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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> Animal Emergency and Urgent Care gets recognition
Animal Emergency and Urgent Care gets recognition
Location: 4300 Easton Drive, Bakersfield, CA

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Animal Emergency and Urgent Care has received accreditation by the American Animal Hospital Association.

“AAHA is kind of like a gold standard in the veterinary hospital world,” said office manager Johnni Flesner. “Being accredited means we have met a lot of different standards.”

To be accredited, the hospital first had to be evaluated. The evaluation included reviews of the hospital’s facility, medical equipment, patient care and human resources.

“You name it, they check it,” Flesner said.

Animal Emergency and Urgent Care, at 4300 Easton Drive, has been in business for more than 30 years.

 

Posted in the Business & Finance interest group.
Topics: Animals, emergency, Animal Emergeny and Urgent Care
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