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How is emergency care different from regular veterinary care?

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How is emergency care different from regular veterinary care?

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Emergency care is available at times when regular veterinary hospitals are not open. As it is impossible for a daytime veterinarian and his or her staff to provide service around the clock, a centralized emergency center allows for intensive after-hours care by a specially trained staff with extensive equipment. Veterinarians referring cases to an emergency clinic want their clients’ pets to receive the best possible after-hours care. The emergency hospital, however, cannot replace the historical knowledge and valued relationship you have with your regular family veterinarian. After initial treatment on our emergency service, all follow-up care will be done by your family veterinarian.

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