If you think your pet is sick or injured and you’re not sure what to do, call Red Bank Veterinary Hospital at (732) 747-3636 and speak to one of our experienced triage nurses. They will help assess the situation and determine whether your pet needs to be seen by a member of our emergency staff.
Emergency situations include:
TRAUMA
- Bite wounds / Broken bones / Burns /
Distended abdomen / Hit by car / Excessive bleeding
/ Eye injuries / Heatstoke, frostbite / Inability
to walk / Sudden collapse / Trouble breathing
/ Gagging / Choking
INGESTION
- Substances such as chocolate, mushrooms,
onions, household plants, antifreeze, insecticides,
rat poison, household cleansers, pool chemicals,
human medication, bones, pennies, other foreign
objects or excessive amounts of food or garbage
DISEASE/ILLNESS
- Coughing, sneezing, or difficulty breathing
/ Changes in behavior, appetite, or stools / Bumping
into things, becoming disoriented / Allergic reactions,
including swelling, rashes, or itching / Inability
to urinate; straining to urinate / Pregnant animals
that have gone more than 3-4 hours between delivering /
First time seizure, seizures lasting more than
3 minutes, or multiple seizures / Signs of pain
such as whining, shaking, hiding, or dull behavior
/ Vomiting blood/passing blood in the stool or
urine / Diabetic animals refusing food
If circumstances permit, please try to call ahead
so that we may prepare for your arrival.
Doctors (click names for bio):
Lesia
D. Cicci, DVM
Carolyn
N. Grimes, DVM
R.
Christian Hurst, DVM
Robin
Polonet, VMD
Rosanna
Scali, DVM
Claudia
Zamora, DVM
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