We are excited to announce that Animal Cancer Care Clinic has joined our fight against canine cancer by becoming a Pioneer donor. This generous gift makes them our first official Practice Sponsor and we are deeply grateful for their support. Stay tuned for more details on how we will be working together.
More about Animal Cancer Care Clinic:
Mission Statement
Animal Cancer Care Clinic’s mission is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive and compassionate cancer treatment for pets in South Florida, through our four outpatient clinics and our full-service Fort Lauderdale clinic. ACCC works with pet owners and their family veterinarians step by step, to help them understand more about their pet’s cancer and assist them in making informed decisions regarding diagnostic testing and treatment options. Once a client makes a decision, ACCC implements the treatment program from start to finish and all treatments are overseen by an experienced, board certified veterinary specialist in oncology. The overall goal of ACCC is to provide a single destination for all services cancer and cancer-related, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, clinical trials, nutritional support and bereavement counseling.
Our Philosophy
The entire team at Animal Cancer Care Clinic understands this can be an uneasy time for the family of a pet with cancer. We want to assure you and all pet owners that our primary goal in caring for cancer patients is to enhance their quality of life, and provide the most appropriate treatment solutions to fight their disease. Many new and exciting advancements are now available and today, there are more options than ever before such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, nutritional support, acupuncture and clinical trials. And we are dedicated to helping the family as well as the pet throughout the treatment process. The close bonds we establish with our patients and their families over the weeks and months under our care, is our great privilege.
We are also committed to the concept of ‘One Medicine’ where the close cooperation between human and veterinary health care professionals provides a better understanding of diseases that affect both species that leads to greater well-being. The primary purpose is to improve the lives of all species—human and animal—through the integration of human and veterinary medicine.
Visit us at www.animalcancercareclinic.com