From routine wellness exams to complex surgical procedures, our hospital strives to stay at the forefront of cutting-edge veterinary medicine while maintaining a client-centered philosophy. Home to a state-of-the-art facility, our team of veterinary professionals is able to quickly and accurately diagnose your pet, allowing for faster and more effective treatment. We aim to provide your companion with the highest standard of care while also meeting your client service expectations.
South Kendall Animal Hospital has had the proud distinction of being Accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association since 1983. We view each pet as an individual with unique health care needs. For this reason, we develop a specialized preventative care plan for all of our patients. This allows us to treat your pet with a standard of care that is the hallmark of South Kendall Animal Hospital. We also stand by the power of client education and responsible pet ownership.
We know you want the best for your furry family members. This includes providing them with the best medical care possible. Choosing the right animal hospital is crucial in ensuring the health and well-being of you pets. If you are located in the South Miami area and looking for a Kendall vet or Pinecrest vet, South Kendall Animal Hospital is the perfect choice for all your pet's medical needs, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
Our doctors are members of innumerable veterinary organizations in an effort to continuously further their knowledge and participation in cutting-edge veterinary medicine, research, and education. Holding membership in organizations concerned with the health and wellbeing of dogs and cats, our well-rounded team of veterinary professionals is ready to offer their expertise no matter the species of your loved one.
American Veterinary Medical Association
The American Veterinary Medical Association was established in 1863 as a non-profit association to represent over 85,000 veterinarians practicing in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services.
South Florida Veterinary Medical Association
The South Florida Veterinary Medical Association is driven to protect, promote, and strengthen the veterinary profession within the Miami-Dade area. Operating as one of the largest associations in Florida, SFVMA uses scientific knowledge and skill to advance veterinary medicine and the human-animal bond.
American Animal Hospital Association
Founded in 1933, The American Animal Hospital Association establishes benchmarks of excellence at companion animal veterinary hospitals. In order to earn AAHA Accreditation, any veterinary hospital in the United States or Canada must pass strict evaluation demonstrating the highest standards of veterinary care.
Florida Veterinary Medical Association
Founded in 1928, The Florida Veterinary Medical Association strives to advance the veterinary profession, improve animal health, and safeguard public health in the state of Florida.
American Association of Feline Practitioners
The American Association of Feline Practitioners was established to promote the health and wellbeing of felines by encouraging the highest standards of practice, furthering education, and continuing scientific studies.
American Veterinary Dental Society
Established in 1976, The American Veterinary Dental Society was created with the mission to further the knowledge, education, and awareness of veterinary dentistry among veterinary professionals, students, and the general public. AVDS has over 1,000 active members making it the largest organization of veterinary dental professionals.
American Veterinary Dental College
The primary objectives of AVDC are to determine the standards required for recognition of board certified veterinary dentists and to conduct the credentials review and examination procedures necessary to identify veterinarians who have reached the specialist veterinary dentist standard and earned the status of Board Certified Veterinary Dentist and Board Certified Equine Veterinary Dentist.
American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology
The American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology was formed to encourage scientific advancements in veterinary dermatology to support the body’s largest organ, the skin.
The American Heartworm Society was developed to raise public and professional awareness of Heartworm Disease, as well as promote scientific advancements in the study and research of Heartworm Disease.
American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association
Established in 1982, The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association was formed to spread awareness regarding the science and art of holistic veterinary medicine, and how integrative veterinary medicine can benefit the health and wellbeing of animals.
Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association
The Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association is dedicated to helping animals through advocacy, service, and continued education. HSVMA also offers leadership and volunteer opportunities for veterinary professionals in support of a humane veterinary profession.
Association of Veterinary Family Practice
The Association of Veterinary Family Practice strives to further exceptional veterinary care in a new age of human-animal interaction where the roles of companion animals are changing.
Located Southwest of Downtown Miami, directly off of U.S. Route 1. We are right below the Palmetto Golf Course.
Phone: 305-238-2030