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Acworth Animal Hospital is pleased to offer only the best for your animal during their stay with our staff. At Acworth Animal Hospital, our doctors recommend not only a collar with your home information, but also a permanent form of identification known as a microchip to help identify your pet. Our veterinarians have many years of successful surgical procedures, and are compassionate and caring during each pet's surgical event.

Longhaired pets need regular grooming in order to keep their eyes, ears and skin in the best shape possible. Welcome to Acworth Animal Hospital in Acworth, Georgia, where quality care for your pet is reliable and affordable. Whether your pet is in need of routine veterinary services, pet services, or you are experiencing a pet-related emergency, we want to help and support you.
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Whether it be for travel, emergencies or any number of reasons, clients will come across situations where they are unable to take their pets with them. At Acworth Animal Hospital, our boarding program ensures that your pet is properly looked after, fed and provided with human and pet interaction during your travels.
Dr. Carmichael is one of the founders of Lake City Animal Hospital, which was started in 2001. He spends a good bit of time at Lake City and Acworth Animal Hospital. He has a special interest in surgical services, especially orthopedic procedures. Dr. Carmichael is a graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine.
Alex has been in the veterinary field since 2018, and he has served in the United States Army for 8 years. Alex earned his Bachelor Degree in Psychology from Kennesaw State University. He has two dogs named Cooper and Roscoe. Summer is currently enrolled at Penn Foster hoping to become a certified technician, and she is also enrolled at Kennesaw State University.
Charlene has been a veterinary technician for more than 30 years. She has managed inventory at the clinic while performing her technician duties throughout her career. She has been working at Lake City Animal Hospital since it opened in 2001. Charlene manages inventory for all three of our clinics now, and she enjoys helping our clients find any specialty item needed for their pets.
Tonya started working at Acworth Animal Hospital in 2007. As kennel manager, she makes sure your pet is comfortable, well fed and watered while in our care. She does this with the help of her awesome staff of kennel assistants. She recently rescued a chihuahua, Rosie. In the past Tonya has owned cats, cockatiels, rabbits and even a rooster.
Reviews (6)
Lauren Miller Roeder
Lauren Miller Roeder
Oct 13, 2021
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AAH is THE best! All 3 of my cats are patients. I credit Dr. Jake Tripp with saving my Sweetie Pie when diagnosed with cancer and she is still kicking 3 years later and loving life. He is an angel. I will be forever grateful to him and his staff
Aly Crystal Weitz
Aly Crystal Weitz
Mar 25, 2021
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Great staff, super informative with everything going on with your pet!
Shanna Ramsey Scragg
Shanna Ramsey Scragg
Feb 12, 2021
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Always nice. Spends time answering questions. Doesn't force you to go with the expensive procedures and gives you options.
Janice Mathis
Janice Mathis
Jan 23, 2021
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I was highly impressed with this clinic. the staff was very professional courteous experienced and friendly. Dr Daniel was very helpful and kind in treating our new puppy. his first vet experience was a good one thanks to this wonderful staff. not to mention they are very affordable. Will definitely be returning with a happy 🐕😊
Katie Parker Vitale
Katie Parker Vitale
Dec 18, 2020
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Acworth Animal Hospital has gone above and beyond for us and our pet. Super friendly staff and Dr. Maxwell is incredible and made us feel like our cat was not just another patient. I think we’ve found our new home.
Melissa Slate
Melissa Slate
Dec 18, 2020
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Very kind, caring staff. I have gone to this Vet for years. I have always been treated with respect and professionalism.