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Emergenciesĭue to the unpredictability and severity of patient problems long waiting times are sometimes experienced. If patient has been seen by another veterinarian for the problem a referral is encouraged. to Midnight (temporary hours)Ĭlients are encouraged to call ahead for an appointment at (614) 292-3551, but an appointment is not required.
VET ER ACTIVATOR
If you have any questions regarding your pet's eligibility, please contact the Clinical Trials Office ( Our current trials include: Įarly use of a drug to break up or dissolve blood clots (Tissue Plasminogen Activator) for blood clots in cats: The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) for thrombolysis in feline acute aortic thromboembolism (FATE). The Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Service is often recruiting patients for a number of studies for which your pet may be eligible. 24/7 Intensive Care Unit with nursing care for all ill or injured patients admitted to the hospital.State-of-the-art monitoring equipment and mechanical ventilation.Board certified technician specialists in emergency and critical care.Board certified specialist led care team.
VET ER FULL
The ICU is fully staffed with dedicated registered technicians, some of which are certified in emergency and critical care, as well as state-of-the-art monitoring equipment, such as remote heart monitoring, direct blood pressure monitoring, and full blood work capability. Our Intensive Care Unit provides 24/7 support for those patients needing close monitoring and extensive care. The Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Service at the Veterinary Medical Center at Ohio State provides care for dogs and cats with many types of emergent or serious conditions. We must balance our ability to provide the best possible care for pets with the well-being of our team members. This has been a very difficult time at the veterinary hospital due to extremely high demand coupled with significant staffing shortages. This decision was not made lightly and is not permanent. Our phone lines will remain open and we will do our best to provide information regarding options for you and your pets should emergency services be needed during these hours. Beginning June 1, 2021, our companion animal emergency room will be closed during the overnight hours of Midnight to 8 a.m., seven days a week, until further notice.