Examination
Every pet that enters Central Veterinary Emergency Services (CVES)
for treatment receives an examination by our attending Doctor.
The Doctor will discuss your pet’s condition with you and
will help you decide on the best treatment plan for your family
friend.
Lab Work
CVES has a large range of laboratory capabilities. Diagnostic blood
samples can be collected and run at any hour using the "state-of-the-art" in-house
regional laboratory ANTECH diagnostic labs. Urine and stool samples
can be viewed for rapid diagnosis. Lab results can also be viewed
on-line for quick reference at a later date.
Radiography
Radiographs or X-rays are often used as a diagnostic tool. There
are two radiology machines and a processor that are always on
and ready to use at any hour of the day or night.
Ultrasound
CVES Doctors have the capability to perform preliminary ultrasound
imaging. In an emergency this can help to diagnose fluid around
the heart, assist in safely obtaining samples of urine, abdominal
fluid, or thoracic fluid, or even looking for masses.
Hospitalization
Should your pet need to stay with us for a couple hours, overnight
or over a weekend there are warm comfy cages with fleece pads
to safely house your cat or dog of any size. Your pet is always
visible to the critical care Doctor and Technicians. Cages are
equipped with fluid pumps, and oxygen outlets. All cages can
be modified to provide portable intensive monitoring devices
and heat support.
Specialist Consultation
If your pet needs a consultation with or treatment by a specialist,
we do our very best to contact a Doctor in that Specialty for
you and arrange a plan for further care. The fact that CVES is
housed in the VRCC with nine other specialty practices is a great
advantage to you and your pet.

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