CityVet, a network of 36 veterinarian-owned practices headquartered in Dallas, has recently unveiled its latest endeavor: Urgent Care services. With a steadfast dedication to the welfare of animal companions, CityVet extends its offerings to ensure pets receive immediate medical attention during unforeseen emergencies.
Addressing Emergency Needs with Urgent Care
” ‘Our decision to find such Urgent Care was founded on our commitment to staying true to our community and offering full care for pets”- says David Boguslawski, the CEO of the CityVet. “We know that emergencies such as injuries and illnesses may occur at any time, thus, to address this, our experts are committed to offer urgent attention to our patients and clients as they may require us to.”
Out of regular Hours Care Only available on Demand
In light of the need for care outside the time cats and dogs are usually taken to the vet, CityVet is suggesting a late night operation where qualified vets will serve on a shift basis. These versatile clinics stocked with drugs required to treat emergency conditions and pet minor injuries allow them to provide speedy and compassionate care to pets.
Extended Hours for Convenience
Presently, our centers are available in the following clinics in the locations such as San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth and Denver. Moreover, Urgent Care centers of CityVet has expanded service hours on weekends with duration, which is enough in attention to patients. Pets owners, from now on, will get the advantage of being able to get an appointment outside of the regular hours when needed as a result of the extended availability of veterinary services.
Positive Community Response
In the course of its function of treating trauma cases, the Clinic Vet animal medical clinic has experienced many positive reviews from the community. The scope of our operations has been widened by the extended weekend hours that provide our customers with peace and confidence also eradicating the anxiety associated with seeking for urgent health emergencies during such times.
A Veterinarian’s Perspective
The new opportunities are an additional value for the Oak Lawn location according to the new doctor working there- Dr. Rachel Neese, DVM. “Launched of pet Urgent Care, says our zest about timely healing and compassionate care for pets in an attention request,” she stated. “On-demand compassionate care when it counts the most is a privilege. This reiterates our commitment to our patients’ good health while putting them at the center of our attention.”
Continued Commitment to Pet Well-being
“According to Boguslawski: “At CityVet, we are unceasingly making efforts to meet the pet and their owner needs, whatever dynamic they may be into – and the Urgent Care line is just a subject where our service adaptability is evident.”
Underlying this move into Urgent Care services is a big step into enhancing the access of quality wildlife care, upholding the mission of CityVet as it supplies solutions to all pet owners.