One Stop For All
EXCEPTIONAL PET CARE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES!
Compassionate, Professional Care
The Veterinary Emergency Clinic of York Region offers you and your pet access to a full range of routine, emergency and surgical veterinary services in our state of the art facility!
From wellness and emergency care to surgical services and everything in between, we care for your pets as if they were our own. We work closely with you to keep your pets happy & healthy. Our team of experienced veterinarians and veterinary technicians have been caring for you pets since 1994
24/7 Emergency Services
The Veterinary Emergency, Urgent Care and Referral Clinic of York Region offers many different advanced diagnostic imaging for your pet. All Diagnostic Imaging is sent to a board-certified radiologist or cardiologist for interpretation and a thorough report is sent to us to discuss with the Veterinarian. The following Advanced Diagnostic Imaging is available at The Veterinary Emergency, Urgent Care and Referral Clinic of York Region:
- Digital X-ray
- Dental X-ray
- CT
- Ultrasound
- Echocardiogram
- ECG
24/7 Routine Services
Now offering Routine Veterinary Services! We are committed to offering reliable and accessible services to your pets, available day or night since 1994. Our extensive team of veterinarians and staff have a vast combined knowledge and provide a wide range of procedures performed in a convenient timeframe.
- Spay and Neuter Services
- Nutritional Counselling
- Preventative Care
- Vaccinations
- Wellness Examinations
- In-House Laboratory
- Microchip Pet Identification
- Dental Care
And much more!
EXCEPTIONAL PET CARE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES!
1210 Journeys End Circle
Newmarket, ON
L3Y 8Z6
Preventative Care - Heartworm
When they bite, mosquitoes can transmit heartworm infection. And those heartworms can wreak havoc on your dog or cat. These parasites can severely and sometimes fatally damage the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Some pets may not show any signs of infection; in those that do, symptoms can vary widely.
In dogs, signs of heartworm disease can range from coughing, fatigue, and weight loss to difficulty breathing and a swollen abdomen (caused by fluid accumulation from heart failure). Canine heartworm infection can also lead to a life-threatening complications.
Although often thought to not be susceptible to heartworm infection, cats can indeed get heartworms. The symptoms can be subtle and may mimic those of asthma or allergic bronchitis. Signs of respiratory distress, such as rapid or difficult breathing, wheezing, and panting, are common. Other symptoms include coughing, vomiting (typically unrelated to eating), and loss of appetite or weight. Heartworm infection is more difficult to diagnose in cats than it is in dogs.
Fortunately, there’s a way to keep your dog or cat safe: by administering monthly heartworm preventives! Most heartworm medications also protect your pet against other parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, ear mites, fleas, and ticks. We can recommend a regimen of prevention for your pet.
Working Hours:
We are open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days a year, including all weekends and holidays.
Location:
1210 Journeys End Circle
Newmarket, ON
L3Y 8Z6