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Frequently Asked
Questions
How are we different than your primary
veterinarian?
We are not your primary care vet. Your primary care physician
refers you to other doctors in human medicine for specific problems.
Similarly, AETC works to compliment the services of your primary
care veterinarian. Your pet's veterinarian has referred your
pet to us for advanced surgical and diagnostic procedures or for
emergency treatment.
How do we work with your primary
veterinarian?
Your veterinarian is contacted daily and given updated concerning
your pet. Our goal is to provide specialty care and then
return your pet either to your home, or to your primary veterinarian
as soon as medically possible. Routine care will remain with
your veterinarian.
Can I visit my pet at the hospital?
YES. Patient visiting is strongly encouraged. Visits
from family members reduce patient stress. Some limits on
visitation my need to be set in order to provide the best patient
care. Feel free to speak with the attending doctor regarding
visitation with your pet.
Will my pet be alone overnight?
No! There will always be doctors and nurses on premises around
the clock. We will take care of any needs that arise overnight
and ensure that your pet rests as comfortably as possible.
Will my pet be in pain?
We control and manage pain. Special attention is paid to the
control and management of pain in all of our patients. The
latest pain relief protocols are used to control patient discomfort.
What services do you have at AETC?
We offer around-the-clock quality critical and emergency care which
includes advanced surgical procedures and internal medicine.
Will my pet need to be hospitalized when
coming to AETC?
On occasion your pet may need to spend the night for surgery,
medical diagnostics or treatment. Our objective however is for
your pet to be home with you or return to your primary veterinarian
as soon as possible.
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