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AAHA Accreditation

Why Standards are Important

Why Standards are Important

The American Animal Hospital Association is the only organization that accredits small animal hospitals throughout the U.S. and Canada. AAHA-accredited hospitals voluntarily choose to be evaluated on 900 standards. Veterinary hospitals accredited by AAHA must demonstrate an exceptional level of medical care and client service and they are re-evaluated every three years to make sure they are keeping up with industry updates.

Veterinary practices choose to become AAHA-accredited for a myriad of reasons, including the desire to improve practice operations and team building, update their skills, enhance their credibility with clients and strive for continuous improvement. Approximately 3,200 veterinary hospitals in the United States and Canada have made a commitment to meeting the highest standards of veterinary care.

Choosing an AAHA-accredited hospital assures pet owners that the hospital they select has the staff, equipment, medical procedures and facilities that AAHA believes are vital for delivering high-quality pet care. Find out why AAHA standards are important to your pet.

About AAHA Standards

When quality medical care matters, clients take their pets to AAHA-accredited hospitals.
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Is your veterinary hospital accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)? AAHA is the only organization that accredits small animal veterinary practices throughout the US and Canada for dedication to high standards of car.
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AAHA contagious disease standards require that accredited practices address all aspects of patient care: the hospital environment, medical equipment and supplies, as well as the health and safety of the veterinary team, the patient, the pet owner, and the entire community.
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In the United States, all hospitals that serve people must be accredited, that is, they must undergo regular reviews and quality checks to ensure they meet standards of quality for every aspect of medical care.
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Veterinary medicine has advanced quickly, and the range of treatment options is not only broader but safer than ever before.
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To decrease the likelihood of anesthesia related complications, the AAHA Standards of Accreditation address pre-anesthetic and emergency procedures; patient monitoring before, during and after surgery; and anesthetic supplies and equipment.


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AAHA accreditation requires that all veterinary team members follow infection control policies related to personal hygiene, patient care, and disinfection of equipment and facilities.
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Dental care of dogs and cats is one of the most commonly overlooked areas of pet health care; however, it is necessary to provide optimum health and quality of life.
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The AAHA Standards of Accreditation include more than 900 individual standards, including standards that deal with patient care.
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Humane societies and animal shelters play an important role in our communities. AAHA believes that all pets deserve the best care, and so do many humane societies and animal shelters throughout the United States. In fact, 12 veterinary hospitals associated with humane societies and animal shelters in the United States are now AAHA-accredited.


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