If your pet has an after - hours emergency, please call or visit one of the Animal
Emergency facilities listed below.
For after - hours emergencies, please contact your veterinarian or one of
the emergency facilities listed below:
Not exact matches
Make a
list of local motels, boarding
facilities, and phone numbers of people who could take care of your pet in case of
emergency.
We hope you do not experience a medical
emergency after hours, but if you do, we know you will be provided exceptional care at any of the three
facilities listed below.
And lastly, have a
list of boarding
facilities that may be available during an
emergency.
Prepare a
list of veterinarians or boarding
facilities who could shelter animals in an
emergency.
• Resolve to add the address and telephone number of the nearest 24 - hour animal
emergency care
facility to your favs
list.
Your
list of
emergency contacts should include: local councils and shelters, veterinarians and
emergency veterinary clinics, the microchip or tattoo number that you pet carries and the reported registries, the local police department's and RSPCA Centres, local pet shops, groomers, training
facilities and businesses.
The level III
emergency and critical care facility must be in compliance with the requirements listed in the appendix «Minimum Requirements for Certification of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Facilitie
emergency and critical care
facility must be in compliance with the requirements
listed in the appendix «Minimum Requirements for Certification of Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Facilitie
Emergency and Critical Care Facilities».
Additionally, prepare a
list of boarding
facilities and veterinarians that will be able to board your pets in an
emergency.
Prepare a
list of boarding
facilities and veterinary clinics that can board your pets in an
emergency.
List of boarding
facilities in your area, hotels / motels that accept pets and friends and relatives that you and your pet can stay with (pets are generally not allowed inside
emergency shelters designated for people, with the exception of service animals such as guide dogs.
Make a
list of boarding
facilities and veterinary offices that might be able to shelter animals in
emergencies; include 24 - hour telephone numbers.
Contact your veterinarian for a
list of recommended boarding
facilities, or reach out to your local shelter to ask if they provide
emergency shelter for pets.
It is highly recommended that the
emergency and critical care
facility maintain an updated
list of primary care veterinarians that includes an after - hours contact number, and indicates whether or not they are willing to be contacted after - hours.
It is highly recommended that the
emergency and critical care
facility maintain an updated
list of contact telephone numbers of primary care referring veterinarians.
As in the preamble to the NPRM, we encourage covered health care providers to take into account the four factors
listed above when making decisions about whether to include patient information in a health care
facility's directory when patients are incapacitated or are in an
emergency treatment circumstance.
Our
emergency medical assistance is designed to help our customers find a provider from our
list of carefully vetted
facilities close to where they are who speak their language.
Coordinated
facility emergency and safety inspection teams including maintaining
list of individuals and location of those that may need assistance should the building have to be evacuated.
Delta Care, Front Royal, VA 3/2013 — Present Medical Administrative Assistant • Greet patients and their families as they arrive at the
facility and inquire into their appointment status • Check scheduled appointments and perform patient intake and registration duties • Schedule new appointments over the telephone, in person and through email and follow - up with existing patients • Review and validate health cards and insurance information, obtaining coverage information • Create priority
list for patients based on appointment statuses and
emergency situations • Gather information for patient charts and ensure that all patients» records are kept current • Contact insurance companies to acquire information of patient coverage and to process claims • Coordinate efforts with procurement officers to ensure timely and accurate delivery of medical supplies and equipment