Welcome to University Animal Hospital of Greensboro PLLC
Animal Hospital
Proudly Serving Greensboro, NC
General Services | Animal Vaccinations | Surgery | Spay & Neuter | Pet Dentistry | AniCell Stem Cell Therapy | PRP
For years, University Animal Hospital has been honored to serve the residents, both human and animal, of Greensboro, NC. Our experienced staff has been trained in all of the most important pet clinic services, including pet dental care, routine pet wellness exams, animal stem cell therapy, and multimodal pet pain management. We truly go above and beyond to care for your pets. Whether your pet is due for a routine check-up or you need a specific service, call the local veterinary service that Greensboro, NC relies on and set up an appointment. Our caring staff is qualified to handle all types of veterinary medical care, so you know your precious pet is in good hands at our animal hospital. Give us a call today at 336-279-1003.
Check out University Animal Hospital's online pharmacy. You can purchase all your pets' prescriptions including- prescription medications, prescription diets, flea, tick & heartworm medications and more!
Visit our online store at: https://universityah.myvetstoreonline.pharmacy
Local Veterinary Clinic Committed To Compassionate Care
Our veterinary clinic is committed to being a place where both you and your pet are comfortable and well cared for. We know how important it is to ensure that your dog, cat, or other small pet has a pleasant experience with us every time. We supply our customers with top-of-the-line customer and pet care, knowledgeable staff, and caring attention. We pride ourselves on practicing gentle, and loving senior pet care.
At our animal hospital, we offer a wide range of services no matter the age of your pet, some of these include:
Erchonia laser therapy, pet skin care, parasite prevention, wellness exams, prescription diets, behavior consultations, senior pet care, chiropractic care, PRP arthritis injections, vaccinations, AniCell Biotech therapy, dental care, surgery, pain management, spaying/neutering, and more. The team at our veterinary clinic is happy to help in any way we can.
When you choose us as your go-to animal hospital, you get a variety of services to help better the well-being of your furry friend. We offer everything from routine exams, pet dental care, animal vaccinations, pet surgery, AniCell BioTech Stem Cell Therapy, PRP therapy and chiropractic care.
Understanding & Treating Seasonal Pet Allergies
Our veterinarians have extensive experience diagnosing and treating seasonal pet allergies. Your furry friend could be seriously impacted by everything from the change in the seasons to the air inside your home. We will help formulate a plan to control your pet's allergies. Whether it is making minor changes to your walk routine, replacing air filters in your home, or a prescription of antihistamines, steroids, or allergy shots, also known as immunotherapy. At University Animal Hospital, we understand how important regulating your pet's allergies are and we are the top choice throughout Greensboro, NC.
Spay & Neuter
Wellness Wednesday
Every Wednesday is our Wellness Wednesday special. All yearly wellness exams, yearly vaccines, annual lab work and blood-work will be discounted by 10%.
Our clinic now offers adult stem cell therapy for pets that may benefit from the treatment. We are very excited to provide this cutting-edge therapy to our patients! Using AniCell BioTech stem cell therapy.
If you are looking for caring staff and dedicated veterinarians to care for your beloved pet, look no further than University Animal Hospital. Call 336-279-1003 to schedule your appointment today.
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
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Attention Clients: Updated Clinic Policies for University Animal Hospital (Effective: January 1, 2021)
After Hours Emergency Clinic Information:
Carolina Veterinary Specialists Greensboro
501 Nicholas Rd
Greensboro, North Carolina
(336) 632-0605
Hours: Sunday to Saturday- 24 Hours
Happy Tails Emergency Clinic
4525 Lawndale Drive
Greensboro, North Carolina
(336) 288-2688
Frontdesk.htvec@gmail.com
Hours: Monday to Friday 12AM-8AM; 6PM-12AM
Saturday & Sunday 24 Hours
After Hours Emergency Clinic
5505 W. Friendly Ave
Greensboro, North Carolina
(336) 851-1990
Hours: Sunday to Saturday-24 Hours
Truss Vet
1800 Battleground Ave
Greensboro, North Carolina
(336) 660-0300
Hours: Sunday to Friday 10:00AM to 10:00PM (Closed Saturday)
Animal Poison Control
1-888-426-4435


Every member of our veterinary team is committed to giving you and your furry family members the best care possible.
University Animal Hospital News Board
IT'S BATH TIME!
Starting August 1st until August 31st, University Animal Hospital PLLC Greensboro, NC will be running a special on grooming for our canine friends! We will be offering 20% off basic baths, nails trim & dremel, sanitary trims, anal gland expression and standard ear cleaning. Call the clinic at (336)279-1003 to schedule a bath for your pups!
Librela News and Update:
University Animal Hospital PLLC Greensboro, NC is currently running a special on Librela- first time users pay for the first injection of Librela and receive the second dose free (while supplies last).
Please call the clinic at (336)279-1003 for more information or to schedule an appointment for your dog today!
Norman is a 6-year-old Cocker Spaniel mix who loves to be part of the action, but osteoarthritis (OA) pain was holding him back. When he started treatment with Librela, he was back to his old self again, eager to explore and go on adventures.
Norman's Success Story can be viewed below:
https://youtu.be/3Rz6X6lCvQ8?si=jRp4ROlGqSB_cY5g
H5N1 Information: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined that it is necessary for manufacturers of cat and dog foods who are covered by the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act Preventive Controls for Animal Food (PCAF) rule and using uncooked or unpasteurized materials derived from poultry or cattle (e.g., uncooked meat, unpasteurized milk or unpasteurized eggs) to reanalyze their food safety plans to include Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus (specifically H5N1) as a known or reasonably foreseeable hazard. Click Here to Read More
- H5N1 confirmed in more cats as probe into raw pet food widens. For more details, please click here
Senior Pet Care: Senior pets can have an increase in arthritic pain; which causes decreased activity and can result in cyclical decline.
Using special diets, nutritional supplements, probiotics, NSAIDS, pain medication, proper dental care, along with physical and mental stimulation are ways to improve senior pets overall quality of life.
- AVMA: Senior Pet Care FAQ
- The American Association of Feline Practitioners
- Purina Institute
- Hill's Pet Nutrition: Senior Pets