Our Services
Our Offered Services

Emergency & Critical Care
If your pet needs diagnosis and treatment, we’re fully equipped to treat them. Our knowledgeable veterinary professionals have dedicated their lives to caring for pets during tense moments like these. When you arrive, your pet will be evaluated, and needed medical measures will be started immediately. If more extensive treatment is necessary, we’ll be sure to take the time to go over all options and costs of the upcoming treatment. No question is too big or too small for our veterinary team. Potential emergent situations include foreign object ingestion, lacerations, fractures, heatstroke, and respiratory distress.

Critical Care Monitoring
Equipped with the latest veterinary medical technology and staffed with trained people, including experienced veterinarians and registered veterinary technicians, we are prepared to provide the emergency and critical care your pet requires. With our digital X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, and EKG equipment, we can quickly evaluate your pet for signs of injury or disease, while our in-house laboratory can process blood and urine tests quickly.
When your pet is admitted to our hospital, our clinicians’ experienced team works seamlessly to ensure comprehensive patient care and disease management. Our doctors can be involved with any patient in the hospital that becomes critical or needs assistance, such as anesthesia or ICU monitoring, and takes primary responsibility when deemed necessary.
Your pet’s health and well-being are important to us, which is why we strive to provide your pet with the highest quality care possible.

Fluid Therapy
When your pet is dehydrated or fighting an infection, we will provide fluid therapy to help. We place an intravenous catheter that allows us to continually give your pet fluids, which can improve electrolyte imbalances and blood pressure and allow us access to administer necessary medications.

Oxygen Therapy
If your pet is experiencing respiratory issues, we can offer them oxygen therapy. Giving them oxygen therapy can greatly decrease their respiratory efforts if they are having difficulty breathing. We can closely monitor their blood oxygen levels as well and adjust the oxygen accordingly.

Blood Donations/Transfusions
Our mission is to save the lives of pets by providing animal blood products for life-saving transfusions. We are committed to operating in a completely ethical and humane manner to benefit the recipient and the donor. Donor animals are examined and screened for any diseases before acceptance into the program and must adhere to strict requirements, including age and weight restrictions. A waiting period applies between donations to provide the safest possible schedule for our donors. Our blood processing equipment provides for the most effective handling of blood products from the time of donation to the need for a hospitalized patient transfusion.

Digital Radiology
At Allied ER Veterinary Service, we are proud to be on the cutting edge of medical technology. Radiology is a technique and diagnostic tool that we use to look inside the body in an entirely non-invasive way. X-rays allow us to create images of all the body’s organs.
In other words, the use of radiology gives us a view of the internal organs in your pet’s body that we otherwise could not see. It’s a valuable diagnostic tool that helps veterinarians detect and prevent illness.
The use of radiology is safe, and our entire staff is highly trained. Our goal is to provide your pet with the highest level of medical care possible, and this is just one of the many ways we achieve that.

In-House Laboratory
Allied ER Veterinary Service has state-of-the-art in-house laboratory services and equipment to get fast results for emergency and urgent care cases. We also use several well-respected reference laboratories for additional diagnostic testing. Our testing abilities include routine blood panel screenings, endocrinology testing (diabetes, Cushing’s, Addison’s, thyroid diseases), and urinalysis.

Endoscopy
An endoscope is a long, flexible tube with a tiny camera at its tip. A channel inside the tube allows the veterinarian to insert a variety of small instruments for obtaining biopsy samples or retrieving foreign objects.
Since this is an invasive veterinary procedure, pets will need to be anesthetized. Veterinary endoscopy enables a veterinarian to examine the inner linings of your pet’s nose, throat, lungs, stomach, intestine, or colon. In addition to viewing and photographing these tissues from the inside, our veterinarians can clip small biopsy samples from tissues for analysis in our in-house laboratory or retrieve foreign bodies your pet may have ingested.
Unlike exploratory surgery, your pet experiences no pain or recovery period following an endoscopic exam.

Ultrasonography
Ultrasound uses sound waves to offer a non-invasive, painless, and radiation-free method of imaging your pet’s internal organs. This is one of the many ways we are dedicated to providing your pet with the best care possible.
By using ultrasound, we have yet another powerful tool at our disposal to detect, diagnose, and prevent illness in your pet.

Surgery
Our staff is highly skilled in performing veterinary surgeries and will make every effort to ensure that your pet receives the very best care. Our focus on patient safety, pain management, and employing the most current surgical practices is designed to exceed your expectations and put your concerns to rest. Our staff of compassionate, caring professionals will monitor your pet before, during, and after surgery and will take exceptional care to ensure a safe and complete recovery for your pet. We will also address any questions or concerns about surgery, including concerns about anesthesia, pain management, or postoperative care.
When your pet is ready to go home, we will review your postoperative care and medication instructions. If any questions arise after your pet returns home or at any other time during the postoperative period, call us. We welcome your questions and will do all we can to help your pet recover fully. Help is only a phone call away.

Isolation Unit
While we want the best care for our contagious patients, we also want to protect the rest of our patients at the clinic. Our isolation ward is on a separate ventilation and sewage system, allowing us to isolate highly contagious patients at Allied ER Veterinary Service while still providing them with the same excellent care.
Our Isolation Room is used when we have a sick pet come in that may be contagious. This prevents the spread of diseases and ensures that no other pet that comes into the clinic can contract anything contagious.

In-House Pharmacy
You and your pet will benefit from our well-stocked pharmacy. We maintain an extensive inventory of veterinary pharmaceutical products and medications, including flea, tick, and heartworm preventive products. You can rely on us whether your pet requires medication for a chronic medical condition or needs short-term medication while recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery. When you purchase medications from our pharmacy, you can rest assured that your pet’s medications were obtained from safe, reliable sources and stored under optimal conditions. Our trained staff will fill your prescriptions with care and attention to detail and your pet’s specific needs. You can count on us to provide you with accurate information about your pet’s medications, including proper dosing information, and alert you to any potential drug side effects or interactions. We are also here if you experience any problems with your medication after you return home. Help is only a phone call away!