Referral forms are for veterinarians only — clients seeking medical information should
contact their regular veterinarian for assistance.
If you suspect your dog has eaten a poisonous plant,
contact your regular veterinarian, your local emergency vet, or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435.
If your pet has an oral emergency, please
contact your regular veterinarian during normal office hours or a pet emergency center, if the emergency arises after hours.
After hours or on weekends,
contact your regular veterinarian, VCA CARE Emergency Pet Hospital at 805-899-2273, or Advanced Veterinary Specialists (AVS) Emergency Hospital at 805-729-4460.
If outside these hours,
contact your regular veterinarian, VCA CARE Emergency Pet Hospital at 805-899-2273, or Advanced Veterinary Specialists (AVS) Emergency Hospital at 805-729-4460.
Cat owners should
contact their regular veterinarian.
If the doctor is seeing another patient and has not returned your call within 15 minutes, please
contact your regular veterinarian or local veterinary emergency hospital for immediate care.
To schedule an appointment please
contact your regular veterinarian or visit Nevada Veterinary Cardiology to request an appointment.
Contact your regular veterinarian for illnesses or injuries that are not a direct result of surgery.
If after hours,
contact your regular veterinarian or Animal Medical Center at (615) 867-7575.
If you are unable to bring your pet to see us, you should
contact your regular veterinarian for assistance.
If they occur, immediately
contact your regular veterinarian.
If a problem should develop,
contact your regular veterinarian immediately.
If you believe your pet has been poisoned, please
contact your regular veterinarian immediately or us after - hours.
Please
contact your regular veterinarian for specific instructions on how to prepare for your appointment.
Excessive swelling or drainage is not normal; you should
contact regular veterinarian to determine treatment.
If there is an emergency after hours or on weekends,
contact your regular veterinarian or Metropolitan Veterinary Specialist & Emergency, (502) 266-7007; Blue Pearl Veterinary Specialist & Emergency, (502) 244-3036; or Jefferson Animal Hospital, (502) 966-4104.
If you think your pet is having a problem
contact your regular veterinarian.
If your pet comes to our practice through our emergency room, we will
contact your regular veterinarian to keep him or her in the loop.
I recommend that
you contact your regular veterinarian if you believe your pet is painful.
If you have any questions about the information contained within, especially as to any decisions you wish to make concerning the health or well - being of your pet, please
contact your regular veterinarian.
If you feel that your pet is in immediate danger,
contact your regular veterinarian or an emergency veterinary clinic as soon as possible.
Not exact matches
Telephone calls received outside of
regular hours are forwarded to our answering service and one of our
veterinarians will be
contacted in the event of an emergency.
Keep our
contact information handy in case you have a medical emergency outside of your usual
veterinarian's
regular business hours.
Once your
regular veterinarian has referred you to the VTH you can
contact the Small Animal Hospital (765) 494-1107.
The neurology team will keep in
contact with your pet's
regular veterinarian regarding long — term management of the case.
If you have a
veterinarian or veterinary clinic that you visit with your pet on a
regular basis, please
contact them directly and ask whether they have any Companion Animal Foundation funding available.
However, if you really can not stomach the idea of giving your dog a shot, you should
contact your local
veterinarian to see if they can assist with your
regular injections.
Through the Health Co-ordinators, it keeps in
regular contact with many professional associations and institutions, clinicians, geneticists,
veterinarians and many personnel, who are also concerned with canine health and welfare.
If you've already been referred to a specialist by your pet's
regular veterinarian, please
contact us to schedule an appointment.
Contact one or both of the following veterinary facilities to see if they might offer your companion animal veterinary care that is more affordable than your
regular veterinarian:
If your pet is on a long term medication (i.e. phenobarbital, prednisone, insulin, lasix)
contact us or your
regular veterinarian prior to surgery to determine if your pet should receive the medication the day of the procedure.
If you have an emergency, we recommend that you
contact your
regular family
veterinarian or your nearest emergency clinic.
Contact us or your
regular veterinarian about what might help your pet.
Pepper brought Mr. Big to his
regular veterinary clinic where his
veterinarian diagnosed him with Colitis, treated him for dehydration, suggested that if it gets worse to
contact an emergency care mobile
veterinarian and sent him home.
This official voice of the professional veterinary community provides established and ongoing lines of
contact and communication into the membership via
regular meetings, a monthly newsletter, and continuing education programs to keep
veterinarians apprised of the latest in technological and scientific advances available for their profession.
However, if no communication is possible, we will
contact our
regular daytime
veterinarian or our 24 — hour emergency
veterinarian, both of whom we are affiliated.
To maintain continuity of care, we are in
contact with your
regular veterinarian and provide them with an updated account of your pet's visit.
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Contacting either your
regular veterinarian or, even better, a veterinary oncology hospital to find out if there is a trial for your animal's condition could be helpful in funding a patient's treatment.»
If your pet has a medical emergency during your primary care
veterinarian's
regular office hours, we recommend first
contacting him or her for a professional recommendation.
If you have any additional questions, please
contact your
veterinarian or call the APA at 314.645.4610 ext. 18 during
regular clinic hours.