The Village Vets

The Village Vets is a general practice practice in Decatur, GA.

About

The Village Vets 24-Hour Emergency in Atlanta, GA, is an AAHA-accredited emergency veterinary hospital providing 24/7 care for dogs and cats. The facility utilizes advanced technology and treatments, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, and a full in-house diagnostic lab. Their services encompass IV fluid therapy, wound treatment, poisoning treatment, snakebite envenomization, 24/7 trauma care, monitoring, pain management, oxygen therapy, and emergency surgery for conditions like traumatic injuries, foreign bodies, and bloat.

This hospital is available all day, every day, including holidays, to address both life-threatening emergencies and urgent conditions that require timely attention. Located in Decatur, GA, across from Decatur High School, the clinic serves the Atlanta area. They advise pet owners to call ahead for emergencies and can help determine if a situation warrants urgent care or an appointment at one of their general practices.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of emergency services are available at The Village Vets 24-Hour Emergency?
The clinic provides a broad range of emergency services, including IV fluid therapy, wound treatment, poisoning treatment, and snakebite envenomization. They also offer 24/7 trauma care, monitoring and hospitalization, extensive pain management, oxygen therapy, and emergency surgery for conditions such as traumatic injuries, foreign bodies, and bloat.
What advanced diagnostic and treatment equipment does The Village Vets 24-Hour Emergency utilize?
The Village Vets 24-Hour Emergency is equipped with advanced medical and surgical equipment. This includes high-tech imaging equipment for digital X-ray and ultrasound, as well as a full in-house diagnostic lab for quick test results. They also use the latest equipment to monitor vital signs during hospitalization.
What is the distinction between emergency and urgent care at this facility?
At The Village Vets 24-Hour Emergency, emergency care is reserved for life-threatening situations. Urgent care, however, addresses health issues that are not immediately life-threatening but could worsen without timely veterinary attention. Examples of urgent conditions include ear and eye problems, skin issues, or lameness.
Can you list some signs that might indicate a pet is experiencing an emergency?
Pet owners should look for signs such as wheezing or heavy panting, a hard or bloated stomach, and repeated vomiting. Other emergency indicators include not urinating, trembling, muscle twitching, weakness in hind legs, heavy salivation (potentially from a snake bite), or signs of heatstroke like heavy panting, drooling, and fever.
What are the professional interests of the emergency veterinarians at The Village Vets 24-Hour Emergency?
The emergency veterinarians have diverse professional interests. Dr. A. Olly Neal focuses on small animal emergency and critical care medicine. Dr. Emilia Hand and Dr. Alexandra Morgan are interested in emergency medicine and surgery. Dr. Trey Cotton specializes in small animal emergency medicine and avian/exotic animal medicine, while Dr. Deva Prather's interests include surgery, emergency care, and working with shelter and rescue pets.

Contact & hours

Address

217 N McDonough St
Decatur

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