Local Vets For The Treasure Valley

AHC Boise Animal Hospital delivers full-service veterinary care tailored to the needs of a growing community, offering expanded capabilities beyond standard general practice in a streamlined, approachable setting. From preventive medicine and diagnostics to urgent care and more involved procedures, the hospital is equipped to handle the majority of patient needs under one roof. Backed by experienced clinicians and strong technical support, AHC Boise emphasizes timely care, clear communication, and practical treatment plans—providing a reliable option for pet owners who want more than a clinic, without the complexity of a specialty hospital.

6200 Eagle Road & Cloverdale Road 
Boise, ID 83713
(208) 555-0347

After Hours Care All Week Until 9pm

When minutes count, our trained and board certified emergency animal physicians can handle any critical medical emergency in a moments notice. And our animal ambulance can quickly retrieve your animal from your home and they fastrack your pet right to the front of the line.

Available Clinical Services

General Medicine
Soft Tissue Surgery
Endoscopy
Annual Wellness
Dental Cleanings
Vaccines

AHC Boise Animal Hospital
6200 Eagle Road & Cloverdale Road 
Boise, ID 83713
(208) 555-0347
boise.ahc.vet/

AHC PetPlan Could Cover Your Next Hospital Visit

Our pet insurance plans are designed to function much like human health coverage—predictable, flexible, and built around real-world care. Clients can choose from tiered plans with adjustable deductibles, co-pays, and co-insurance levels to match their budget and risk tolerance. From comprehensive coverage that includes preventive care, diagnostics, procedures, and hospitalization, to lower-cost options with higher deductibles, each plan is structured to provide clarity at every visit. For those seeking targeted protection, emergency-only coverage is also available, helping offset the cost of unexpected injuries or critical illness. The result is a straightforward, healthcare-style model that allows pet owners to make medical decisions based on need—not financial uncertainty.

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