Credentials

American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
The American Animal Hospital Association is the only organization to accredit companion animal veterinary hospitals. Established in 1933, AAHA seeks to lead the profession in the provision of the highest quality of care for companion animals by improving standards of care, championing accreditation, and supporting our member practices in all aspects of this pursuit.
We are proud to be an AAHA accredited clinic for over 25 years.

American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP)
Established in 1971, the American Association of Feline Practitioners is highly reputable organization that's dedicated to supporting its members in improving the health and welfare of cats through high standards of practice, continuing education, and evidence-based medicine.

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
A not-for-profit organization established in 1863, the American Veterinary Medical Association is the nation's leading advocate for the veterinary profession. Representing more than 91,000 members, AVMA is committed to protecting, promoting, and advancing a strong, unified veterinary profession that meets the needs of society by advocating for its members and advancing the science and practice of veterinary medicine to improve animal and human health.

Better Business Bureau (BBB)
BBB maintains Business Reviews on more than 4.5 million businesses and rates them based on complaint histories, responsiveness to customers, licensing, legal and government action, and other factors. Only Accredited Businesses that meet the BBB Code of Business Practices are permitted to display the BBB logo in their marketing and place of business.

Tarrant County Veterinary Medical Association (TCVMA)
Founded and maintained by local veterinarians, the TCVMA serves as official assembly of veterinarians in Tarrant County, Texas. The purpose of TCVMA is to promote quality relations between the veterinary profession and the public, maintain outstanding veterinary practices and professional ethics, preserve high standards in the hospitalization, care, and treatment of pets and domestic animals, educate members of their responsibilities to the livestock industry, to public health, and to the nation's welfare, and provide continuing education to local veterinarians.

Texas Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA)
TVMA is one of the largest state veterinary medical associations in the nation and is recognized for its leadership on important issues, innovative solutions, and effective representation. TVMA was organized in 1903 and continues to operate as a nonprofit organization under the laws of the state of Texas, working to promote, advocate for, and protect the veterinary medical profession and to advance animal health for the well-being of animals and humans.