It was clear she needed
more emergent care so Brownie's owners brought her to the UC Davis veterinary hospital where she was seen by the Livestock Medicine and Surgery Service.
Not exact matches
If there is such a thing as
Emergent anymore, I think the ones who think they are at the helm would be best to clear things up if they
care more for it to move on
more then they
care for themselves moving on.
- Hospitalization
care / Intensive care - Surgery - Dental - Routine medical services - Emergent Care - Radiology - Laser therapy - In house Laboratory Services - Much M
care / Intensive
care - Surgery - Dental - Routine medical services - Emergent Care - Radiology - Laser therapy - In house Laboratory Services - Much M
care - Surgery - Dental - Routine medical services -
Emergent Care - Radiology - Laser therapy - In house Laboratory Services - Much M
Care - Radiology - Laser therapy - In house Laboratory Services - Much
More!
Your primary
care veterinarian can treat most health problems and handle routine emergencies, but certain situations may require the assistance of a doctor who has had
more specialized, intensive training in
emergent animal
care.