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Our Facility
We proudly provide 24/7/365 emergency veterinary care from our convenient location in Verona at 465 Lee Highway, off Route 11 next to the Goodwill. View our Augusta County pet care facility in the sideshow below.
Veterinary Emergency Services - Verona
Caring for Augusta County area pets since 1998.
Is your pet sick, injured, or acting unusual? Do not wait until morning. Veterinary Emergency Services (VES) cares, all day, all night, every night, including holidays, and every weekend. Our animal clinic, located in the heart of Verona, VA, is always open, 24/7/365.
We specialize in critical care and emergency medical procedures. We see cats, dogs, and some small exotic mammals, including pocket pets, avians or birds, depending on which doctor is working. We are here when you need afterhour sick or emergency care for your pets.
In order to keep our veterinary professionals ready for the unexpected, we do not routinely provide general wellness services such as annual checkups, routine surgeries (including spays and neuters), dentals, or flea/tick/parasite medications.
What to Expect
Our Care Begins From the Moment You Arrive
Our trained front desk personnel will begin the triage process as soon as you walk in the door. They will ask you to describe your pet's symptoms and its personal history. They will also use their professional training to assess the animal's appearance. Pets that require immediate attention will be taken to the emergency room.
If your pet is stable, the front desk personnel will ask you to wait for the next available technician. Once ready, the technician will escort you both to an examination room to take your pet's breathing rate, pulse, and temperature. A licensed veterinarian will then arrive and give your pet a complete physical and proceed to provide any necessary treatment.
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