Emergency Veterinary Hospital
Emergency Veterinary Hospital is an emergency & critical care practice in Springfield, OR.
About
Emergency Veterinary Hospital in Springfield, OR, is a 24/7/365 emergency and critical care facility. It is AAHA-accredited and VECCS Level III Certified, meeting high standards for emergency and critical care. The hospital features state-of-the-art surgical facilities, a diagnostic laboratory, digital radiography, ultrasound, and CT scans. They offer comprehensive emergency services including advanced diagnostics, surgery, and 24-hour monitoring.
As the only 24-hour emergency hospital in the Eugene and Springfield area, the clinic provides urgent care for pets, triaging patients based on the severity of their condition. While primarily an emergency hospital, they also offer comprehensive veterinary services including routine wellness check-ups, vaccines, and dental care. They partner with referring veterinary hospitals in the local community.
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Frequently asked questions
- What accreditations does Emergency Veterinary Hospital hold for its services?
- Emergency Veterinary Hospital is proud to be both AAHA-accredited and VECCS Level III Certified. These accreditations signify that the hospital meets rigorous standards for patient care, safety, medical protocols, and hospital operations, ensuring consistent, high-quality emergency and critical care.
- What specialized veterinary services are available at Emergency Veterinary Hospital?
- Emergency Veterinary Hospital offers 24/7 emergency and critical care, including advanced surgical services, in-house diagnostics such as CT scans and ultrasound, and 24/7 monitoring. They also provide veterinary neurology services three Tuesdays per month in partnership with Bridgetown Veterinary Emergency + Referral.
- What types of surgical procedures can be performed at Emergency Veterinary Hospital?
- The hospital's surgical services include wound repair, gastrointestinal foreign body removal, gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV) surgery, Cesarian sections, and pyometra surgery. Their surgical suite is well-equipped with tools like electrocautery and surgical suction.
- Does Emergency Veterinary Hospital treat exotic pets?
- Yes, Emergency Veterinary Hospital does see exotic pets. This service is listed among their available offerings for pet care.
- How does Emergency Veterinary Hospital prioritize patients upon arrival?
- Upon arrival, pets are triaged by medical professionals based on the severity of their condition. Patients experiencing life-threatening injury or illness are prioritized, while stable animals may experience longer wait times. Calling ahead can help the team prepare for severe cases.