AAHA Accreditation

AAHA Accreditation: The Difference Between Ordinary and Extraordinary.

​​AAHA-accredited practices are at the heart of better care for pets and their people. They hold themselves to a higher standard (up to 900 higher standards, in fact). Pets are their passion, and keeping them healthy is their number-one priority. They strive to deliver excellent care for pets—because pets deserve nothing less.

AAHA Standards of Accreditation

AAHA is the only organization that accredits veterinary practices in the United States and Canada. Practices that choose to pursue accreditation are evaluated on stringent quality standards that encompass all aspects of veterinary medicine—from pain management and patient care to team training and medical record keeping—and are continuously updated to keep accredited practice teams at the forefront of the profession.

Today, only 12%–15% of veterinary practices in the US and Canada hold the “AAHA-accredited” designation.

AAHA Accredited badge

  • AAHA Accredited Animal Hospital (Only 12-15% in the US are Accredited)
  • Teamwork and High-quality Medicine Are at the Heart of Our Practice
  • We Love Participating in Great Events Around Our Community
About Us

Established May of 2015, our mission at Garden Oaks Veterinary Center is to provide relationship-centered, compassionate care to our clients and high-quality medicine and diagnostics for all patients. Through open communication and education, we strive to be a trusted partner in your pet’s health care and are dedicated to redefining the experience of “going to the vet.”

Featured Testimonials

From Our Former Patients
  • “Thank you SO SO SO much Robert Fisher and the entire Garden Oaks staff. Y’all are truly incredible.”

    - Ashley K.
  • “Cannot speak highly enough about Garden Oaks. My 4 dogs have seen a few vets here and they have all been great.”

    - Magda D.
  • “This was my first visit and it’s a different environment compared to other veterinaries I’ve visited. Friendly and very helpful staff. Max (my dog) was very nervous at first so they made sure to make him as comfortable as possible.”

    - Carlos S.