Since 2012, Animal Hospital of Pitt County has provided comprehensive veterinary care and urgent pet care to dogs and cats in the Greenville community and beyond. We would be honored to be a partner in your pet's healthcare team. It is our mission to maintain at all times good business practices, a sound professionalism in our manner, and the highest standards in veterinary medicine to meet the needs of our clients and their beloved pets.
As an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited facility, Animal Hospital of Pitt County regularly undergoes evaluations to ensure that we meet or exceed AAHA's standards of care. These standards cover nearly every aspect of our hospital, including surgery, exam facilities, patient care, cleanliness, client service, emergency services, diagnostic imaging, and anesthesiology.
Only 15% of animal hospitals in the United States and Canada are accredited by AAHA, which is recognized worldwide as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.
As an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited facility, Animal Hospital of Pitt County regularly undergoes evaluations to ensure that we meet or exceed AAHA's standards of care. These standards cover nearly every aspect of our hospital, including surgery, exam facilities, patient care, cleanliness, client service, emergency services, diagnostic imaging, and anesthesiology.
Only 15% of animal hospitals in the United States and Canada are accredited by AAHA, which is recognized worldwide as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.
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At Animal Hospital of Pitt County, we provide top-quality veterinary care, urgent pet care, pet boarding, and grooming to dogs and cats in the Greenville community.
The hospital was established over 30 years ago by Dr. Michael House, a local hometown veterinarian known and respected by many.
Dr. House unexpectedly passed away in 2010.
The current owners are Anne Eldridge DVM, Mark Hayes DVM, and Brad Medhus DVM, who also own and operate Tenth Street Animal Hospital, Firetower Animal Clinic, and Four Paws Inn.
The hospital was established over 30 years ago by Dr. Michael House, a local hometown veterinarian known and respected by many.
Dr. House unexpectedly passed away in 2010.
The current owners are Anne Eldridge DVM, Mark Hayes DVM, and Brad Medhus DVM, who also own and operate Tenth Street Animal Hospital, Firetower Animal Clinic, and Four Paws Inn.
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Regular nose-to-tail wellness exams, early detection, and age-specific assessments help keep your pet healthy.
Early detection using diagnostic testing provides a complete picture of your pet's health, improving outcomes, and providing baseline results.
Our team consists of highly trained veterinarians who offer a full array of specialty services in various veterinary disciplines.
From routine to advanced surgical procedures, our practice offers safe and effective options using state-of-the-art equipment and best practices.
Early detection using diagnostic testing provides a complete picture of your pet's health, improving outcomes, and providing baseline results.
Our team consists of highly trained veterinarians who offer a full array of specialty services in various veterinary disciplines.
From routine to advanced surgical procedures, our practice offers safe and effective options using state-of-the-art equipment and best practices.
Wellness & Prevention
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Regular nose-to-tail wellness exams, early detection, and age-specific assessments help keep your pet healthy.
Many animals are good at hiding signs that something is wrong, so subtle changes in their health or behavior might be overlooked without preventive care.
At Animal Hospital of Pitt County, our treatment philosophy is aimed at prevention with early diagnosis and treatment.
We would love to partner with you in helping your pet live a long, happy, and healthy life.
Pets cannot tell us how they feel.
Many animals are good at hiding signs that something is wrong, so subtle changes in their health or behavior might be overlooked without preventive care.
At Animal Hospital of Pitt County, our treatment philosophy is aimed at prevention with early diagnosis and treatment.
We would love to partner with you in helping your pet live a long, happy, and healthy life.
Pets cannot tell us how they feel.
Testing & Diagnosis
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Early detection using diagnostic testing provides a complete picture of your pet's health, improving outcomes, and providing baseline results.
Our staff is committed to helping you get a full picture of your pet's health through laboratory and diagnostic testing.
Annual blood testing helps us determine a normal baseline for your pet.
Trending these results over time allows us to diagnose problems early, increasing the likelihood of timely intervention and recovery.
Lab testing can also reveal the presence of certain illnesses or diseases and rule others out.
Our staff is committed to helping you get a full picture of your pet's health through laboratory and diagnostic testing.
Annual blood testing helps us determine a normal baseline for your pet.
Trending these results over time allows us to diagnose problems early, increasing the likelihood of timely intervention and recovery.
Lab testing can also reveal the presence of certain illnesses or diseases and rule others out.
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Our experienced veterinary team provides comprehensive medical care, ranging from routine to advanced procedures and treatments.
Although we handle the majority of your pet's medical and surgical needs in-house, we occasionally refer patients to veterinary specialists or specialty clinics when advanced training or equipment will be beneficial.
Below you will find a list of treatments that we currently offer in-house.
Do you need advice regarding the redirection of unwanted behaviors such as excessive barking, chewing, spraying, scratching, digging, house soiling, or aggression?
Although we handle the majority of your pet's medical and surgical needs in-house, we occasionally refer patients to veterinary specialists or specialty clinics when advanced training or equipment will be beneficial.
Below you will find a list of treatments that we currently offer in-house.
Do you need advice regarding the redirection of unwanted behaviors such as excessive barking, chewing, spraying, scratching, digging, house soiling, or aggression?
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