Animal Emergency Service

Animal Emergency Service is an emergency & critical care practice in Selden, NY.

About

Animal Emergency Service is an emergency hospital established in 1977, noted as the first and longest-running animal emergency hospital in New York State. The clinic provides high quality, advanced veterinary care. Its team includes veterinarians, licensed veterinary technicians, and administrative staff dedicated to emergency medicine.

The hospital operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, ensuring continuous availability for pet owners. Veterinarians on staff have experience in emergency and critical care medicine, with specific interests including soft tissue surgery for conditions like GDV and hemoabdomens, radiology, and acupuncture. The team is committed to treating every animal with care and compassion.

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Photos via Google · JP Triana, Liv Casserly, Nicole Meyers, Amanda Addeo, Maureen DeMeo

Frequently asked questions

What type of veterinary services does Animal Emergency Service provide?
Animal Emergency Service provides high quality, advanced veterinary care, operating as an emergency hospital. They are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to assist clients at any moment.
What is the history of Animal Emergency Service?
Animal Emergency Service was established in 1977 and is recognized as the first and longest-running animal emergency hospital in the state of New York. The clinic has a long history of providing emergency care to pets.
Do the veterinarians at Animal Emergency Service have experience in specific emergency procedures?
Yes, Dr. Jeremy Sebor has over 20 years of experience in emergency and critical care medicine and enjoys soft tissue surgery, particularly for GDV and hemoabdomens. He is also experienced in radiology. Dr. Mindy Mullins has been practicing emergency and critical care medicine since 2002 and is certified in acupuncture.
Who are some key members of the veterinary team at Animal Emergency Service?
The veterinary team includes doctors such as Anita Kalonaros, Jeremy Sebor, Mindy Mullins, and Melody Ribeiro. Key administrative and technical staff include Kayla, who is the Office Manager and Head Licensed Veterinary Technician, and Laura, also an Office Manager and Licensed Veterinary Technician.
What is the role of licensed veterinary technicians at Animal Emergency Service?
Licensed Veterinary Technicians, such as Kayla and Laura, play an integral role at Animal Emergency Service. Kayla serves as the Head LVT and Office Manager, actively involved on the treatment floor, mentoring team members and guiding patient care. Laura also holds a management role, supporting her team and patient care, and has a bachelor's degree in Veterinary Service Administration.

Contact & hours

Address

280 Middle Country Rd Suite L
Selden

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