Animal Medical Center Auburn is a full-service animal hospital that has been providing compassionate veterinary care in the Auburn area since 1982. The team understands the bond you share with your dog and pledges to provide quality care for dogs, cats, and even exotic pets. As an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), the facility maintains standards that only about 15% of animal hospitals in North America achieve. Regular AAHA evaluations ensure the hospital upholds exemplary standards in facilities, equipment, and quality procedures.
The hospital underwent a complete renovation in 2007 and now operates with state-of-the-art equipment. The facility has 22 full-size kennel runs and a dedicated team of 9 veterinary doctors on staff, so your dog will receive personalized attention during visits. That depth of staffing matters, especially when you need quick care — there’s usually someone available rather than being stuck in a long waiting period.
What really sets this place apart is its round-the-clock availability for emergencies. If your dog gets injured on the trail or becomes suddenly ill at 2 a.m., you’re not scrambling to find options. The hospital is staffed and ready to help during those unexpected moments that catch you off guard. For dog owners traveling through Auburn or exploring the local trails and parks in the area, knowing there’s a reliable emergency vet available 24 hours a day takes a lot of stress out of being away from home. You can focus on enjoying your trip without constantly worrying about what you’d do if something went wrong.
The AAHA accreditation means the facility is regularly inspected and held to consistent standards, so you can trust the level of care your dog receives. The veterinary doctors stay current with modern practices and equipment, which makes a real difference in diagnosis and treatment outcomes. Before heading in, calling ahead to ask about their current policies and what to expect when you arrive helps you know exactly what to bring and how the visit will flow, making things smoother for both you and your dog.





