads Animal Hospital provides quality veterinary care for dogs, and cats in Strongsville, Ohio, and the surrounding communities. 

The connection you share with your pet is something that we at Crossroads Animal Hospital understand firsthand. That's because we live it. Not only do we work with animals day in and day out, but each one of us has our own furry, feathered or scaly friend waiting to greet us when we get home. It's this incredible bond between people and pets that inspires us and drives us to always do our very best in everything we do. And it's the reason treating your pet as if he or she were our very own just comes naturally to us.

If you're looking for an experienced veterinarian that you can trust for the life of your pet, we encourage you to give us a try. We've got all of the medical, diagnostic, dental, and surgical care services you'll ever need to keep your best friend happy and healthy for many years to come. For your convenience, we also offer nutritional counseling, microchipping, laser surgery, and many other services.

Please call (440) 238-5900 today to make an appointment for your pet.

Now Available: Mobile App & Online Booking

Now Available: Mobile App & Online Booking

We have some exciting new features available at Crossroads Animal Hospital! 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. 

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Our Clients Love Us

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Dr. Cooper and her staff are great! They treat our dogs as if they were family. I would not hesitate to recommend Crossroads Animal Hospital. From routine wellness exams to true emergencie...

Ida Shaw

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My sweet cat was hit by a car last year and in desperation I took him to Crossroads. Unfortunately my cat Onyx crossed over the rainbow bridge... but the employees were so caring. They took ...

Allison Maxwell

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