610 Morrison Road
Gahanna, OH 43230

Hospital Hours:

Mon-Fri:             7:00a-7:00p
Sat:                    7:00a-4:00p
Sun:                   10:00a-4:00p

Doctors Hours:

Mon-Fri:             8:00a-7:00p
Sat:                    8:00a-4:00p
Sun:                   10:00a-4:00p

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!

No appointment necessary
(614) 755-4900

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About the Hospital:

Animal Medical Center provides comprehensive animal care services to pets in Gahanna, Columbus, Blacklick, Reynoldsburg and the surrounding communities.

The veterinarians at Animal Medical Center specialize in compassionate, progressive small animal veterinary medicine. In addition to comprehensive wellness care, we provide specialized care in orthopedics and pet rehabilitation

Although the medical and surgical care health care of your pet is our first priority, our hospital is a true one stop shop for all your pets needs! We provide Grooming, Boarding, Doggie Day Care, Pet Adoption, Wellness Plans, Obedience Training and Nutrition Counseling. Our state-of-the art facility has everything you will need for your furry family member.

Give us a call to learn about our brand new Wellness Plans! The easiest solution to get all your annual wellness care that you will need for your pet 365 days a year broken down into 12 affordable monthly payments. We look forward to meeting your pet!

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15,000 ADOPTIONS & COUNTING!

Help Save Pets was originally founded as the Humane Society of Plainfield in 2000. Since then, we have placed over 15,000 animals into loving homes. Each one of these animals was given shelter, food, medical aid and vaccinations, and time to find the right home. Our doctors care for the medical and surgical needs of our homeless pets, and our Kremer Veterinary Services hospitals donate cage space, to give these precious pets a second chance at a fur-ever home. Help Save Pets is a registered as a 501c non-for profit. Please consider clicking here to make a tax deductible donation.

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One of the best vet's I've been to and they have great hours. They are always very nice and informative and they really seem to care about both you and your pet. They also offer great options for boarding and daycare to make your pets stay fun, including play time with a trainer and dog play time with other dogs. I've picked my dog up a few times and found him bathed at no charge just because they had the time. Highly Recommend.

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I am so happy to have found such a great office for my dog. Everyone is so kind and really takes time to go over treatment and costs with you. I was told ahead of time what I could expect the payment to be and was given a treatment plan for dental care since I had asked about pricing. The prices were very reasonable and the care was excellent!

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I have been visiting Animal Medical Center for the last 4 years. They were recommended when we bought one of our dogs. Extremely friendly staff. No appointment needed. Always quick service. We have used them for everything from our cat having a mass removed to routine shots for the dogs, and boarding for the dogs. Never any issues. Highly recommend them to anyone!

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