Animal Medical Center of Surprise

Animal Medical Center of Surprise is a general practice practice in Surprise, AZ. Procedures include Dental Cleanings, Blood and urine testing, Imaging, and Sick Visits.

About

Animal Medical Center of Surprise is an AAHA-accredited veterinary hospital providing comprehensive care for dogs and cats. Their services include urgent care, wellness exams, vaccinations, dental cleanings, and various surgeries like spays and neuters. They also offer on-site diagnostics, an on-site pharmacy, laser therapy, and abdominal ultrasounds. The clinic emphasizes preventive medicine, puppy and kitten care, and end-of-life care.

Located in Surprise, AZ, the clinic is committed to delivering quality veterinary services with a focus on compassionate care and customer service. They aim to support pet owners in making informed decisions to ensure their pets' long-term wellness. Appointments are recommended for routine care, while urgent issues are accommodated promptly.

Surgical team

  • Dr. Neil Sweeney

    I grew up here in Phoenix from the age of three. After high school, I joined the Navy for six years. I was stationed in South Carolina for two years and served onboard a submarine based out of Pearl Harbor for the remaining four. After that, I came back to Arizona to obtain my bachelors degree at University of Arizona in Tucson, where I met my wife. During school, I was also working full time at an emergency and specialty practice there. I then accepted an offer to attend Midwestern University - College of Veterinary Medicine in Glendale where I graduated in 2019.

  • Dr. Chandler Roberts

    I was born and raised in Arkansas. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science with a minor in Equine Science from the University of Arkansas (Woo Pig!) and went on to complete my veterinary education at Midwestern University. During veterinary school, I tracked mixed animal medicine, driven by a strong love for large animals, but ultimately found my passion in small animal care, focusing on cats and dogs. My professional interests include soft tissue surgery and preventative medicine, and I enjoy building long-term relationships with clients to help keep their pets healthy throughout every stage of life. Outside of work, I stay busy spending time with my son, cheering him on at baseball games and tournaments. I also enjoy horseback riding, going to the lake, wakeboarding, camping, and hiking. At home, I share life with my charcoal Labrador, Dally, who is always “living her best life.” I look forward to meeting you and providing compassionate, high-quality care for your pets.

  • Dr. Nichole Riley

    I was born in Colorado but have spent most of my life in Arizona where my passion for veterinary medicine began early. I worked as a veterinary assistant for nearly ten years before pursuing my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, which I earned from Midwestern University in 2024 after completing my undergraduate studies locally at Glendale Community College.My clinical interests include canine medicine, pain management, orthopedics, surgery, and preventive wellness care. I also have a soft spot for our frosty faced seniors and am dedicated to advancing my skills in geriatric medicine–because they’ve earned their quirks, soft beds, slow-going zoomies, and I love helping them feel their best as they age gracefully.Outside of work, I enjoy reading, traveling, running, binge-watching shows, and attending concerts. At home, I live with my husband, Michael, and our two dogs who very much shape the household dynamic: Petunia, our sassy senior Staffy whorules the home with queenly authority, has perfected the art of dramatic sighing and believes treats should be a universal right; and Knox, our wildly energetic and undeniably handsome Rottweiler who operates on one (deeply enthusiastic) brain cell–yet somehow convinces everyone he meets that he’s the star of the show.I look forward to meeting and partnering with you to provide exceptional care for the pets who brighten your world!

  • Jennifer Harrington

    Jennifer grew up on the East Coast, spending her early years in New York and Massachusetts before moving to Arizona with her family in 1998. She attended Bay Path College in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Early Childhood Education. Her lifelong love of animals led her to begin her veterinary career in 2003, a field she has been passionate about ever since. Jennifer's home is happily filled with her six beloved fur-kids: Bean, Finn, Wiley, Odie, Trooper all chihuahua mixes and Charlie, a chocolate lab.

Procedures

  • Dental Cleanings
  • Blood and urine testing
  • Imaging
  • Sick Visits
  • Surgeries
  • Emergency Walk-Ins
  • Urgent Care
  • Health Certificates
  • Blood work
  • End-Of-Life Care
  • Wellness Exams
  • Laser Therapy
  • Spays & Neuters
  • Diagnostics
  • Vaccinations
  • Puppy & Kitten Care

Equipment

  • On-Site Pharmacy
  • Abdominal Ultrasounds

Photos

Photos via Google · Animal Medical Center of Surprise, Len Willey, Eryn Gilmore, Joanna Swartz

Frequently asked questions

What species does Animal Medical Center of Surprise treat?
Animal Medical Center of Surprise provides veterinary care for dogs and cats. The clinic does not treat exotic pets at this time.
What types of urgent care services are available?
Urgent care at Animal Medical Center of Surprise addresses non-life-threatening conditions that need prompt attention, such as minor injuries, vomiting, or diarrhea. This service offers same-day treatment for acute issues, bridging the gap between routine care and emergency services.
Does Animal Medical Center of Surprise offer financing options for veterinary care?
Animal Medical Center of Surprise accepts the CareCredit credit card as a flexible financing option. This allows pet owners to pay for their pet's necessary care.
What types of diagnostic tools does the clinic utilize?
The clinic uses state-of-the-art equipment for diagnostics, including blood work and imaging. They also specifically list abdominal ultrasounds among their services to help quickly and accurately diagnose a pet's condition.
What does AAHA accreditation mean for pet owners?
AAHA accreditation signifies that Animal Medical Center of Surprise meets rigorous criteria for excellence in veterinary care, adhering to the highest standards. Only a small percentage of animal hospitals in the US and Canada achieve this accreditation, ensuring pets receive exceptional care.

Contact & hours

Address

13839 W Bell Rd #109
Surprise

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