This facility is open to receive
small animal emergency patients on nights, weekends, and holidays, 365 days a year.
This facility is open to receive
small animal emergency patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Not exact matches
The
animals, previously
patients in the
Emergency and Critical Care Service of the Bailey
Small Animal Teaching Hospital, were chosen by clinicians and critical care staff as the most memorable cases of the year.
If you have a
patient who needs to be seen after hours, please contact our
Small Animal Emergency Service at 919-513-6911 or our Large
Animal Emergency Service at 919-513-6630 for assistance.
For after - hours
emergency patients being seen by the Small Animal Emergency Service, contact the service directly, (919-513-6911), to ensure they are aware images are available fo
emergency patients being seen by the
Small Animal Emergency Service, contact the service directly, (919-513-6911), to ensure they are aware images are available fo
Emergency Service, contact the service directly, (919-513-6911), to ensure they are aware images are available for review.
The ICU and the
Small Animal Emergency and Triage Service operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and are staffed by emergency care clinicians and technicians trained to handle critically ill or injured patients, as well as general small animal emergen
Small Animal Emergency and Triage Service operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and are staffed by emergency care clinicians and technicians trained to handle critically ill or injured patients, as well as general small animal emerge
Animal Emergency and Triage Service operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and are staffed by emergency care clinicians and technicians trained to handle critically ill or injured patients, as well as general small animal eme
Emergency and Triage Service operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and are staffed by
emergency care clinicians and technicians trained to handle critically ill or injured patients, as well as general small animal eme
emergency care clinicians and technicians trained to handle critically ill or injured
patients, as well as general
small animal emergen
small animal emerge
animal emergencies.
Although she loves
emergency medicine, and is comfortable handling any type of
emergency and critical
patient, she also enjoys
small animal practice and preventative medicine.
Previously, she carried out a
Small Animal internship in Barcelona where she was in charge of taking care of the hospitalised
patients, primary care consults and out - of - hour
emergency services.
Every veterinary surgeon working in
small animal practice is presented with a critically ill
patient or an
emergency situation from time to time.
The
Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Service is often recruiting
patients for a number of studies for which your pet may be eligible.
Dr. Urbina maintains an interest in all aspects of
small animal emergency medicine and appreciates the variety of patients presenting through the Emergency
emergency medicine and appreciates the variety of
patients presenting through the
EmergencyEmergency service.
A Level I VTC has the ability to provide total care for every aspect of the management of the
small animal trauma
patient from
emergency stabilization through definitive medical and surgical care and rehabilitation.