PHOENIX, April 23, 2017 -- When pet owners need expert veterinary care, they turn to Dr. Hillary Frank, who not only runs her veterinary hospital, but also puts the needs of animals first at the Animal Humane Society of Phoenix. Dr. Hillary Frank of North Central Animal Hospital is a passionate advocate for pet health and educates pet owners on what they need to do to provide pets the care that they deserve. A primary goal of the Animal Humane Society of Phoenix (AHSPHX) is to educate pet owners and help them support the needs of a pet of any age.
The mission of the Animal Humane Society of Phoenix is to promote the humane care of all pets and the health of the humans around them by providing education based on science and research. They regularly offer educational lectures on humane pet care and related human health concerns. Groups can contact them directly to schedule a talk on a particular concern. Education about routine care, home care, and medical care for animals helps them live longer and healthier lives. Improper care is the leading cause of illness and premature death in many exotics. More commonly seen animals need special care and attention too. There are a number of misconceptions concerning proper pet care for dogs and cats. Preventative care starting at the minimum with an annual checkup can help keep pets healthy.
Dr. Hillary Frank opened North Central Animal Hospital in Phoenix in 1995. She treats a wide variety of companion animals, such as dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, rabbits, reptiles, and exotics. In addition to being a general practitioner, in 2004, she became the first avian specialist in Arizona and recertifies for her competency every ten years. Active in the community and numerous veterinary and civic organizations, she is also an adjunct professor at the Midwestern University, College of Veterinary Medicine.
“Pet owners need to understand the diverse needs of beloved pets, including dogs, cats, and exotics,” said Dr. Hillary Frank. “We are here to help pet owners dispel myths and provide their pets with the very best of care. In the long run, this makes for healthier pets and allows pet owners to enjoy pet companionship for many years to come. Feel free to reach out to me at North Central Animal Hospital or at the Animal Humane Society of Phoenix with your pet care concerns.”
Dr. Hillary Frank of North Central Animal Hospital has served Phoenix area pets and owners since 1995. Their AAHA® accredited animal hospital offers high-quality veterinary care for dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, reptiles, and other exotics. From routine to advanced optimal care in all stages of life.
Call (602) 900-9586 to learn about the Animal Humane Society of Phoenix or visit http://ahsphx.org/.
North Central Animal Hospital
20 W. Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85021
(602) 395-9773


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