What is AAHA Accreditation?
Veterinary practices across the United States and Canada are accredited exclusively by AAHA.
To be accredited by AAHA, an animal hospital is evaluated on a range of stringent quality standards that encompass all aspects of veterinary medicine, from pain management and patient care to team training and maintenance of medical records.
A hospital's AAHA accreditation is continuously updated and reevaluated to keep them at the forefront of the profession.
AAHA Guidelines
AAHA's cutting-edge, frequently updated guidelines are developed by experts in the veterinary field. These guidelines help veterinary professionals face the demands of a continually shifting industry and offer pets the best possible quality of care.
Recommendations on the appropriate healthcare for cats and dogs are ever-evolving, and AAHA guidelines assist veterinary professionals with developing evidence-based protocols for cats and dogs in their practices.
The AAHA aims to provide the most current, non-biased guidelines on clinically relevant topics to the benefit of not only AAHA members and their patients and clients, but of the entire veterinary profession.