MedVet AshevilleOpen 24/7Main: 828.665.4399Fax:828.665.2629 677 Brevard Rd. Show
Welcome to MedVet Asheville. We believe that the right approach to pet care, alongside the right medical tools and expertise, can make all the difference in achieving the best outcomes for our patients. That is why we partner with your family veterinarian and serve as an extension of their practice should your pet need emergency or specialized care. If your pet is facing an emergency, you may come directly to our hospital – no referral is needed. Our compassionate team of emergency doctors and staff are supported by board-certified specialists. We are driven to provide high-quality, personalized treatment for your pet’s health when it matters most. We perform emergency trauma care for dogs and cats 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition to emergency services, our hospital offers ultrasound services by referral. Our specialists, many of whom are board-certified, provide customized care to best meet your pet’s individual health care needs. At MedVet Asheville, we know that experiencing a medical trauma or other medical difficulty can be stressful, so we make the process as easy as possible and deliver a compassionate touch along the way. Questions about financing? We accept CareCredit and invite you to learn more by clicking here.
MedVet Asheville has opportunities for doctors and specialists to join our team. Interested in learning more about our collaborative team of exceptional caregivers and what makes our Asheville hospital a great place for veterinarians to build a dream career? Flip through this digital magazine to learn more! Check It Out MEET THE MedVet Asheville TEAM24/7 EMERGENCYWhat to do in Case of a Pet EmergencyHelp your pet receive prompt careWhen your pet is critically ill or injured, the amount of time it takes to be treated could drastically affect how well and if your pet recovers. Our emergency services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, including holidays. No appointment is needed if your pet is having a medical emergency. Proceed directly to any of our three locations – Chandler, North Valley, or Mesa. If you are able to call to alert us that you are coming, it can often help speed up the process once you arrive, but is not required. How do I know if my pet needs to be seen right away?If your pet is showing any potentially life-threatening signs you need to get them to a vet right away. Common signs of a pet emergency are listed here. Give us a callYou can call anytime, day or night, if you are unsure if your pet’s situation is an emergency. It is much better to be safe and ask than to worrying and risk further complications. Chandler: (480) 732-0018 Be preparedHaving a plan before the emergency happens is the best way to deal with a pet emergency. Know where to go and who to call in case of a pet emergency. Keep this information close to your phone, on the fridge, or with other important emergency information. This is important both in your own home and while traveling with pets. Keep your 1st Pet refrigerator magnet in a place where you have easy access during a pet emergency. Don’t have one? Send us an email at to request a one. Use the AAHA-Acredited Hospital Locator to find emergency facilities near your travel destinations. Keep the Animal Poison Control Center number in an accessible place: (888) 426–4435 1st Pet is The One to Call – 24/71st Pet Veterinary Centers is one of the few veterinary hospitals in the region with a board-certified emergency and critical care specialist, Alisa Reniker, DVM, DACVECC, as the Medical Director and highly experienced emergency veterinarians and technicians on staff. That means your pet will always receive the very best and most advanced emergency care available. Additionally, we are accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), which ensures that each hospital meets or exceeds the strict requirements that measure medical excellence. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONLoginWe are all in this together!The veterinary industry nationwide has experienced a much higher demand for healthcare needs for pets, and this has created much longer than normal wait times at many veterinarians across the valley, including us. We appreciate your patience with our veterinary healthcare team while we try to help as many pets as possible to get the high level of care they need. TSVC remains committed to delivering outstanding customer service and our high standard of patient care to our patients and their loyal families, and we thank you for your kindness in the process. We understand you are worried for your pet, and we assure you we are too and don’t want either of you waiting any longer than we can possibly avoid. Our staff are working as hard and fast as they can to help you and your pet in a timely manner, and they are also working very long hours to do so. We have recently hired more veterinarians and staff to assist with the higher demand for veterinary care as fast as we humanly can; however, our staff are still needing some patience and understanding from you while they are completing training, or while they are taking a moment to clean and sanitize for safety between clients and patients. Clients who choose to treat our hardworking staff in any disrespectful manner will be directed to find another veterinary care provider. Please understand during this evolving health situation, the safety and well-being of our team members, clients, and all of our families is our main priority. We greatly care about our communities and want to do our part to keep you and your pets healthy, keep our employees healthy, and to help minimize the spread of the virus. With the vaccines becoming available to the general public in March of 2021, we hope that our staff and clients have had the opportunity to become vaccinated in order to protect themselves. As of June 1st, 2021 Face Masks are no longer required to enter our TSVC facility. We have lifted all restrictions moving forward in hopes to return to a normal, pre-covid, style of service. If you are concerned for your health, we are still offering curbside services in the event you would feel safer waiting in your car. We will still be adhering to the following standards and services that are available below:
The TSVC DifferenceOur team understands and treasures the bond between you and your pet. We share in the joy and love that animal companionship brings into our lives everyday. We offer a large range of services and therapies that make our hospital unique, the following lists a few of the services that we offer:
The Scottsdale Veterinary Clinic was established over 60 years ago and was the first Pet Veterinary Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. All of our Doctors and Staff are animal lovers with pets of their own, ranging from dogs and cats to parrots, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, ferrets, reptiles and other birds and exotic pets. Our motto is to treat your pets as if they were our own, because a great pet deserves a great vet! We are a 24 hour veterinary clinic and animal hospital serving you in the Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Fountain Hills areas! What is considered an emergency for a dog?The Pet Is Unwilling or Unable to Eat or Drink. The Pet Has a Bite Wound or Burn Injury. The Pet Has an Abnormal Heart Rate or Rhythm. The Pet Is Having Trouble Walking or Has Loss of Balance.
Can I take my dog to the PDSA for emergency?If you think your pet needs life-saving emergency care, or it is out of hours, then please call your local PDSA on the usual number in the first instance and we can advise you on where to go.
Can dogs be hospitalized?If your pet is to be hospitalized, the veterinarian will present you with a treatment plan that will include an estimate of the charges associated with the care your pet will be receiving.
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