Urgent care when your pet can't wait
From Friday to Monday, from noon to midnight.
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How CuraVet can help
Emergency veterinary consultation for dogs and cats. Prompt assessment and immediate care for medical emergencies such as trauma, breathing difficulties, poisoning, seizures, hemorrhage, acute pain, and more.
The consultation covers the patients assessment. Any treatments or diagnostic testing performed will incur additional charges.
A detailed estimate is provided upon admission, and any major change to the treatment plan is explained before billing.
Hospitalization:
The cost varies depending on the complexity and duration of the treatments required, including medications, fluid therapy, continuous monitoring, and intensive care.
Transparent pricing : a detailed estimate is provided upon admission, and any major change in treatment is explained before billing.
May include:
Ongoing medical care: intravenous fluid therapy tailored to the patient’s condition, along with injectable medications such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, pain relief, and others as determined by the veterinarian.
Clinical monitoring: regular assessment of hydration, temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, level of alertness, and pain management.
Rapid access to additional diagnostics: bloodwork, radiographs, or ultrasound when indicated to help adjust treatment as needed.
Surgical procedures and emergency operations for companion animals: urinary obstruction, foreign body removal, gastric torsion or “bloat” (volvulus/gastric dilatation-volvulus), internal hemorrhage, emergency cesarean section, trauma (complex fractures, deep wounds), and other life-threatening situations requiring immediate care.
The final cost varies depending on: the severity of the condition, surgical time, the materials required, additional pre-operative tests (extended bloodwork, ultrasound), and the duration and intensity of post-operative care (monitoring, IV fluids, intensive care).
Transparent pricing: a detailed estimate is provided upon admission, and any major change in treatment is explained before billing.
Comprehensive management: stabilization, surgery, intensive care, and post-operative follow-up to support the best possible recovery.