Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian
Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian is an emergency & critical care practice in Midlothian, TX. Procedures include blood work, intensive care monitoring, out-patient care, and pain relief medications.
About
Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian is a 24/7 emergency and critical care facility providing urgent vet care for companion animals. Services include surgical procedures, in-house diagnostics such as blood work, digital radiology, ultrasound, and endoscopy. The hospital also offers intensive care monitoring and supportive care, featuring high flow nasal oxygen, oxygen cages, incubator support, and invasive blood pressure monitoring.
Located directly off N. Highway 67 in Midlothian, TX, the hospital serves pets in crisis. They work closely with primary veterinarians to ensure seamless transfer of cases and uninterrupted follow-up care. The facility emphasizes providing outstanding medicine while keeping family veterinarians informed throughout the entire treatment process.
Surgical team
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Dr. Cody Daniels
DVM
Dr. Daniels’s professional interests and advanced training include soft tissue surgery, ultrasound, endoscopy, and critical care.
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Dr. Christina Jung
DVM
Dr. Jung’s choice to become a veterinarian was driven by her deep love for animals and the challenge of medicine.
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Dr. Leah Fancher
DVM
While attending Texas A&M’s Veterinary school, her love for emergency medicine grew and she joined the Student Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society.
Procedures
- blood work
- intensive care monitoring
- out-patient care
- pain relief medications
- CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
- oxygen supplementation
- triage assessment
- transfer and referral
- in-house diagnostics
- minor surgeries
- administering IV fluids
- stabilization
- urgent vet care
- supportive care
- surgical services
Equipment
- incubator support
- oxygen cages
- digital radiology
- advanced monitoring tools
- endoscopy
- ultrasound
- surgical suite
- invasive blood pressure monitoring
- high flow nasal oxygen
- IV catheter
Photos
Photos via Google · lilly T, Melissa McHugh, K Lott, North Texas Australian Shepherd Rescue, Perry Auten
Frequently asked questions
- What types of pets does Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian treat?
- Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian treats dogs and cats. They provide emergency and urgent care services for companion animals experiencing various medical urgencies and emergencies, with staff performing immediate triage assessments upon arrival.
- What diagnostic capabilities are available at Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian?
- The hospital offers in-house diagnostics and imaging, including blood work, digital radiology, ultrasound, and endoscopy. These tools assist in assessing the severity of a pet's condition and tailoring appropriate treatment plans, often as part of a diagnostic plan review.
- How does Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian handle intensive care for critically ill pets?
- The facility has a state-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit (ICU) equipped with advanced monitoring tools. The ICU supports high flow nasal oxygen, oxygen cages, incubator support, and invasive blood pressure monitoring, staffed by specialized professionals for round-the-clock care.
- Does Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian coordinate with a pet's primary veterinarian?
- Yes, the hospital aims to work closely with a pet's primary veterinarian to ensure uninterrupted follow-up care. Their objective is to facilitate seamless transfer of cases, offer expert consultation, and ensure that family veterinarians are kept in the loop for the entire process.
- Does Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian accept appointments for emergency services?
- Veterinary Emergency Hospital of Midlothian does not accept appointments, but they do accept walk-ins for emergency and urgent care. Upon arrival, a highly trained staff performs an immediate triage assessment to evaluate the pet's stability and need for emergency medical intervention.