Central Texas Veterinary Speciality and Emergency Hospital- Round Rock
Central Texas Veterinary Speciality and Emergency Hospital- Round Rock is an emergency & critical care practice in Round Rock, TX. Procedures include Minimally invasive surgery, Laparoscopy, Urogenital surgery, and Thoracoscopy.
About
Central Texas Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital in Round Rock is a referral hospital offering a broad range of advanced veterinary services. Its specialty care departments include Surgery, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Rehabilitation and Conditioning, Allergy & Dermatology, Oncology, and Integrative Medicine. The hospital is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools such as digital radiology, CT, and MRI capabilities, and its emergency and critical care services are led by veterinary emergency and critical care specialists.
The Round Rock location provides emergency care with specific operating hours, and patients are triaged based on medical necessity. The hospital collaborates closely with primary care veterinarians for both specialty referrals and emergency patient transfers, ensuring comprehensive and continuous care. They serve pets in Round Rock, TX, and the surrounding Austin area.
Procedures
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Laparoscopy
- Urogenital surgery
- Thoracoscopy
- Short general anesthesia
- Full neurologic consultation
- Allergy & Dermatology
- Rehabilitation and Conditioning
- Portosystemic shunt repair
- Neuro-oncologic diagnosis and treatment
- Tracheoscopy
- Bladder stone removal
- Endocrine surgery
- Gastrointestinal surgery
- Soft Tissue Surgery
- Ear, nose, and throat surgery
- Abdominal surgery
- Cystoscopy
- Gastropexy
- Oncology
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Gastric dilatation-volvulus [GDV] correction
- Epilepsy and seizure management
- Surgery
- Colorectal/Perianal/Perineal surgery
- Critical Care Services
- Hepatobiliary surgery
- Gallbladder removal/repair
- Cardiothoracic surgery
- Foreign body removal
- Brain, spine, and peripheral nerve surgery
- Tracheal stenting
- Integrative Medicine
- Rehabilitation and physical therapy (including underwater treadmill)
- Emergency Services
Equipment
- Digital Radiology
- On-site MRI (1.5T)
- MRI Capabilities
- CT scan (Helical quad slice)
- Digital radiography
Photos
Photos via Google · Central Texas Veterinary Speciality and Emergency Hospital- Round Rock, Marc Bennett, Maddy, Michael Sherer
Frequently asked questions
- What types of specialty care are available at Central Texas Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital in Round Rock?
- The Round Rock location provides a variety of specialty care services. These include Surgery, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Rehabilitation and Conditioning, Allergy & Dermatology, Oncology, and Integrative Medicine. The hospital also offers emergency services.
- What advanced imaging capabilities does the Round Rock hospital offer?
- For advanced diagnostics, the Round Rock hospital has Digital Radiology, CT, and MRI capabilities. Specifically for neurology, they offer on-site 1.5T MRI, Helical quad slice CT scan, and digital radiography.
- How does Central Texas Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital handle emergency patients?
- For pet emergencies, it is recommended to call the team first to provide details and allow preparation for arrival. The hospital uses an Emergency Department Status and Patient Priority System, triaging patients based on critical life-threatening situations. Patients not experiencing such critical issues may have extended wait times or be referred to other facilities.
- What surgical services are provided by the board-certified surgeons at CTVSEH Round Rock?
- The surgery department at CTVSEH Round Rock offers a wide variety of services, led by board-certified veterinary surgeons. These include soft tissue surgery (e.g., abdominal, cardiothoracic, endocrine, gastrointestinal), orthopedic surgery (e.g., TPLO, arthroscopy, fracture repair, total hip replacement), and neurologic surgery (e.g., intervertebral disc disease, vertebral fractures).
- What is the expertise of the emergency and critical care team at CTVSEH Round Rock?
- The emergency and critical care departments are led by a team of veterinary emergency and critical care specialists. These specialists have completed additional training, typically 4 or more years, and have passed an examination in their specialty area, earning them the credential of Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (DACVECC).