Vetting Around The Upstate: Thornblade Animal Hospital in Greenville, SC
Welcome to the latest installment of Vetting Around The Upstate! This time, we’re touring Thornblade Animal Hospital, a beautifully designed veterinary practice in Greenville, SC. Our guide today is the hospital’s dedicated lead veterinarian and all things soft and fluffy pet enthusiast, Dr. Heather Miller.
Embracing All Creatures Great and Small 🐾
At Thornblade, “your pets are your family and we treat them as such,” says Dr. Miller. While they care deeply for dogs and cats, they're equally qualified in caring for pocket pets and exotics. With expertise in rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, chinchillas, ferrets—and even an occasional reptile—Thornblade truly offers comprehensive care for all kinds of pets.
A Convenient Location for the Entire Community
Located in 31 Milestone Plaza, Thornblade is a convenient option for pet parents from Greenville, Simpsonville, Taylors, Fountain Inn, Pelham, and beyond. Situated just off Woodruff Road and near I‑85, the hospital offers easy access across the Upstate. Thornblade offers a wide breath of services including collaboration with other specialists in house, like Jewel Veterinary Surgery.
A Warm, Inviting Environment
Thornblade is designed for comfort and compassion. Client reviews praise the immaculate facility, kind and knowledgeable staff, and a welcoming atmosphere. Dr. Miller's background and years of experience in the Greenville community will put any pet parent at ease.
A Practice That Cares Deeply
Thornblade isn’t just about treating pets—they’re committed to educating pet parents and fostering meaningful long lasting relationships. With frequent praise for Dr. Miller’s deep compassion and expertise, pet parents consistently express trust in the care provided by her.
Book Your Visit
If you're in Greenville or nearby, Thornblade Animal Hospital is a great option for excellent veterinary care. Visit their website at thornbladeah.com for more information.
Join us next time on Vetting Around The Upstate as we continue highlighting vet practices in the Upstate and surrounding regions.
—Dr. Kate