At Somers Animal Hospital we understand that your pet is a very special part of your family. Every day we strive to provide you with the very best veterinary care possible. We take great care to do this in a manner that lessens, or eliminates, the stress you and your pet may feel when coming to the veterinarian. What does it mean to be an Accredited Member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)?
AAHA establishes exacting standards for veterinary practices and fosters professionalism and excellence in all phases of hospital operations. To enable us to continue to bring you the most advanced medical and surgical care possible, we consistently invest in the training of our doctors and staff. We provide the latest technology and diagnostics allowing our veterinarians to quickly identify and treat ailments, keeping illness as brief and pain-free as possible.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We're happy to provide you with as much information as possible about our clinic.
AAHA establishes exacting standards for veterinary practices and fosters professionalism and excellence in all phases of hospital operations. To enable us to continue to bring you the most advanced medical and surgical care possible, we consistently invest in the training of our doctors and staff. We provide the latest technology and diagnostics allowing our veterinarians to quickly identify and treat ailments, keeping illness as brief and pain-free as possible.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We're happy to provide you with as much information as possible about our clinic.
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How do we stand out from the rest, when most veterinary hospital missions and visions are essentially the same?
Routinely hospitals strive for excellence in everything they do, exceptional client service, exceptional veterinary and ancillary care, maintaining this excellence through continuing education and keeping abreast of technological advances.
It is not uncommon to see hospitals state they look to "set the standards in veterinary and pet care."
What then is the difference between hospitals?
Routinely hospitals strive for excellence in everything they do, exceptional client service, exceptional veterinary and ancillary care, maintaining this excellence through continuing education and keeping abreast of technological advances.
It is not uncommon to see hospitals state they look to "set the standards in veterinary and pet care."
What then is the difference between hospitals?
Your pet is an important part of your family, and when he or she is ill, you want the best medical care available.
The veterinarians and staff at Somers Animal Hospital are ready to provide your pet with compassionate and comprehensive veterinary medical care.
From wellness exams and vaccines to advanced diagnostics and complex surgical procedures, your dog or cat will receive high-quality care at our hospital.
Acupuncture has a wealth of research supporting its benefits to patients and is recognized as an effective pain-relieving therapy in human medicine.
The veterinarians and staff at Somers Animal Hospital are ready to provide your pet with compassionate and comprehensive veterinary medical care.
From wellness exams and vaccines to advanced diagnostics and complex surgical procedures, your dog or cat will receive high-quality care at our hospital.
Acupuncture has a wealth of research supporting its benefits to patients and is recognized as an effective pain-relieving therapy in human medicine.
In human medicine, it has become a standard of care that after injury or many types of surgery, patients receive physical therapy.
While in most states physical therapy for animals is termed "physical rehabilitation", the same techniques are used, reaping the same benefits.
Dr. Timothy Walker underwent extensive training through the University of Tennessee to become a certified canine physical rehabilitation practitioner.
He has also obtained his certification in medical acupuncture for small animals and is credentialed in regenerative medicine.
While in most states physical therapy for animals is termed "physical rehabilitation", the same techniques are used, reaping the same benefits.
Dr. Timothy Walker underwent extensive training through the University of Tennessee to become a certified canine physical rehabilitation practitioner.
He has also obtained his certification in medical acupuncture for small animals and is credentialed in regenerative medicine.
Always caring and helpful.
One of our cats is very sick and they're working diligently to find the best way to approach his treatment.
Everyone at Somers Animal Hospital are knowledgeable, efficient and friendly.
I'm always confident Little Bear is in good hands when I drop him off to see a specialist.
Walker and staff have helped my senior Golden Retriever improve her strength and coordination with the underwater treadmill therapy.
Convenient, affordable and very effective.
Highly recommended as additional therapy for aging dogs.
One of our cats is very sick and they're working diligently to find the best way to approach his treatment.
Everyone at Somers Animal Hospital are knowledgeable, efficient and friendly.
I'm always confident Little Bear is in good hands when I drop him off to see a specialist.
Walker and staff have helped my senior Golden Retriever improve her strength and coordination with the underwater treadmill therapy.
Convenient, affordable and very effective.
Highly recommended as additional therapy for aging dogs.
After regular hours, please call the main hospital number which will directly connect you to either Katonah Bedford Veterinary Center, Animal Specialty Center, or to leave a message for the office which will be handled the next business day.
Both hospitals have veterinary technicians or veterinarians available to answer your questions and give advice.
For involved cases, Somers Animal Hospital will send pertinent information to them.
If you are having a pet emergency, please call (914) 277-3686.
Both hospitals have veterinary technicians or veterinarians available to answer your questions and give advice.
For involved cases, Somers Animal Hospital will send pertinent information to them.
If you are having a pet emergency, please call (914) 277-3686.
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