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At Arrow Veterinary Clinic, we think quality veterinary care means all of this and more. In fact, we strive to make each and every visit to our office a positive experience for everyone.

When you choose us as your Lowell and Ada, MI area vet, you’ll get more than just medical care for your dog and cat. You’ll get a 
lifelong partnership with someone who will always make your pet’s needs their top priority.

It’s a difference you have to witness to truly understand. If you are in the market for a new vet in Lowell or Ada, MI, we invite you to discover what Arrow Veterinary Clinic is all about! Give us a call, or stop in and see us! We’re sure that once you experience our friendly, customized care, you’ll want to call us your Lowell and Ada, MI vet for life!

special offer 20% Off New Pet Exam!

Valid for wellness and sick visits.

*Limit one pet and coupon per household. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

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February 20, 2026

When your pet is in pain, recovering from surgery, or struggling with chronic inflammation, you want solutions that are effective, gentle, and safe. One treatment that has gained popularity in veterinary medicine is laser therapy. Here’s what you should know about laser therapy, how it works, and why it’s considered a safe treatment option for many pets.

What Type of Laser Therapy Do Veterinarians Use?

January 06, 2026

Laser therapy has become an increasingly popular treatment in veterinary medicine, offering a non-invasive way to reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and accelerate healing.

Parasite Prevention: The Differences Between Heartworm, Roundworm & Tapeworm

December 23, 2025

Parasites are more than just an unpleasant inconvenience for pets - they can pose serious health risks if left untreated. Three of the most common parasites affecting dogs and cats are heartworms, roundworms, and tapeworms. While they are often grouped together, each parasite is very different in how it spreads, the symptoms it causes, and the type of prevention required.

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