Denton County Animal ER
Denton County Animal ER is an emergency & critical care practice in Denton, TX.
About
Denton County Animal ER provides 24/7 emergency and urgent care for cats and dogs, equipped to handle a wide range of conditions including traumatic injuries, toxic exposures, metabolic disease, and respiratory crises. The facility features two trauma rooms, digital radiography, ultrasound, and various ICU units, including Snyder and Neonate ICU cages. Specialized services include hemoperfusion for toxic exposures, transfusion medicine, and emergency surgical procedures with intensive patient monitoring.
The clinic serves Denton County and surrounding areas, offering care when primary veterinarians are unavailable. No appointment is necessary for emergencies, and a triage policy ensures that critically ill or injured patients receive priority. They also provide comprehensive diagnostics, imaging, and care for infectious diseases, with access to board-certified radiology consultants.
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Frequently asked questions
- What specialized treatments are available for pets with toxic exposures?
- Denton County Animal ER offers in-house diagnostics and antidotes for immediate treatment of toxic exposures. They also provide animal poison control consultations and have hemoperfusion services available for severe cases.
- What imaging capabilities does Denton County Animal ER offer, and are specialists involved?
- The clinic provides on-site digital radiography and ultrasound services. They also have access to Board Certified radiology consultants to assist with imaging interpretation and specialized diagnostic needs for pets.
- What types of intensive care units and support are available for critical patients?
- Denton County Animal ER is equipped with multiple Snyder ICU cages and Neonate ICU units. These units provide oxygen support, high-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT), and ventilator support for critically ill or injured patients requiring intensive care.
- How does Denton County Animal ER manage pets with infectious diseases?
- The clinic has multiple isolation rooms, including designated exam rooms, to keep infectious patients separate from other areas of the emergency room. Critical infectious patients can also receive care in Snyder ICU units.
- What transfusion medicine services are provided for pets in need?
- Denton County Animal ER offers a range of transfusion services, including plasma, albumin, cryoprecipitate, whole blood, and red blood cell transfusions. They also perform in-house cross matching, blood typing, and coagulation testing.