Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County

Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County is an emergency & critical care practice in Plano, TX. Procedures include blood and plasma transfusions, Radiography, blood work, and fluid therapy.

About

Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County provides 24-hour emergency and critical care for dogs and cats. The hospital offers a range of services including in-house diagnostics, blood work, radiographs, ultrasound, emergency surgery, fluid therapy, blood and plasma transfusions, oxygen kennels, endoscopy, and EKGs. They do not provide routine healthcare services like vaccinations or dental care, focusing instead on emergency medical needs.

Located in Plano, TX, the hospital serves pet owners across Collin County, including McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Princeton, and Murphy. The team is available 24/7/365, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to support pets, pet owners, and referring veterinarians. Patients are triaged, with life-threatening cases seen first.

Surgical team

  • Dr. Cindy Echevarria

    DVM

  • Dr. Karen A. Zenker

    DVM

  • Dr. Brian Thomas

    DVM

  • Dr. Drew Burnett

    DVM

  • Dr. Ruby Navarro

    DVM

  • Dr. Rizwan Shazad

    DVM, MSc

  • Ashley Tutherow

    DVM

Procedures

  • blood and plasma transfusions
  • Radiography
  • blood work
  • fluid therapy
  • Euthanasia
  • in-house diagnostics
  • EKG
  • Soft Tissue Surgery
  • Anesthesia
  • Diagnostic Ultrasounds
  • Endoscopy
  • Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Laboratory Services
  • Pain Control
  • emergency surgery
  • Examination
  • Cremation
  • Hospitalization

Equipment

  • oxygen kennels

Photos

Photos via Google · Lucian Narita, C Marchese, Troy Whatcott, Kathy Gaden

Frequently asked questions

What types of emergency and critical care services does Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County offer?
Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County provides 24-hour emergency and critical care for pets. Their services include in-house diagnostics, blood work, radiographs, ultrasound, emergency surgery, fluid therapy, blood and plasma transfusions, oxygen kennels, endoscopy, and EKGs. They are equipped to handle various urgent medical situations.
How does this emergency hospital differ from a primary veterinary clinic?
As an emergency care center, Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County focuses solely on urgent medical needs and does not offer routine healthcare services such as vaccinations, dental care, or heartworm prevention. They specialize in efficient and timely diagnostics to determine and treat emergency conditions when primary veterinarians may be unavailable.
Is an appointment necessary to bring my pet to Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County?
No appointment is needed to bring your pet to the Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County. However, as an emergency facility, patients are triaged, meaning that the most life-threatening cases will be seen first if multiple pets arrive simultaneously. This may result in a wait for less critical patients.
Can pet owners visit their pets if they are hospitalized at the Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County?
Yes, owners are encouraged to visit their hospitalized pets, as visits from family members can help relieve stress for both the pets and their owners. While some visitation limits may be in place to ensure the best care, pet owners can discuss suitable visiting times with the attending doctor.
What information should I bring with me when taking my pet to the emergency hospital?
When bringing your pet to the hospital, you should bring any available medical records and a list of any medications your pet is currently taking. If your pet is on a specific medication or diet, it is also advisable to bring those items with you in case your pet requires hospitalization.

Contact & hours

Address

10225 Custer Rd
Plano

Website

eahcc.com

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