Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center (VSEC)
Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center (VSEC) is an emergency & critical care practice in Mamaroneck, NY, led by a DACVS-credentialed surgeon. Procedures include Oncology, Blood transfusions, Critical Care, and Laparoscopic procedures.
About
Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center (VSEC) is a veterinarian-owned local business providing 24/7 specialty and emergency care. The hospital features board-certified specialists in surgery, oncology, and critical care, with internal medicine services coming soon. Its emergency department is staffed by board-certified criticalists and highly trained emergency doctors, equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, on-site laboratory capabilities, and state-of-the-art monitoring equipment.
VSEC serves pets in Westchester County and the surrounding area, operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The facility is located in Mamaroneck, NY, accessible from major roadways. No appointment is needed for emergency visits, and the team collaborates with referring veterinarians to ensure comprehensive patient care.
Surgical team
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Samuel Dicker
DVM, DACVECC
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Mildred Camilo
DVM
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Zachary Brett
DVM
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William Dabri
BVM&S
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Lucia Munoz
DVM
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Ivan Lutchenkov
DVM
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Marc Greenberg
DVM, MS, DACVS (SA)
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Caroline Hohlman
DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology)
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David Hunley
DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
Procedures
- Oncology
- Blood transfusions
- Critical Care
- Laparoscopic procedures
- Orthopedic surgeries
- Cruciate ligament surgery
- Emergency care
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Feeding tube placement
- Surgery
- Fracture stabilization
- Stabilization & Resuscitation
- Internal Medicine (coming soon)
- Soft tissue procedures
Equipment
- Point-of-care laboratory testing
- Advanced digital radiography
- Oxygen therapy systems
- Patient monitoring (ECG, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, capnography)
- Ventilator support
- Bedside ultrasound
- Modern sterilization systems
- Advanced anesthesia machines
- Advanced diagnostic tools
Photos
Photos via Google · Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center (VSEC), Wei J
Frequently asked questions
- What board-certified specialties are offered at Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center?
- VSEC provides expertise from board-certified veterinary specialists in surgery, oncology, and critical care. The hospital also states that internal medicine services are coming soon. The team includes highly trained specialists and experienced emergency doctors dedicated to round-the-clock care.
- What advanced equipment is available in VSEC's Emergency & Critical Care unit?
- The Emergency & Critical Care unit at VSEC is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology. This includes advanced digital radiography, point-of-care laboratory testing, oxygen therapy systems, and bedside ultrasound. These tools support rapid diagnosis, stabilization, and intensive treatment for critically ill or injured pets.
- What types of surgical procedures are performed at VSEC?
- VSEC's surgical team performs a wide range of soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries. This includes procedures such as mass removals, gastrointestinal surgeries, bladder stone removal, cruciate ligament surgery, fracture stabilization, and patellar luxation correction. They also handle emergency surgeries like foreign body removal and wound repair.
- Does Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center offer 24/7 emergency care?
- Yes, VSEC provides round-the-clock specialty and emergency care, operating 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Their Emergency & Critical Care department is staffed 24/7 by a dedicated team of board-certified criticalists and highly trained emergency doctors. No appointment is needed for emergency visits.
- What monitoring capabilities are available for critical care patients at VSEC?
- For critically ill patients, VSEC offers advanced monitoring and support. This includes continuous ECG, blood pressure, and oxygen monitoring, along with central and peripheral IV catheter placement. They also provide urinary catheterization for fluid output tracking, feeding tube placement for nutritional support, and temperature regulation with intensive nursing care.