Pender Emergency Centre Doctors
"It was an emergency admission: Dr Cavadel was good and Dr.Ryan also (next day): she consulted with Dr.Hyatt our 'regular' vet-he continues to be great" Catherine H., Fairfax, VA

"Two Sundays ago, my pooch got into some deer guts. He was throwing up all over the place and I called another emergency clinic for help. What a bunch of losers! Then I called Pender. I was treated immediately with respect and transferred to a technician. I told him what was going on. He consulted with a doctor and a minute or two later gave me possibilities of what could happen through Wednesday. I couldn't have asked for more. You have a tough job there, and you do it with professionalism and respect to patients and clients. Thank you!" Mark Sonder

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Pender Emergency Centre

24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year: The Emergency Centre at Pender offers round-the-clock emergency veterinary services and never closes its doors to your pets when they need urgent medical care. Our onsite pet hospital is outfitted with an exceptional staff of dedicated veterinarians and surgeons specializing in emergency veterinary medicine.

Both domestic and exotic companion animals can be brought to Pender’s 24-hour emergency animal hospital for immediate attention. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your pet’s condition, Contact us before your visit to the Emergency Centre and we’ll do our best to treat your pets quickly and get them on a speedy path to recovery.

Emergency Veterinary Services at Pender

Cuts & Lacerations:

Pets can play hard and injure themselves. Professional wound cleaning, suturing if needed and proper treatment can prevent infections and put your pet on the mend, pain-free, in no time.

Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis (HGE):

HGE is a sudden-onset concern for dogs. Vomiting and bloody diarrhea are common and the cause can be toxins, viruses or bacterial. If left untreated, the condition can be deadly but most dogs respond well to prompt veterinary care and treatment.

Intestinal Obstructions:

Pets eat the strangest things, and they often hurt because of it! We offer on-site, immediate X-rays, ultrasounds or surgical intervention when needed.

Urinary Blockage in Cats:

Urinary blockages are common and potentially life-threatening conditions that require immediate attention for cats. Under anesthesia, veterinarians can flush the urethra and bladder, remove urinary crystals and stones and provide relief for your pet. The veterinarians may also advise nutritional support to help prevent the problem in the future.

Bloating:

Bloating is a common emergency for dogs and is the result of excess gas, fluid or foam in the stomach. Taking in too much air or having too much in the stomach can lead to this painful and potentially life-threatening condition. If you suspect bloat, please bring your pet in immediately. Our emergency centre is open 24/7.