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What's distinctive about an AAHA-accredited hospital?

From AAHA's HealthyPet Website

American and Canadian pet owners who take their animals to an AAHA hospital member will find a veterinarian with a unique commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care as well as concern for preventive medicine.

To become an AAHA hospital member, the candidate hospital must meet AAHA's standards for hospital services and facilities in 12 specific areas. A trained AAHA practice consultant periodically visits the hospital to thoroughly evaluate the facility to be sure it complies with these standards. The following areas are covered in the AAHA standards:

  • Orderly and adequate medical records. These are critical for the pet's welfare and continuity of care. Records are reviewed on-site. There must be an individual record for each pet patient.
  • Complete diagnostic facilities. This includes the examination room, radiology services, clinical pathology services, and the equipment necessary to provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services.
  • The facility must be fully equipped to make prompt, accurate diagnosis and treatment. An on-site library of basic textbooks and current periodicals also is required.
  • Complete pharmacy facilities. The most frequently used medicines must be available at all times, controlled substances must be monitored, and clients must be adequately informed concerning treatment.
  • Proper anesthetic procedures. The hospital must conduct a pre-anesthetic examination before surgery and provide a safe, painless, state-of-the-art anesthesia during surgery.
  • Modern surgical facilities. The hospital must have an aseptic, single-use room for surgery. Proper lighting, sterile equipment and procedures, and easy access to drugs and equipment are required.
  • Nursing care. This is a vital part of an efficient animal hospital. Skilled veterinary technicians contribute greatly to the professional care pets receive from diagnosis through recuperation.
  • Properly maintained environment. Safe and sanitary conditions must be maintained throughout the hospital, from the reception room to the kennel, including the outside premises.
  • Emergency service. Each AAHA hospital must provide, or have access to, 24-hour emergency service for its clients.
  • Dental service. Oral hygiene is as important to a pet's health as it is to a person's health. AAHA hospitals routinely perform teeth cleaning, extractions, and gum work.

All AAHA hospital members voluntarily meet or exceed the association's standards for facilities, equipment, and quality procedures. They are regularly evaluated by an AAHA consultant to assure continuing compliance.

In addition, every AAHA veterinarian is encouraged to keep up-to-date on major developments in veterinary medicine. The association offers its 17,000 members a wide variety of continuing education opportunities-self-study courses, seminars, lectures, workshops, annual and regional meetings, videotapes, computer education, and publications.

We are very proud that all three of our practices have met and maintained the quality of care necessary for full accreditation. Our caring and experienced staff makes the difference!






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1639 Columbia Tpke
East Greenbush, NY
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