With low case numbers being reported the last few days by NS health, we have decided to re-open our doors to the public. Masks and hand sanitizer use will still be mandatory upon entry. If you arrive and our door is locked, it means we are at full capacity inside, and we will be with you as soon as we can.
Curbside service for food and medication will still be available for those who feel more comfortable outside. Call or text (902) 681 8387 when you arrive. We would like our clients to be aware of the shortage of pentobartiol sodium (the main drug used to euthanize an animal). The Annapolis Animal Hospital will be taking direction from the CVMA and the NSVMA as to how to proceed.
Curbside service for food and medication will still be available for those who feel more comfortable outside. Call or text (902) 681 8387 when you arrive. We would like our clients to be aware of the shortage of pentobartiol sodium (the main drug used to euthanize an animal). The Annapolis Animal Hospital will be taking direction from the CVMA and the NSVMA as to how to proceed.
Services
In order to minimize costs and focus our resources on patient care, payment is required at time of service. We accept Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard and American Express. We understand unexpected illness and accidents arise. Financing and Pet Insurance can help to provide you with peace of mind when it is most needed.
Annapolis Animal Hospital is an AAHA Accredited Veterinary Hospital. AAHA accreditation is reserved for only those Animal Hospitals who fulfill very high standards of excellence in veterinary care.
AAHA Accredited Hospitals are required to maintain higher than required standards and constantly improve in client service, medicine and medical records, surgery, anaesthesiology, diagnostic imaging, hospital facilities and cleanliness and emergency services.
AAHA Accredited Hospitals are required to maintain higher than required standards and constantly improve in client service, medicine and medical records, surgery, anaesthesiology, diagnostic imaging, hospital facilities and cleanliness and emergency services.
During these two months, we seek to increase awareness and promote dental health for your pets. Dentistries are booked Tuesday to Thursday and are performed in the morning, so your pet is able to be taken home in the afternoon. Any pets that have a dentistry performed during these two months are sent home with a free sample of a dental diet.
Note: Some Groomers may recommend that your pet be up to date with their yearly vaccinations, so it is always a good idea to check with the Groomer to make sure before you book an appointment!. Note: Many Kennels require certain vaccinations and proof of vaccines before your pet is able to stay at their kennels.
Reviews (11)
Scott Pope
Jan 06, 2022
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Annette Joe
Dec 22, 2021
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Erik N.
Dec 13, 2021
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Name is misleading, it's not a hospital. During a time sensitive emergency I wasted my time calling. After wasting what felt like 5 minutes listening to a stupid COVID announcement (I'm pretty sure we all know to stay home if you have a fever... If you didn't grow up knowing this, you ought to have heard it by now) I finally spoke to someone who said they didn't have any available appointments. Having moved from Ontario, this was unexpected. I found another nearby vet that took us in right away and offered 24hr emergency availability... That's what I want for my family members!
Josh Balsor
Nov 11, 2021
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April Adams
Sep 24, 2021
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Keith Tracey
Sep 19, 2021
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Melissa Cole
Jan 03, 2021
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We have only been bringing our animals to AAH for a short time, however, the service we have received has been great. We had been taking our cat to another local animal hospital for approximately a year and they were unable to diagnose the issues our cat was having, therefore, he had been suffering for almost a year with incredible pain. The first time we took our cat to AAH they were able to diagnose the problem immediately and had him in for surgery the same month. He did have some complications afterwards, but they have always been able to get him in right away to look after him and make sure
Aaron
Dec 20, 2020
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Very unprofessional business. If you care for your animals please take them anywhere else. They care more about charging you a ridiculous price then they do about the animals they serve. They'll tell you on the phone that re-checks are free and then charge you $50 saying that they don't remember saying that it was a re-check appointment. Our cat has suffered for months and they would only give vitamins, refusing to give antibiotics until the next time so they could charge you more again.
Justin H.
Apr 01, 2020
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Debbie Hennigar
Nov 29, 2017
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I started taking my dog to Dr. Dana Power a year ago and she has exceeded my expectations. Dr. Power heard my concerns, took them very seriously, researched endlessly and tested thoroughly to determine a diagnosis. Unfortunately, I just had to put down my 5 year old dear Bella, but only because she had a structural issue that could not be resolved. Dr. Power was diligent, compassionate and very dedicated. Thank you to Dana and her team for helping me work through this sad issue.
David Hipson Music
Nov 01, 2017
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My sweet baby Keleigh who was dumped but was found by me and has been stuck to me like glue since day one. I'm a c1 c2 incomplete quad and she is so finely tuned into me that she has saved my life numerous times but because shes a cat Che can't be classed a therapy so I would qualify for extra financial assistance for her medical care. Wish theres was a program for people in my situation. She has saved my life so many times and yet still unable to qualify for the funding.
Anyhow i find the vets nice and caring and in the old clinic they helped me get in through the back on there old ramp and in
Anyhow i find the vets nice and caring and in the old clinic they helped me get in through the back on there old ramp and in