Our Services
Comprehensive Veterinary Care
Delivered with Clarity, Compassion, and Continuity
At Anne Arundel Veterinary Hospital, we provide a full spectrum of veterinary services designed to support pets through every stage of life. From preventive care and primary medicine to urgent care, diagnostics, surgery, chronic disease management, and end-of-life support, our approach is rooted in thoughtful medicine, clear communication, and respect for both pets and their families.

Drawing on more than 60 years of service to our community, Anne Arundel Veterinary Hospital offers comprehensive veterinary care designed to support pets through every stage of life. Our experienced, multi-doctor team is committed to thoughtful medicine, clear communication, and care that is tailored — not one-size-fits-all.
We take the time to listen, understand your concerns, and evaluate each pet as an individual. By combining sound clinical judgment with modern diagnostic tools and efficient workflows, we develop personalized care plans that address both immediate needs and long-term health.
We believe excellent care addresses the whole patient — body, mind, and environment. That means evidence-based medical decisions, attention to comfort and emotional well-being, and guidance that helps families make informed, confident choices.
How to Get Care
Know how to access the care
your pet needs.
General Care
Routine & Preventive Care
Best for ongoing health, wellness, and non-urgent concerns.
Common Concerns:
- Wellness exams and annual checkups
- Vaccinations and preventive care
- Puppy & kitten visits
- Nutrition and weight management
- Chronic condition monitoring
- Dental exams, cleanings and extractions
- Behavioral consultations
- Mild, ongoing concerns without sudden change
Urgent Care
Non-life-threatening but time-sensitive
Appropriate when your pet is uncomfortable, in pain, or showing new symptoms that shouldn't wait.
Common Concerns:
- Vomiting or diarrhea (mild–moderate)
- Eye redness, discharge, or squinting
- Ear infections or head shaking
- Skin rashes or hot spots
- Limping or minor injuries
- Small cuts or lacerations
- Urinary discomfort
- Coughing or sneezing without breathing distress
- Pain, fever, or lethargy
- Mild allergic reactions
- Toenail injuries
- Sudden behavior changes that seem medical
Emergency Care
Life-threatening or rapidly worsening
Requires immediate emergency intervention.
Go to an Emergency Hospital for:
- Trouble breathing or labored breathing
- Collapse or unresponsiveness
- Seizures
- Major or uncontrolled bleeding
- Suspected broken bones
- Pale or blue gums
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Heatstroke
- Bloat (GDV)
- Inability to urinate (especially male cats)
- Pregnancy or birthing complications
Advanced Care On-Site
Specialty services available through our hospital.
Board-Certified Cardiology
Radiology & Advanced Imaging
Internal Medicine Specialty Services
Advanced Surgical Services
Our Approach
We don't believe in rushed medicine or one-size-fits-all care. Instead, we focus on:
Thoughtful evaluation
We take time to assess each pet as an individual, considering history, lifestyle, and goals.
Clear, honest communication
You'll always know what we recommend, why we recommend it, and what your options are.
Practical, evidence-based recommendations
Care plans grounded in modern medicine and tailored to your pet and your family.

General Care
Comprehensive wellness and preventive care designed to support your pet's health at every stage of life.
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Advanced Care
Treatment of chronic, non-urgent conditions. Schedule in advance through your primary veterinarian.
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Urgent Care
Prompt evaluation and treatment for time-sensitive concerns that need attention but are not life-threatening.
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