Frequently
Asked
Questions

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The hospital is able to manage all levels of trauma, emergency medicine, surgery, and critical care.

Diagnostic capabilities include:

  • Complete in-house laboratory profile
  • Automated blood chemistry and hematology
  • Blood gas analysis
  • Coagulation profiles
  • Electrolyte monitoring
Additionally, the hospital has advanced imaging abilities including digital radiology and ultrasound.

No, the hospital is designed to deliver emergency, critical care, and specialty services. The Coconino County area has many quality preventative health veterinarian practices to choose from and the staff will be happy to recommend several in your area.

We do not take monthly payments, but we gladly accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. We also accept Care Credit, Scratch Pay, and AllPet.

First call the Poison Control Center number: (888) 426-4435. They will then direct you to the next step for treating you pet.

Take them to the nearest veterinarian immediately!

Frequently
Asked
Questions

Don’t see your question? Give us a call.

The hospital is able to manage all levels of trauma, emergency medicine, surgery, and critical care.

Diagnostic capabilities include:

  • Complete in-house laboratory profile
  • Automated blood chemistry and hematology
  • Blood gas analysis
  • Coagulation profiles
  • Electrolyte monitoring
Additionally, the hospital has advanced imaging abilities including digital radiology and ultrasound.

No, the hospital is designed to deliver emergency, critical care, and specialty services. The Coconino County area has many quality preventative health veterinarian practices to choose from and the staff will be happy to recommend several in your area.

We do not take monthly payments, but we gladly accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. We also accept Care Credit, Scratch Pay, and AllPet.

First call the Poison Control Center number: (888) 426-4435. They will then direct you to the next step for treating you pet.

Take them to the nearest veterinarian immediately!