What is AAHA, and why is it important that I choose a veterinary hospital that is accredited?
AAHA stands for American Animal Hospital Association. They are an internationally respected agency that has been setting the standards of excellence in companion animal care since 1933. Lifetime Animal Care Center has successfully achieved accreditation by AAHA. Only 14% of the veterinary practices throughout the United States and Canada voluntarily participate in this accreditation program. Our hospital was evaluated on over 800 standards. We are very proud of our accreditation and work hard to continue to provide high-quality medicine and top-notch client service. For more information about AAHA, Please click here. You, as the consumer, have the right to ask about accreditation before choosing where to take your pet for care.
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