Animal Emergency Service
Animal Emergency Service is an emergency & critical care practice in Selden, NY. Procedures include acupuncture, critical care medicine, soft tissue surgery, and emergency medicine.
About
Animal Emergency Service is an emergency hospital established in 1977, noted as the first and longest-running animal emergency hospital in the state of New York. The clinic provides high quality, advanced veterinary care.
Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, Animal Emergency Service is available to help clients at any moment. The team treats every animal with care and compassion, serving the Long Island community.
Surgical team
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Anita Kalonaros
DVM
Dr. Kalonaros found her passion in companion animal emergency medicine after moving back to Long Island, following her veterinary education at the University of Illinois.
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Jeremy Sebor
DVM
Dr. Sebor has been practicing emergency and critical care medicine for over 20 years and enjoys soft tissue surgery, especially for GDV and hemoabdomens, and is experienced in radiology.
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Mindy Mullins
DVM
Mindy has been practicing emergency and critical care medicine since 2002 and is certified in acupuncture, holding a master’s degree in neuropsychology.
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Melody Ribeiro
DVM
Dr. Ribeiro fell in love with companion animal emergency medicine upon returning to Long Island and continues to work at local shelters and rescues.
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Daniella Morris
DVM
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Neha Sharma
DVM
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Kayla
LVT
Kayla is a dedicated member of the AES team with a strong passion for emergency medicine, transitioning into a management role in 2021 while remaining actively involved in patient care.
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Laura
LVT
Laura joined Animal Emergency Service in 2016 and transitioned into a management role in 2018, further advancing her education with a bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Service Administration.
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Aly
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Anthony
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Cherie
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Denise
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Janice
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John
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Maria
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Maritza
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Michelle
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Nicole
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Tara
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Ashley
Procedures
- acupuncture
- critical care medicine
- soft tissue surgery
- emergency medicine
- radiology
Photos
Photos via Google · JP Triana, Liv Casserly, Nicole Meyers, Amanda Addeo, Maureen DeMeo
Frequently asked questions
- What type of veterinary care does Animal Emergency Service provide?
- Animal Emergency Service provides high quality, advanced veterinary care. The facility operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, focusing on emergency services for pets.
- When was Animal Emergency Service established?
- Animal Emergency Service was established in 1977. It is recognized as the first and longest-running animal emergency hospital in the state of New York.
- Does Animal Emergency Service offer payment options?
- Yes, Animal Emergency Service offers options to pay over time. These options include 0% APR choices and do not require hard credit checks.
- What specific surgical procedures does Dr. Jeremy Sebor focus on?
- Dr. Jeremy Sebor enjoys performing soft tissue surgery, particularly for conditions such as GDV (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus) and hemoabdomens. He also has experience in the field of radiology.
- Are there licensed veterinary technicians on staff at Animal Emergency Service?
- Yes, Animal Emergency Service employs licensed veterinary technicians. Kayla, LVT, serves as an Office Manager and Head Licensed Veterinary Technician, and Laura, LVT, is also an Office Manager and Licensed Veterinary Technician.