
The Amherst Small Animal Hospital was originally started by
Dr. Clair Joslyn in 1939. The central core of our present building was
constructed at that time. Dr. Joslyn passed away shortly there after and his
widow sold the practice to a previously retired veterinarian, Dr. Charlie
Danforth in 1942. Dr. Danforth nurtured the "Danforth Animal Hospital"
for 7 years until a new graduate from Cornell's Class of '49 named Jack
McCormick negotiated the purchase of the Hospital for the then large sum of
$10,000.00. The practice was renamed the Amherst Small Animal Hospital. Dr.
Danforth worked for Dr. McCormick for 4 more years before seriously retiring in
1953.
Dr. McCormick guided this practice through many changes.
Numerous rebuilding projects were needed to expand the size of the facility to
keep pace with the growing clientele. Originally, like many practices of the
time, Dr. McCormick's family resided in the upper floor of the hospital
building. Gradually the living space was converted to Hospital work space as the
needs of the practice grew. Our spacious operating room, for instance, used to
be Dr. McCormick's living room when he lived here.
This practice became one of the first veterinary practices in
New York State to be certified by the American Animal Hospital Association, a
select group of practices governed by a strong dedication to top quality medical
services, a dedication we maintain to this day. Many of our area veterinarians
gained their start as an Associate of Dr. McCormick.
It was in '79 that Dr. Mick Weirich, then a long time
associate with the practice, took the reins. Dr. Weirich, a graduate of Michigan
State University in the late 1960s, maintained the facility as a full service
practice, providing boarding and grooming, until his departure in 1989.
It was in 1989 that Dr. Bob Stein took ownership of the
Amherst Small Animal Hospital. Dr. Stein graduated from Michigan State
University in 1980, finishing second in his class. The MSU Faculty awarded Dr.
Stein the prestigious American Animal Hospital Association Senior Student Award
given to the student demonstrating the best overall proficiency in small animal
medicine and surgery. Spurred on by his interest for more knowledge, Dr. Stein
decided not to enter practice directly. He chose instead to apply to the highly
selective Veterinary Intern Matching Program. To Dr. Stein's good fortune, he
was selected by The University of Minnesota for their Surgical Internship.
During the Internship, Dr. Stein studied advanced internal medicine and surgery
under the watchful eye of nationally renown specialists.
In 1983 Dr. Stein came on staff at the Amherst Small Animal
Hospital. In 1989 he took over full ownership and immediately began to modernize
the practice from the ground up. Appointments times have been quadrupled to
allow for more client education and true owner involvement in the health care
decision making process. A computerized records system was installed to improve
the accuracy and timeliness of our reminder system. Equipment purchases in all
areas of the Hospital were added to strengthen our in-patient diagnostic
capabilities and treatment programs. Included were new X-ray equipment, state of
the art anesthesia equipment including university level anesthetic safety
monitors, surgery lights, intravenous infusion pumps for precise delivery of IV
fluids, a fiber optic endoscope for internal examinations without surgery,
extensive in-house laboratory equipment, cutting edge dental equipment, and much
more.
Our staff has also been enlarged to help provide greater
capabilities to handle the various needs of your companions.
We hope that you find the newest Amherst Small Animal
Hospital a modern, pleasant setting for the health care needs of your pet. We
hope to continue in the tradition of excellence set by past owners as we look
ahead to the future.
Sincerely,
Robert M. Stein, D.V.M.
Hospital Director