Capital District Veterinary Referral Hospital
Capital District Veterinary Referral Hospital is a general practice practice in Latham, NY. Procedures include Comprehensive Emergency Medical Exam, Defibrillation, Seizure management, and Emergency/Critical Care.
About
Capital District Veterinary Referral Hospital is a 24-hour emergency and specialty animal hospital in Latham, NY. It provides advanced diagnostics, 24-hour patient care, and specialty referrals. The hospital features a board-certified emergency and critical care specialist and a veterinary ophthalmologist, offering a compassionate approach to veterinary medicine.
Serving Latham, Albany, Schenectady, and the surrounding Capital District region, this Ethos hospital works with referring veterinarians. Patients referred by a veterinarian are treated only for the condition for which they were referred, and routine procedures such as vaccinations or heartworm testing are not performed.
Surgical team
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Samantha Berge
DVM
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Melanie Brennan
DVM
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Christa Corbett
DVM, MS
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Kat Daley
DVM
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Kristie Dangerfield-Pollak
DVM
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Catherine Diggins
DVM
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Victoria Kocsis
DVM
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Abbie Gascho Landis
DVM
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Simone Nadeau
DVM
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Suzanne Pence
DVM
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Shelley Smith
DVM
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Jennifer Rogers
DVM
Procedures
- Comprehensive Emergency Medical Exam
- Defibrillation
- Seizure management
- Emergency/Critical Care
- Surgical Services through Emergency/Critical Care
- Advanced diagnostics
- Full cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Ophthalmic Surgery
- Emergency Surgery
- Veterinary diagnostic imaging
- Continuous EKG monitoring
- Sepsis management
- Dystocia management
- 24-hour patient care
Equipment
- Ultrasound
- Digital Radiography
- Radiography (X-Rays)
Photos
Photos via Google · Capital District Veterinary Referral Hospital, beth, Courtnie Burke, Nicole Toich
Frequently asked questions
- Does the hospital perform routine veterinary procedures?
- No, routine procedures such as vaccinations or heartworm testing are not performed on any referral or referral emergency patient. Dogs and cats referred to Capital District by a referring veterinarian will be treated only for the condition for which they were referred.
- What types of emergencies can be treated at Capital District Veterinary Referral Hospital?
- The emergency and critical care department can treat a wide range of conditions including acute pain, dystocia management, full cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), immune-related diseases, infectious diseases, kidney and liver disease, neurologic problems, peritonitis, pneumonia, severe gastrointestinal emergencies (bloat), sepsis management, seizure management, toxicosis or poisonings, trauma, and trouble breathing, walking, or urinating.
- Are there any board-certified specialists on staff?
- Yes, the hospital has a board-certified emergency and critical care specialist and a veterinary ophthalmologist on staff. These specialists are supported by a team of experienced emergency veterinarians and technicians.