VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast Calder Road
VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast Calder Road is an emergency & critical care practice in League City, TX. Procedures include Direct Blood Pressure Monitoring, Continuous ECG Monitoring And Telemetry, Transfusion Therapy, and Pulse Oximetry And End Tidal Capnography.
About
VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast Calder Road provides emergency and critical care services for pets in League City, TX. The hospital offers treatment for traumatic injuries, various surgeries including abdominal, thoracic, and soft tissue procedures, and manages critical conditions using services such as nasal and transtracheal oxygen therapy and transfusion therapy. Featured departments also include Anesthesiology, Clinical Pathology, and Interventional Radiology.
The hospital operates as an emergency facility, with services available 24 hours on certain days and all major holidays. It works on a referral basis with general practitioners for after-hours care or for the duration of an emergency and recovery, referring pets back to their regular veterinarian for follow-up and routine care.
Procedures
- Direct Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Continuous ECG Monitoring And Telemetry
- Transfusion Therapy
- Pulse Oximetry And End Tidal Capnography
- Nasal And Transtracheal Oxygen Therapy
- Central Venous Pressure Monitoring
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Frequently asked questions
- What types of emergency conditions does VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast Calder Road treat?
- The hospital provides emergency care for a range of conditions including traumatic injuries such as fractures, bite wounds, burns, and lacerations. They also address situations like difficulty breathing, ingestion of foreign objects or unknown substances, bleeding, vomiting blood, blood in feces or urine, swollen abdomen, suspected broken limbs, eye injuries, loss of consciousness, seizures, and signs of extreme pain or heatstroke.
- What critical care services are available for seriously ill pets?
- For pets requiring ongoing diagnostic and therapeutic care, the hospital offers 24-hour supervision. Dedicated Intensive Care and Critical Care Units are equipped to provide oxygen therapy, cardiac monitoring, blood transfusions, and nutritional support. Advanced diagnostic capabilities like ultrasound and echocardiography are also typically available onsite in such facilities.
- What advanced monitoring capabilities does the hospital utilize for critical patients?
- The hospital's state-of-the-art ICU has capabilities for intermittent or continuous central venous pressure monitoring to estimate blood volume. They also perform continuous ECG monitoring and telemetry to detect arrhythmias, especially for patients under anesthesia, those with heart disease, or critically ill patients. Direct blood pressure monitoring, nasal and transtracheal oxygen therapy, pulse oximetry, and end tidal capnography are also used.
- How does VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast Calder Road coordinate with a pet's regular veterinarian?
- Many emergency hospitals, including this one, work on a referral basis with general practitioners. Pets may be referred for after-hours care or for the duration of an emergency and recovery. After the emergency and critical care period, pets are typically referred back to their general practitioner for follow-up and routine care, ensuring continuity of veterinary services.
- What types of surgeries are performed at the hospital?
- The hospital performs emergency surgeries for conditions such as correction of dilation-volvulus, exploratory procedures (abdominal/thoracic), and soft tissue surgeries. These are part of the emergency care services provided for traumatic injuries and other critical situations.
Contact & hours
Address
1108 Gulf Fwy S Suite 280
League City
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