

We understand that accidents and pet emergencies can happen when you least expect it, so you can put your trust in our team of friendly and professional veterinarians to be there when you need it most.įor any emergency, big or small, there is always a friendly and helpful staff member available at our Midland emergency vet on (08) 6500 3010.Īll our locations now offer Zip as a payment option. PriorityVet serves Ocean and Monmouth counties with two centrally-located, after-hours hospitals that have proven to be a convenient and time-saving alternative for urgent. If you believe you have a dog that fits the donor program criteria, please register with our practice. PriorityVet is an after-hours veterinary facility that provides urgent care services for your pet during a time when your regular veterinarian may be unavailable. You can learn more about the program and criteria through the link above. Our Midland Animal Emergency Centre takes blood donations. In case of emergencies out of regular office hours, dial the hospital number 61 and you will be instructed to leave a message for the doctor who is on. When your pet’s regular veterinary office is closed, AHVEC provides emergency veterinary services for Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Burlington, and the Piedmont Triad Region of North Carolina.


Our Midland emergency vet is conveniently located at 227 Great Eastern Highway, Midland (right next to Petbarn, previously City Farmers). For more information, call us on 08 6500 3010.Īnimal Emergency Centre Midland provides pet emergency services and professional after-hours veterinary care for pets in the Midland area. Face masks are required when entering the hospital. We are open as an essential service, you can travel for veterinary care.

Click here for more informationĪfter hours hospitals – Noosa, Midland, Woollongabba and Kedron However, should emergency attention be needed after hours, contact the Animal Emergency Centre, Geelongs after-hours veterinary emergency centre.
#After hours vet free#
All staff practice Fear Free Techniques to reduce fear, anxiety and stress in our patients during their visit.New safety measures in place in response to COVID-19. As such they have completed advanced education and training and have considerable experience in their field. Many of our veterinary nurses are Certified Veterinary Technicians. Support staff have a passion for the gentle and humane care and treatment of animals. All veterinarians are members in good standing in the AVMA and the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association. PriorityVet encourages and supports advanced training such as a clinical internship and Board Certification by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners. Institutions that earn AVMA COE accreditation confirm a commitment to quality and continuous improvement through a rigorous and comprehensive peer review.Īll PriorityVet veterinarians are licensed to practice in our state and must complete a required amount of continuing education annually in order to maintain a current license. This accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for veterinary medical education. All are graduates of colleges of veterinary medicine with Accreditation by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education (AVMA COE). Our veterinarians are hand picked for their superior talent and experience with a life-long love of animals.
