EMERGENCY PROTOCOL
Emergencies are seen on a triage basis
Though we work on an appointment basis and generally run on time, if you are a pre-existing client and you feel your pet is having an emergency, we will always see you.
Emergencies are seen on a triage basis, meaning the most critical will always be seen first. Clients generally appreciate this policy when their own pet is in a crisis.
In the evening, a representative of the office is always on call. This is frequently one of our veterinary technicians or a client service representative. This means if you feel you are a having a problem with your pet, you can call the office number and have this person paged. Please remember to give your name, pet’s name, return telephone number and a brief (one minute) synopsis of the problem.
For an acute emergency after hours please proceed directly to the nearest animal emergency hospital. A call while in transit would be advised.
Ft. Pierce
Ft. Pierce Animal Emergency and Referral Center
(772) 466–3441Stuart
Stuart Emergency and Critical Care Center
(772) 781–3302Palm Beach Gardens
Pet Emergency and Critical Care Center
(561) 691–9999West Palm Beach
Palm Beach Veterinary Referral and Critical Care Center
(561) 434–5700Jupiter
Emergency Pet Care of Jupiter
(561) 746-0555Deerfield Beach
Animal Emergency Clinic of Deerfield
(954) 428–9888Poison Control
ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center Hotline
(888) 426–4435