Accreditation

Alamo Dog & Cat Hospital Is AAHA Accredited

Accreditation

The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is the only organization that accredits veterinary practices throughout North America. Practices that accept the challenge of accreditation are evaluated on stringent quality standards encompassing all aspects of pet care – from patient care and pain management to team training and medical record-keeping. 

The AAHA accreditation standards are continuously updated to keep accredited practices at the forefront of veterinary medicine and advanced business practices.

Today, approximately 12% of veterinary practices in North America hold the “AAHA-accredited” designation. Accreditation through AAHA helps veterinary practices operate at a high level and enhances their ability to provide excellent patient care.

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Meet Our Team

Linda

Veterinary Technician

What Sets Us Apart

golden retriever dog laying on an exam table being examined by 2 vets with gloved hands and a stethoscope

We Are a Full-Service Animal Hospital

Wellness care includes making sure your pet has well-rounded care from grooming to vaccines, procedures, and more.

We Are a Proud Part of the Community

We proudly sponsor youth programs in our community and offer tours and class visits to the local schools.

Over 35 Years of Experience

When you bring your pets to us, you can leave any worries at the door. Our experienced team brings decades’ worth of knowledge to our hospital.

Customer Care Is Our Top Priority

The goal of Alamo Dog & Cat Hospital is to provide the very best veterinary care at a fair and affordable price to our clients.

Real Stories from Real Owners

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Dabby LOVES her doctors and the assistants. It doesn't matter if she's pricked, poked, tapped or otherwise, she still keeps her happy disposition and is super stoked to come see Dr Hoffman and her wonderful assistants who crawl on the floor with her just to give her hugs and love.
Had to make an emergency trip last evening to the vet as our “grand dog” (who was visiting for a few days) tore her dew claw. Everyone was so pleasant and stopped to talk and pet Lila.Dr. Eagan ? ( not sure if that’s the correct name) came into the room and sat on the floor to get acquainted with Lila. She explained what they were going to do and gave very clear instructions when we left. Good experience!
We brought our dog in at 2am for an emergency visit and all of the staff were incredibly friendly and took great care of our boy.
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Hours & Location

Mon-Fri: 8 am – 7 pm
Sat: 8 am – 4 pm
Sun: 10 am – 6 pm

1619 Pleasanton Road
San Antonio, TX 78221

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