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Compassionate Veterinarian In Salem, VA
Welcome to ADR Urgent Veterinary Care, more than just a veterinarian clinic – we’re your steadfast partner in securing the health and well-being of your cherished pets. Nestled in the beautiful heart of Salem, VA, we extend a helping hand with comprehensive and empathetic veterinary care that ensures your furry family member feels comfortable and cared for.
Our friendly staff of dedicated vets bring together their passion for animals and expertise to offer a range of services; be it urgent medical assistance, gentle pet euthanasia, therapeutic laser procedures, or ultrasound assessments.
With us looking after them at our advanced veterinarian facilities – designed keeping their needs in mind – you can let out a sigh of relief knowing that your furry friend is not just safe but loved too.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Us
ADR Urgent Veterinary Care is here for you to provide excellent emergent/urgent veterinary care to canine/feline patients compassionately and expediently. Whether it is outpatient medical or surgical treatment or a more intensive surgical or medical case that needs to be treated and then transferred to a 24-hour veterinarian facility, ADR is here to provide that care for your pet.
We are located in the same building as Salem Animal Hospital
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Please understand that cases are seen based on their level of urgency, not necessarily on a first-come, first-served basis.
Why Choose Us?
Experienced and compassionate veterinarians
Our team of experienced and compassionate veterinarians at ADR Urgent Veterinary Care in Salem, VA is here to provide the best possible care for your beloved pets. With years of experience in the field, our veterinarians have a deep understanding of animal health and are dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate care.
At ADR Urgent Veterinary Care, we believe that building a strong bond with both pets and their owners is essential for providing exceptional veterinary services. Our compassionate approach ensures that both you and your pet feel comfortable throughout their visit.
Convenient location in Salem, VA
Conveniently located in the heart of Salem, VA, our veterinary clinic offers easy access for all your pet’s needs. Situated near residential areas and main roads, you can reach us quickly whether it’s urgent care or routine check-ups that your furry friend requires.
We understand how important convenience is when caring for your pets, and we are dedicated to making it as easy as possible for you. Trust us with your pet’s health at our conveniently located veterinary clinic in Salem, VA.
State-of-the-art facilities and equipment
Our clinic in Salem, VA utilizes top-notch facilities and cutting-edge equipment to deliver superior care for your pets. Our advanced diagnostic tools enable us to precisely evaluate your pet’s health and promptly detect any underlying problems.
Furthermore, our state-of-the-art surgical suites are equipped with the latest technology to guarantee safe and effective procedures. We take pride in staying informed about advancements in veterinary medicine so that we can provide optimal care for your cherished pets.
Personalized and compassionate care for your pets
Our compassionate team of experienced veterinarians takes the time to get acquainted with each pet, their specific needs, and medical history. We develop personalized treatment plans to ensure optimal care for your beloved companion. You can rely on us to treat your pet with kindness, respect, and genuine concern for their well-being.
Keeping your pet healthy and happy is our ultimate goal as we collaborate towards a lifelong partnership.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my pet required urgent or emergency care?
If your pet experiencing any of the following symptoms, please contact us right away.
- Difficulty Breathing: If my pet is struggling to breathe, has rapid or labored breathing, or is gasping for air, it’s an emergency. This could be due to various reasons, including allergies, choking, or heart problems.
- Severe Bleeding: If my pet is bleeding profusely from a wound or has uncontrolled bleeding from any part of their body, I should apply pressure to the wound with a clean cloth and seek immediate veterinary care.
- Loss of Consciousness: If my pet loses consciousness or becomes unresponsive, it’s a critical situation. I should gently check for signs of breathing and a heartbeat while contacting a vet or an emergency pet clinic.
- Seizures: Repeated seizures or a seizure lasting longer than a few minutes is an emergency. I should keep my pet safe from objects that could harm them during a seizure and contact a vet.
- Severe Vomiting or Diarrhea: If my pet is vomiting or having diarrhea excessively and/or if there’s blood in their vomit or stool, it’s a cause for concern, especially if it lasts for more than 24 hours.
- Difficulty Standing or Walking: If my pet suddenly loses the ability to stand, walk, or coordinate their movements, it may indicate a neurological issue or injury that requires immediate attention.
7. Ingestion of Toxins: If I suspect my pet has ingested a toxic substance like chocolate, certain plants, or household chemicals, I should contact a poison control hotline or an emergency vet immediately.
8. Severe Pain or Distress: Obvious signs of pain, distress, or extreme discomfort, such as constant whimpering, crying, or restlessness, warrant urgent care.
9. Eye Injuries: Any injury to the eye, such as a scratch, foreign object, or sudden swelling, should be addressed promptly to prevent potential vision loss.
10. Trauma: If my pet has been involved in an accident, such as being hit by a car or falling from a height, even if they seem fine at first, I should have them examined by a veterinarian as there could be internal injuries.
11. Unproductive Straining: If my pet is trying to urinate or defecate but is unable to do so or is producing very little, it could be a sign of a blockage or other serious issue.
Sudden Lethargy: If my usually active pet becomes extremely lethargic and unresponsive, it may indicate a severe underlying problem.
What types of pets do you treat?
Dogs and cats
Do you accept appointments? Do you accept walkins?
ADR offers emergency care services during business hours!