The Veterinary Emergency Clinic of York Region is an emergency hospital and does not provide routine or elective procedures such as vaccinations, spaying or neutering.
The Veterinary Emergency Clinic of York Region is a well-equipped hospital with the ability to provide prompt emergency care and diagnostics for your pet.
- Acute/urgent care for critical injuries or illness
- Endoscopy
- CT
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Heart ultrasound (Echocardiogram)
- Digital radiographs (X-rays)
- Electrocardiograms (EKGs)
- Oxygen therapy
- Blood transfusions
- Anesthesia
- Soft tissue surgery
- Orthopedic surgery
- Patient hospitalization and monitoring
- Intravenous fluid therapy
- Wound care
- A wide range of laboratory diagnostics is available in our in-house laboratory. In addition to comprehensive hematologic, serum chemistry and urine analyses, we can also test patients for canine parvovirus, feline immunodeficiency virus/feline leukemia, ethylene glycol (antifreeze), coagulopathies and drugs including marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine. We have in-house cytology evaluated by a board certified pathologist.