Serving Charlotte’s Pets Since 1983: Animal Medical Hospital’s Roots
Dr. Richard Coe and Dr. Susan Coe, both graduates of Auburn University, established Animal Medical Hospital in 1983. After moving to Charlotte, North Carolina, they bought a 50-year-old home on Monroe Road and refurbished it as Animal Medical Hospital. By 1992, the practice had outgrown the space and it was replaced with a brand new facility at the same site. When the hospital moved into the new facility, it was awarded “Hospital of the Year” by Veterinary Economics magazine.
The current setting comprises 16,000 square feet spread over two floors. A large treatment area provides space for care and treatment for outpatient services. Also included are an in-house laboratory and pharmacy. We have 6 examination rooms, an isolation ward, radiology room, and separate surgery and dental suites. Our spacious reception area includes a retail area where we offer veterinarian-recommended products.
In 2009, a dedicated Intensive Care Unit was built adjacent to the hospital, which houses patients for 24-hour care, including hospitalized patients and special-needs boarding pets.
Our boarding facility, Camp AMH, provides a home away from home for your pets. Camp AMH includes a separate room for our feline guests and a completely fenced-in outdoor walking court for our canine guests. Camp AMH is temperature controlled with a heating and air conditioning unit, ensuring that your pets stay at a comfortable temperature despite the weather outside.
Our fully comprehensive hospital offers care for your pet every day of the year, 24 hours a day, even on holidays. We look forward to meeting you and your pet!