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Patient Arrival Policy

For your protection, and that of others, all dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled while in the waiting area or exam rooms. All cats must be presented in an appropriate cat carrier or on a leash.

To allow ample time for all patients and scheduled surgical procedures, we operate primarily by appointment. Emergency cases may receive top priority.

Animal SafetyFor the safety of all animals in our care, we require that all vaccinations be up to date. Even though we make every effort to make our patients feel comfortable during visits, they may be a little uneasy about new people, new surroundings and other pets. This is one of the reasons we ask you to restrain your pet. We recommend that animals be placed on a leash or in pet carriers before entering the waiting room.

AAHA accreditation

AAHA Accredited

Our practice is AHAA-accredited, which means that we're measured against the most rigorous standards in the veterinary industry. Developed by experts in the profession, AAHA guidelines provide cutting-edge information and frequent updates that help veterinary professionals face the demands of a continually shifting industry to ensure pets receive the best possible care.

  • Due to the variety of recommendations on the appropriate healthcare for cats and dogs, AAHA guidelines assist veterinary professionals with developing evidence-based protocols for cats and dogs in their practices.

  • AAHA’s goal is to provide the most current information on clinically relevant topics to benefit not only AAHA members and their patients and clients, but the entire veterinary profession and pet owners.

  • AAHA’s guidelines are full of pet owner and staff education resources, customizable templates, calculators, and more. Check out their most recently updated resources helping practices stay at the forefront of veterinary medicine.