We’re honored to be recognized as one of USA Today’s
America’s Best Animal Hospitals for 2025!

We are also proud to have been voted one of Newsweek’s
America’s Best Animal Hospitals for 2025 and 2026!

Since 1976, Animal Hospital of North Myrtle Beach has provided comprehensive veterinary care to pets in the North Myrtle Beach community and beyond. We would be honored to be a partner in your pet's healthcare.

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"We had an emergency with our dog and our regular vet hospital would not help and referred us to an emergency clinic. The clinic was closed but a friend recently discovered Animal Hospital of N. Myrtle Beach for emergency care. We were seen within an hour of contacting the hospital and the doctor and staff could not have been better. Our dog spent three days in the hospital, and we were called twice a day with updates and allowed visits with our dog. We have brought our dog home for her final days, but we will always be grateful to the doctors and staff for their care. When we get our next dog, we will only use the Animal Hospital of N. Myrtle Beach."

Robert “Bob” M.

As an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited facility, Animal Hospital of North Myrtle Beach regularly undergoes evaluations to ensure that we meet or exceed AAHA's standards of care.

These standards cover nearly every aspect of our hospital, including surgery, exam facilities, patient care, cleanliness, client service, emergency services, diagnostic imaging, and anesthesiology. Only 15% of animal hospitals in the United States and Canada are accredited by AAHA, which is recognized worldwide as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.

Animal Hospital of North Myrtle Beach is a Cat Friendly Certified® Practice.

Established by the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) and the International Society for Feline Medicine (ISFM), the Cat Friendly Practice® program is a global initiative designed to elevate care for cats by reducing the stress for the cat, caregiver, and the entire veterinary team. 

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