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Dublin Animal Hospital app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 9152 ratings )
Business
Developer: Vet2Pet, LLC
Free
Current version: 300000.0.81, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 02 Apr 2015
App size: 29.95 Mb

This app is designed to provide extended care for the patients and clients of Dublin Animal Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

With this app you can:
One touch call and email
Request appointments
Request food
Request medication
View your pet’s upcoming services and vaccinations (with automatic login!)
Receive notifications about.....hospital promotions, lost pets in our vicinity and recalled pet foods.
Receive monthly reminders so you don’t forget to give your heartworm and flea/tick prevention.
Check out our Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
Look up pet diseases from a reliable information source
Find us on the map
Visit our website
Learn about our services
Loyalty Program with virtual punch card
* And much more!

It is our privilege to offer a facility that directly addresses the special needs of our clients “companion” dogs, cats, birds, and exotic pets. Our commitment to our clients is to provide quality veterinary care their pets deserve and their owners expect. We strive to provide the care necessary to enhance the quality of life of their pets. This also means that we are committed to provide “only” the care necessary. Empathy for our clients and the right of our pets to live a quality life are core values that define the way we practice veterinary medicine.

Dublin Animal Hospital is proud to be an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). We undergo regular inspections by AAHA to ensure that we comply with the association’s high quality standards of care. These standards cover nearly every aspect of our hospital, including surgery, pharmacy, laboratory, exam facilities, pet health records, cleanliness, emergency care, dentistry, nursing care, diagnostic imaging, and anesthesiology.

AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality in veterinary medicine. In North America, only 15 percent of veterinary hospitals have achieved this distinction, and are accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association.