Biloxi, MS 39531
United States of America
Dr. Tracy Acosta has cared for three of my labs since 1993 and the services she has provided has always been outstanding. Her goal when she graduated from Mississippi State School of Veterinary medicine over 13 years ago was to establish her own Acosta Veterinary Hospital in Biloxi, Ms. She has worked as an associate Veterinarian in three other practices on the Mississippi Gulf Coast since graduation and most recently in the last five years, she was the managing partner for the practice in Biloxi.
That experience of managing and practicing has prepared her for the next step of owning her own Acosta Veterinary Hospital in Biloxi, Mississippi. As a dedicated dog lover, I know that she brings compassion and caring and outstanding skills to every animal that comes to her for help. Her staff is also professional in every aspect of medical and surgical care of her clients. The new Acosta Veterinary Hospital in Biloxi, Mississippi will incorporate the mobile pet service that Dr. Tracy Acosta added to her practice several years ago. She has a van and can actually pick up sick animals for her clients who may not have transportation to her clinic.
The new boarding facility in the Acosta Veterinary Hospital has been named Four Paws Bed and Biscuit.
I have boarded my labs with Dr. Tracy Acosta many times and my dogs love her and her staff and I have peace of mind when I am away from home knowing how well my labs are being cared for.
As a practicing ophthalmologist, I know how important it is to be accessible to my patients. Dr. Tracy Acosta always returns calls and if she is not available, she makes sure that there is another veterinarian on call to take care of her clients needs in case of an emergency.
The Acosta Veterinary Hospital and Four Paws Bed and Biscuit will offer outstanding care and medical and surgical treatment to animals in Biloxi, Mississippi.
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Published by S. A. Knight
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2 Comments
Post a CommentThat is correct and the article was approved by Dr. Acosta. Thank you
This is in response to the article about Acosta Animal Hospital. The author of the article is incorrect in saying Dr. Acosta was an associate veterinarian in 3 practices only. She was actually part-owner and managing partner at Biloxi Animal Hospital, also on Pass Road. Dr. Acosta left her position in that clinic to open up her own clinic.