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The Animal Emergency and Referral Center is an urgent care
facility for the emergency treatment of pets. During the
daytime we also serve as a regional referral center with
veterinary specialist services. A licensed veterinarian
is on he premises at all times. Together with a dedicated
support staff we provide critical care for pets on a 24
hour basis including holidays when your veterinarian is
resting or otherwise unavailable. We are located on the
east side of U.S. 1, one mile north of Midway Road, Fort
Pierce, Florida. (See map for details.)
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Why An Animal Emergency and Referral Center?
The Center is designed and built to efficiently handle injuries
and illnesses that occur when your regular veterinarian is unavailable.
You will be referred back to your veterinarian during normal business
hours for follow-up care. The Center also provides veterinary
specialist referral services. (See Specialty
Services for more detail.)
Fees:
This hospital is a complete emergency care facility. It requires
special equipment, personnel, extended working hours, and diagnostic
and treatment resources, so you can justifiably expect our fees
to be comparable to other veterinary emergency hospitals. An emergency
fee or consultation fee is charged to all clients. To avoid misunderstanding,
the fees will be discussed prior to admitting the patient. The
doctor will explain your options and /or other charges and give
an estimate for diagnostic test, treatment, surgery, or other
procedures. Sometimes a full evaluation of your pet may take several
hours, and an accurate estimate may be delayed until then.
A deposit is required on all cases admitted. All fees are due
when your pet is released. We do not extend credit. We accept
cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, ATM debit
card and Med Cash for your convenience. We will also accept your
personal check with proper identification. The best medical care
is based of communication, so please voice any questions you have
concerning your pet's health or your services.
Release:
When your pet is released form the Emergency Center you will
receive an itemized receipt as well as a discharge record. You
should always contact your regular veterinarian soon after release
so that he/she can evaluate your pet's progress. Take a copy of
the medical record to your veterinarian's office. Veterinarians
referring to our specialists will receive consultation reports
by mail at discharge.
Limitations:
Only pets (cats, dogs, and other small animals) will be treated
at the emergency center. If your pet requires further hospitalization,
it must be transferred (by you) to your regular veterinarian,
or your veterinarian must specially refer the case to one of our
specialist veterinarians.