Animal Medical Hospital & 24 Hour Urgent Care is a full-service animal hospital located in scenic Charlotte, North Carolina. Our entire team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. Since 1984, we have proudly been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
From general medicine to emergencies, to boarding & grooming services, Animal Medical Hospital & 24 Hour Urgent Care is committed to caring for your pets to ensure they have happy and healthy lives. Our entire team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
From general medicine to emergencies, to boarding & grooming services, Animal Medical Hospital & 24 Hour Urgent Care is committed to caring for your pets to ensure they have happy and healthy lives. Our entire team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
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Animal Medical Hospital & 24 Hour Urgent Care (AMH) is a veterinary hospital centrally located in Charlotte, North Carolina. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. AMH is a full-service hospital offering both general and emergency medical services for your pet, in addition to boarding, bathing, and grooming services.
Animal Medical Hospital & 24 Hour Urgent Care is a full-service veterinary facility that specializes in the treatment of companion animals like dogs and cats. We offer advanced medical care, including internal medicine, surgery, behavioral counseling, dentistry, and emergency services, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
Behavioral problems in pets can hinder the development of a fulfilling relationship between pets and their owners. Our well-qualified and knowledgeable veterinarians and staff are experienced in identifying and addressing the causes of a variety of behavioral problems.
Though our approach is rooted in the principles of behavioral medicine, we recognize the effectiveness of proper pet-owner interactions and pet training as a means of curbing undesirable and unsafe behaviors.
Though our approach is rooted in the principles of behavioral medicine, we recognize the effectiveness of proper pet-owner interactions and pet training as a means of curbing undesirable and unsafe behaviors.
Cancer poses a significant risk to pets, particularly to aging and geriatric animals. Early cancer diagnoses and proper treatment can improve your pet's quality of life and help him or her to live longer with fewer complications. You can be proactive in your pet's well-being by observing your pet and reporting any physical or behavioral changes you see to your veterinarian.
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Elizabeth Charles
Dec 12, 2021
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Emma Lockett-Wells
Oct 07, 2021
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Audrey Brown
Jul 13, 2021
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This is the worst so called animal hospital in Charlotte. They don't care about animals they care about money and there friends pets. I brought my dog in for an emergency visit on 7/13/21 and was told we were next to be seen. Well that didn't happen. a friend of there's walks in with a bulldog and doesn't have an appointment cause they said they didn't loud and clear and they took the bulldog back to be seen before my animal. I immediately called another animal hospital and demanded animal medical send my dogs record to Longs Animal Hospital on South Blvd. If you are looking for caring and compassionate
Kirsten H.
Feb 24, 2020
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I used to take my dog to All Animals Vet in Dickson until they got a little too pricey for me. I recently swapped my dog to Cornerstone Animal Hospital in Dickson. Friday night, I go upstairs and noticed my dog has thrown up twice on the carpet. I clean it up and let him downstairs while the carpet dries. I notice he was acting weird. Then, he goes to the back door and throws up again all over the floor (about a gallon worth) and I notice a part of his rope toy was in the throw up. Apparently, he had swallowed a part of that toy. The part he threw up was about the size of my fist. I thought things
Susan P.
Apr 17, 2012
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Our chocolate lab was diagnosed with heartworms at ValueVet in Bellevue. Their fee for treating him was $1502.00.
We took him to Dr. Wojo and he charged us $610.00 for the same treatment. He and his staff are so caring and seem genuine to me. I called Dr. Wojo about 9:30pm the first night we had our lab home after his treatment because he was vomiting. Dr Wojo told me what to do and was so kind. He told me to call him back again if I needed to. They have specials each month on spaying, neutering, HW testing, etc... In my opinion they are fabulous! I will be bringing all six of my animals to
We took him to Dr. Wojo and he charged us $610.00 for the same treatment. He and his staff are so caring and seem genuine to me. I called Dr. Wojo about 9:30pm the first night we had our lab home after his treatment because he was vomiting. Dr Wojo told me what to do and was so kind. He told me to call him back again if I needed to. They have specials each month on spaying, neutering, HW testing, etc... In my opinion they are fabulous! I will be bringing all six of my animals to
A. L. S.
Jul 20, 2011
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After working with and using the services of a larger, city based vet, it was hard to get used to the laid back, small country vets out here. But Dr. Wojo is a good, level headed, sincere veterinarian. The prices are reasonable, and the staff is friendly. If, like me, you're used to having someone answer your call right away, or return it right away... You might be disappointed. But, other than that, I'm content to stick with this vet.