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We refer emergencies to Valley Central Emergency Hospital in Fullerton or Eastern Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Center in Allentown. Both facilities are full service, after hours hospitals where your pet will receive continual veterinary and nursing supervision throughout their stay. Please be sure they email your pet’s records to us so that we are aware that you needed to seek emergency attention and can be sure your pet’s problem is resolved.

Emergency Care:

Valley Central Emergency Hospital 610-435-1553

Eastern Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Center 610-904-1776

ASPCA Animal Poison Control 888-426-4435

Pet Poison Helpline 855-764-7661

First Aid Tips for Pet Owners

Diagnostics For Sick Pets

This hospital is equipped to take routine and dental x-rays and run urinalyses, intestinal parasite exams, cytology samples and blood tests. However, making a diagnosis starts with listening carefully to your description of your pet’s behavior and symptoms. No matter what his or her presenting problem is, the veterinarian will give him a comprehensive examination from nose to tail. We allot 30 minutes for each exam in order to be thorough. Please alert us when scheduling your appointment if you feel your pet needs extra time and we will be happy to schedule an extended appointment. We will refer your pet to a board certified specialist should he or she have a condition requiring more specialized equipment or expert care in a particular field.

Information about Diagnostics:

How we make a Diagnosis

What Do These Lab Tests Mean?

If you have any questions about our services, please contact us today at (610) 530-0600.