Animal Hospital At Auburn Hill
Veterinarians in Wichita, KS

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About Us
read moreAmazing place where each and every staff member shows genuine care and compassion for your pet. We can't say enough good things about the doctors and their staff. I only wish we would've brought our dog, Jack, to them earlier. Outstanding people who go the extra mile. We also serve our friends in Goddard, Clearwater, Maize, Colwich, Viola, Garden Plain, Cheney, Andale, Andover & Augusta.
We help you LOVE better together
read moreWhether it's a yearly vaccine such as Bordetella, or the 3-year Rabies vaccine, we keep track for you. A couple weeks before your pet is due, we'll send an email to remind you to schedule an appointment. As an extra layer of protection for your pet, we'll make a courtesy call or send another email within a few weeks of being past due for needed services. We do not want our vulnerable pets to go unprotected. Head-to-tail comprehensive examination by our veterinarian to evaluate all body systems.
LOVE better together with veterinary
read moreCharla is our gentle, registered Veterinary Technician who has a special place in her heart for seniors - those aging dogs & cats who simply need more as they get older. Charla's favorite childhood memories center around her cat Crayola who was her constant companion from kindergarten through high school, until she passed away when Charla was 20. Her dogs Tuffy & Waddles were special too, but Crayola was her favorite. Charla said she always liked the idea of working with pets so when a veterinary hospital was hiring 18 years ago, she "pounced on it!"
Award-winning veterinary clinic
read moreAnimal Hospital at Auburn Hills is the 2020 Best Veterinary Clinic / Animal Hospital winner in the Wichita Eagle Reader's Choice Award Contest. This is especially meaningful during a pandemic. 4 years in a row. The annual awards program celebrates & recognize the best businesses in local communities. Dr. Gary Stamps was named Wichita Police Department's 2019 Volunteer of the Year for Animal Hospital at Auburn Hills' work with the WPD K-9 Unit. We established the Courage Fund & provide free veterinary care to WPD & WFD working dogs.
We help you LOVE better together
read moreWe offer this "Members Only" benefit to our clients who bring their pets to us for regular health care. Our clients can travel in peace knowing their pets are in a clean facility with folks who already know & love them.
Join our team at Animal Hospital
read moreResponsibilities include scheduling appointments, answering telephones, setting up new clients & patients, preparation & maintenance of medical records, admitting & discharging patients, filling some prescriptions, over-the-counter sales, mailings, computer operation, financial transactions, filing, & front office & reception area maintenance. Receptionists acquire medical & legal information necessary for the performance of their duties. Technicians are responsible for hospital maintenance, assisting the doctors, laboratory procedures, radiology, client communication, medical procedures, pharmacy, operation & maintenance of instruments & equipment, inventory, daily treatment of hospitalized patients, rehabilitation, assisting in the operating room & maintenance of the OSHA & Hazardous Materials programs.
Frequently Asked Questions at Animal
read morePatients are seen by appointment. It almost eliminates any waiting, reduces conflicts between patients, & allows your pet the time to get the care they need. We recommend that you call the Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital of Wichita at 316-262-5321. Their hospital is open 24/7 & their doctors will communicate with us as soon as we open again. We are a computerized, paperless practice on a network in our hospital. We are happy to input your pet's medical information from you through our online appointment request form, over the phone or in person without the need to fill out papers.
We help you LOVE better together
read moreWe know what is different about dogs & cats - compared to squirrels or raccoons or turtles - they really do bond with us. They are called companion animals because they see in us a friendship, a partnership, a family - exactly what we see in them. Whether you have a dog whose every activity is his favorite one, or a cat who takes over the plant shelf in the kitchen, you know what we mean. That's why we take it seriously to be here for you & to care for them in their first months, their adolescence, their mid-life & their senior years.