City Centre Animal Hospital
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If you find a stray cat within the Airdrie city limits, please contact the Airdrie Animal Services Centre (AASC). Animal Services manages found cat cases in the area. To report a stray cat, contact Municipal Enforcement's 24-hour dispatch line at (403) 948-8888.
If you find a stray dog, please contact Airdrie Bylaw Services at (403) 948โ8888. They can arrange pickup or transportation to a safe facility. If the dog is injured during business hours, please call Bylaw first to confirm if you can bring the dog to us for assessment before transport.
We cannot accept or treat wildlife. Please contact the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) for all wildlife concerns. Phone: (403) 946โ2361, Website: www.aiwc.ca. Do not bring wildlife to City Centre Animal Hospital, as we are not permitted to treat or house wildlife.
If you find a baby hare by itself and it appears healthy and uninjured, this is perfectly normal. Please leave it where it is. The mother is nearby and will return once it is safe to do so. If the baby hare is injured, visibly sick, or has been attacked by another animal, please contact the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) for assistance.
If you find a stray or injured animal outside our business hours: For cats and dogs, contact Municipal Enforcement's 24-hour dispatch line at (403) 948-8888. For wildlife, call AIWC at (403) 946โ2361 and leave a detailed voicemail.
To allow ample time for all patients and scheduled surgical procedures, we operate primarily by appointment. However, emergencies can happen, and we are here for you during unexpected times. Occasional appointment delays are inevitable.
We will confirm your appointment before the scheduled date. If you are unable to keep your appointment, please call to cancel at least 24 hours in advance. There may be a penalty after multiple no-call, no-show appointments.
For the safety of all animals in our care, we require that all vaccinations be up to date for animals being admitted into the hospital for the day for surgery, dental procedures, or boarding. All dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled while in the waiting area or exam rooms. All cats must be presented in an appropriate cat carrier or on a leash.
To prescribe medications, we are required to establish and maintain a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship. This means your pet must have been examined by one of our veterinarians within the past 12 months. Certain medications may require routine physical examinations and/or blood testing.
Payment is due in full at the time services are provided. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Interac/Debit, Apple Pay, and cash. We also partner with third-party financing providers, including Petcard, Humm, and Scratchpay.
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