|
24 hour Emergency Care for your pet
In the past:
Our veterinarians would carry a
pager or mobile phone so that we were accessible 24 hrs and clients
would contact us to meet at the clinic for emergencies. However, we
found that we could not provide efficient and proper Veterinary
attention, if our Veterinarians and Nurses have been working all
night and day.
Now:
In view of this we have made
arrangements for a specialist After Hours Veterinary Hospital to take
care of our patients for emergencies after hours. Please
contact:
The Animal Emergency
Centre (A.E.C)
37 Blackburn Road,
Mt Waverley.
Telephone: 9803 8122.
The advantages of using a
specialist After-Hours Veterinary Hospital are:
- They are open when we are
shut, and shut when we are open.
- After hours are normal
hours for them i.e. their Veterinarians and Nursing staff only
work these hours, so they will be fresh, alert, and ready to
attend to your pet.
- The Animal Emergency Centre
is a specialist Animal Emergency Centre only, with highly
specialised equipment and facilities and skills to service all
your pet's emergency needs during those hours.
- Your pet will then be
discharged back to us the next morning, with a complete medical
record and history for ongoing care. This gives you continuity and
ensures your pets health records remain complete at your clinic.
- Any critically ill patient
in our care that needs to be monitored intensively 24 hours a day,
can be transferred to the A.E.C for overnight monitoring. This
will allow constant intensive care if needed.
- Your pet will have access
to high quality Veterinary attention and care 24 hrs a day.
How far will I have to travel
?
Between 7 pm and 8 am traffic
is minimal.
The A.E.C is about ten minutes from Box Hill / Mont Albert and about 15 minutes from Doncaster / Balwyn at that time of night.
A basic map is provided to the
left-hand side of this page, or look up Melways Map 61 Reference
K-9 (based on 2003 edition of Melways).
A local clinic with an after
hours Veterinarian on duty would not save time, and there would
possibly be a less than adequate service: e.g. delays in contacting
the Veterinarian, arranging a time to meet at the clinic, unlocking
and opening the clinic, setting up equipment. More importantly, there
could be a lack of any Nursing or support staff for assistance and
constant monitoring.
If you have an emergency with
your pet, always telephone ahead so that we can prepare for your
arrival. This applies to our Hospital as well as the A.E.C.
|