Animal Medical Center of Tyler

Animal Medical Center of Tyler Small Animal Veterinary Hospital Animal Medical Center of Tyler is a full service small animal veterinary hospital.
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We pride ourselves in providing quality medicine and compassionate care.

On today’s dose of serotonin: One happy corgi!🐾
06/01/2026

On today’s dose of serotonin: One happy corgi!🐾

The cake may say “Happy Birthday,” but today we’re actually celebrating Jenna and all she’s meant to our team!Today is J...
05/29/2026

The cake may say “Happy Birthday,” but today we’re actually celebrating Jenna and all she’s meant to our team!

Today is Jenna’s last day as our groomer. We are so thankful for the care, patience, and talent she has shared with so many pets and their families over the years. Her gentle touch and dedication will be greatly missed.

Please join us in wishing Jenna the very best as she begins her next chapter. Thank you for everything, Jenna! We’ll miss you!❤️

🇺🇸 Memorial Day🇺🇸Our clinic will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will reopen with normal...
05/23/2026

🇺🇸 Memorial Day🇺🇸
Our clinic will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will reopen with normal business hours on Tuesday, May 26th. ❤️🤍💙

05/21/2026

🐾 Introducing the AMC Helping Paws Fund! 🐾

We’re excited to announce the launch of the AMC Helping Paws Fund, established through the Veterinary Care Foundation (VCF). This fund allows compassionate clients, friends, and community members to help families at AMC Tyler who are experiencing financial hardship so their pets can receive the veterinary care they need.

Your tax-deductible donation helps provide essential veterinary care to pets in need right here in our practice and community.

❤️ Ways to Donate:
• Click the link below to make a secure online donation.
• Mail a check to Veterinary Care Foundation and write AMC Tyler in the memo line.
• Drop off a cash or check donation at our clinic, and we will submit it to the fund on your behalf.

Every contribution—big or small—helps us ensure that more pets receive the care they need and deserve.

Thank you for helping us care for the pets and families who need it most. 🐶🐱

🔗 Donate here: https://veterinarycarefoundation.org/donate-today/veterinary-practice-donation/?state=TX&member=TX101451

It’s not easy being this cute!🐾✨
05/15/2026

It’s not easy being this cute!🐾✨

Tucker stopped by for his very first puppy visit with Dr. Hannah Langford! 🐶❤️He was a brave boy and stole everyone’s he...
05/13/2026

Tucker stopped by for his very first puppy visit with Dr. Hannah Langford! 🐶❤️

He was a brave boy and stole everyone’s hearts! Welcome to the AMC Tyler family, Tucker! 🐾

Dr. Hannah Langford’s Case of the Month! Meet Matti, a 3-year-old female spayed Dachshund who came to see us for inappro...
05/11/2026

Dr. Hannah Langford’s Case of the Month!

Meet Matti, a 3-year-old female spayed Dachshund who came to see us for inappropriate urination. Like many pets with these signs, we started with a urinalysis—and it pointed toward a urinary tract infection (UTI).

After a course of antibiotics, Matti improved… but not completely. She was still squatting and struggling to produce urine—an important clue that something more might be going on.

🔍 Digging Deeper
A repeat urinalysis still showed infection, so we recommended abdominal x-rays. These revealed multiple bladder stones.

🪨 Not All Stones Are the Same
The two most common types of bladder stones in dogs are:

* Struvite stones – often associated with infections and can sometimes be dissolved medically
* Calcium oxalate stones – typically require physical removal

While the only way to confirm stone type is through analysis, Matti’s test results strongly suggested struvite stones.

🍽️ A Non-Surgical Success Story
Because of this, we were able to pursue medical management:

* Urine culture to guide antibiotic therapy
* Prescription urinary diet to help dissolve stones
* Close monitoring with recheck x-rays

📈 The Results

* 1 month: Stones were smaller and actively dissolving
* 2 months: Stones were completely gone! 🎉

Matti is now doing great and back to her normal self!

💡 Takeaway for Pet Owners
If your pet is:

* Urinating frequently
* Straining or squatting without producing urine
* Having accidents in the house

👉 Don’t ignore it—these signs may indicate more than just a simple UTI. Early diagnostics can make a big difference and, in some cases like Matti’s, even help us avoid surgery.

If you ever have concerns about your pet’s urinary health, we’re here to help! 🐶❤️

A year of protection and a custom portrait? Sounds like a win-win! 🐾✨When your dog receives a Bravecto Quantum injection...
05/06/2026

A year of protection and a custom portrait? Sounds like a win-win! 🐾✨

When your dog receives a Bravecto Quantum injection, you’ll receive a FREE digital pet portrait to celebrate your furry best friend. 🎨🐶

Bravecto Quantum offers 12 months of flea and tick protection with one convenient in-clinic injection—making prevention simple and stress-free. 💉

Call us today to schedule your dog’s appointment!

Dogs only. Must be at least 6 months old.

This is why we love what we do ❤️
05/04/2026

This is why we love what we do ❤️

Sweet Sasha is soaking up all the love from Dr. Langford ✨🥰
04/29/2026

Sweet Sasha is soaking up all the love from Dr. Langford ✨🥰

Address

3000 Shiloh Road
Tyler, TX
75703

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+19036176891

Website

https://animalmedicalcenteroftyler.ourvet.com/pet/

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