Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin

Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin is an emergency & critical care practice in Tualatin, OR.

About

Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin (EVCOT) is a privately owned and operated 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic in Tualatin, OR, serving the community since 1995. Open 365 days a year, including holidays, nights, and weekends, the clinic provides comprehensive emergency care. Their highly trained team includes veterinarians, certified veterinary technicians, and assistants, committed to offering the best possible care for pets. The clinic utilizes an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, limited emergency ultrasound, and video endoscopy, along with emergency surgery and hospitalization.

EVCOT operates without appointments, triaging patients based on emergency severity, and accepts both walk-ins and referrals. The clinic does not provide routine veterinary services such as vaccinations, spays, neuters, grooming, or boarding, focusing exclusively on emergency and critical care. They coordinate with referring veterinarians for ongoing care or specialist consultations. The clinic is dedicated to being a family-run, community-focused facility.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of emergency diagnostic services are available at the Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin?
The clinic offers an in-house laboratory for complete blood counts, blood chemistries, clotting profiles, urinalysis, feline leukemia tests, thyroid testing, and fecal analysis. They also provide digital radiography (X-ray) and limited ultrasound imaging for emergency diagnostics, such as detecting fluid or masses. Samples can also be sent to reference laboratories if needed.
Does the Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin perform emergency surgeries?
Yes, the Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin provides emergency surgical procedures. The clinic emphasizes utilizing high-level medical technology and has experienced, highly trained surgeons on staff. They have a dedicated surgery suite equipped with anesthesia machines and a ventilator to support these critical procedures.
How does the Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin handle patient intake for emergency care?
The Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin does not take appointments for emergency care. Instead, they triage patients based on the severity of their emergency. They welcome both walk-ins and referrals during their operating hours, which are 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including all major holidays.
What is Dr. Jamie Warren's background and area of focus at the clinic?
Dr. Jamie Warren serves as the Medical Director at EVCOT. She received her DVM summa cum laude from Kansas State University and completed a top veterinary internship in New York City. Since 2009, she has exclusively practiced emergency and critical care, with strong interests in diagnostic ultrasound, emergency surgery, and managing critically ill patients.
What services does the Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin NOT provide?
The Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin focuses solely on emergency care and does not offer routine veterinary services. These include vaccinations, spays and neuters, grooming, boarding, or house calls. They also cannot accept uninjured or healthy stray animals, directing clients to their regular veterinarian for such needs.

Contact & hours

Address

8250 SW Tonka St
Tualatin

Website

evcot.com

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