Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center
Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center is an emergency & critical care practice in Newington, NH. Procedures include Ophthalmology, Gastroscopy, Oncology, and Osteochondral autograft (OATS).
About
The Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center provides comprehensive diagnostic, surgical, and intensive care for pets. The facility is staffed by highly skilled, board-certified, and residency-trained veterinarians who offer advanced medical testing and treatments. Specialized services include internal medicine, diagnostic imaging (ultrasounds), surgery, critical care, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, neurology, and ophthalmology.
The center operates as an emergency animal hospital, available 24/7 for critical support and urgent care. They supplement the services provided by a pet’s regular veterinarian, working with referring veterinarians and clients. They are equipped to handle complex and difficult cases, serving pets in the Portsmouth, NH area.
Procedures
- Ophthalmology
- Gastroscopy
- Oncology
- Osteochondral autograft (OATS)
- Critical care
- Dermatology
- Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO)
- Acupuncture
- Neurology
- Esophagoscopy
- Urgent care
- Cerebrospinal fluid analysis
- Lateral bulla osteotomy
- Emergency care
- Cardiology
- Lung lobectomy
- Cerebrospinal fluid collection
- Laryngeal tieback
- Internal medicine
- Cystoscopy
- Diagnostic imaging
- Total ear canal ablation
- Arthroscopic surgery
- Tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA)
- Laparoscopic surgery
- Rhinoscopy
- Shunt ligation
- Mandibulectomy
- Small intestinal endoscopy
- Fracture repair
- Surgery
- Bronchoscopy
Equipment
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Electrophysiological diagnostics
- Ultrasound
- Digital radiography
Photos
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Frequently asked questions
- What types of specialized veterinary services are available at the Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center?
- The center offers a range of specialized veterinary services including internal medicine, diagnostic imaging, surgery, critical care, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, neurology, and ophthalmology. These services are provided by board-certified and residency-trained veterinarians who facilitate advanced medical testing and treatments.
- What is the availability for emergency and urgent care at the Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center?
- Emergency and urgent care services are available 24/7 at the Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center. The facility is always open to provide critical support if a pet's condition is believed to be life-threatening, and they can evaluate situations and provide instructions at any time.
- What advanced surgical procedures are offered at the Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center?
- The center's surgery department offers advanced surgical procedures, emphasizing minimally invasive techniques when possible. These include laparoscopic surgery, arthroscopic surgery, tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA), tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO), osteochondral autograft (OATS), and fracture repair. They are equipped to handle complicated and difficult cases.
- What diagnostic tools are utilized by the internal medicine department?
- The internal medicine department at The Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center of New Hampshire utilizes sophisticated diagnostic capabilities. These tools include rhinoscopy, bronchoscopy, gastroscopy, digital radiography, cerebrospinal fluid collection, cystoscopy, esophagoscopy, and small intestinal endoscopy. They assess and treat conditions related to various internal systems.
- When might an ultrasound be recommended for a pet at this facility?
- An ultrasound may be recommended if a pet has unusual lab results, was struck by a vehicle, or experienced other physical trauma. It can also be used to investigate unexplained lumps, painful spots in the abdomen, or to confirm pregnancy. Ultrasounds can detect abnormalities in areas like the abdomen, chest, heart, kidneys, and liver.