AAHA Accredited Referral

Pets Matter Newsletter
For VRCC Clients

 

Animal Care Foundation

Animal Care Foundation

 

BBB Accredited Business

 

 

Join us on Facebook

 

Emergency & Critical Care - What to Expect

What to Expect

 

Triage
CVES does not schedule appointments as all pets are examined on a first come, first served basis depending on the severity of the condition or injury. It is not necessary to call in advance of your visit, however our staff may be able to provide you with information to make the trip to our facility more comfortable for your pet if you let us know you are coming.

 "Zeke"

CVES appreciates your patience and understanding if another pet is found to need attention before yours even though you may have arrived first. We know your time is valuable and will do everything possible to address your situation in a timely fashion. Emergency conditions often require extended examination and treatment times, which may require you to have an extended wait.

 

Estimates & Payment
Every effort is made to discuss fees prior to and during treatment and hospitalization. Payment is due at time of service. We accept cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and Care Credit. For additional information on CareCredit or to get pre-approved visit their website.

 

Hospitalization

If your pet needs to stay with us overnight or for the weekend, we will be happy to show you the accommodations. Your pet is always in our eyesight, and is frequently checked on by our Technicians and Doctors.

 

 

 

Visitation

We understand that being separated from your pet is extremely difficult  and encourage visitation whenever possible. However, to provide the best care for your pet the Doctor or Technicians may ask that you delay or limit visitation. Healing can be an exhausting process!

 

 

Going Home
At the time of discharge complete written instructions are provided outlining the follow-up care and medications required for your pet. The doctor or technician will review the instructions and recommendations with you addressing any questions or concerns you may have.

 

Keeping Your Family Veterinarian Informed
Your pet's family doctor is considered an important part of the team. A complete copy of the record, including laboratory work, and radiographs is faxed or mailed to your pet's regular doctor after the visit to help provide a continuity of care. Every weekday morning we phone the office of your family veterinarian to ensure that the information was received.

 

Doctor Phone Calls

 Since our hours of operation are during the night and weekends, our doctors are not  available during daytime hours. However, we will make every effort to respond to phone calls as soon as possible. Each doctor has voicemail where you can leave a message and they will respond at the earliest opportunity. If you have an emergency situation during daytime hours the Daytime Emergency service is available through the Internal Medicine practice.