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Central Animal Hospital - Tucson Veterinarian

Tucson's Best Pet Care for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles and exotics

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After 11 years at our Country Club location, Central Animal Hospital has moved to 4020 E. Speedway.

Our new location is on the south side of Speedway Boulevard just east of Alvernon Way, across the street from the Lucky Strike Bowling, and just west of the Safe House Coffee Shop.  A map of the new location can be found here.

Moving has given us the opportunity to design a facility that can provide a clean, healthful and modern environment for our patients, clients and staff.  The building is the first LEED-Gold veterinary hospital in the country—  a certified “green” building.  Just a few of the special features of the new building include:

  • extensive daylighting — we have taken a mostly windowless building and brought in natural light via a central light monitor, glass block and solatubes.

  • automatic light adjustment — depending on the amount of natural light coming into the building, the electric lights automatically adjust to provide the needed foot-candles of lighting for that room, at that particular time of day.

  • high levels of building ventilation — carbon dioxide and temperature sensors throughout the building adjust the ventilation to provide a healthful and comfortable environment.

  • energy recovery systems — recover energy, heat or cold, from exhausted air and return it to the fresh air that is being pumped into the building.

  • solar hot water production

  • photovoltaic panels for the generation of electricity — only a fraction of our needs, but every little bit helps.

  • rain-water harvesting for our plants — cisterns will store a small portion of the rainwater that runs off the roof.

  • use of sustainable building materials — the materials used for construction are produced as locally as possible and from materials that be easily re-grown or replaced.

  • low toxin production — the building materials and adhesives must meet strict guidelines that will prevent fumes and toxins from being released into and lingering in the building and the environment… a much more healthful building for all.

  • etc.  —  there are so many tiny details that make this “the right thing to do” in building construction.

Our Doctors

Dr. Samuels

Doctor Michael Samuels graduated from Iowa State University with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1990. After graduation, Dr. Samuels expanded his education via externships at the Bronx Zoo, a large private exotic medicine practice, and the Animal Medical Center in New York City. He has since … Read more...

Dr. Miller

Doctor Judy Miller also graduated from Iowa State University with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1990.  She has since practiced in the fields of Small Animal and Emergency Medicine.  Dr. Miller was the Chief Clinician of the Central Jersey Veterinary Emergency Service, a large-volume … Read more...

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Central Animal Hospital

4020 E. Speedway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85712
520-323-9912

Hours:
Monday - Friday 8am to 6 pm
By appointment only.

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