32 hours ago The Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS) recognizes DoveLewis as a Level 1 Emergency and Critical Care Facility. VECCS awards certifications to hospitals that provide exemplary patient care and outstanding efforts to raise public and professional awareness in the field of veterinary medicine. >> Go To The Portal
The Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS) recognizes DoveLewis as a Level 1 Emergency and Critical Care Facility. VECCS awards certifications to hospitals that provide exemplary patient care and outstanding efforts to raise public and professional awareness in the field of veterinary medicine.
Veterinary Portal. Through the VSS Veterinary Portal, referring veterinarians have access to their patients' medical records after the patient has been seen by one our specialty or emergency departments. The portal is only accessible to veterinarians that are the primary care givers for our patients. Clients and veterinarians not assigned by a ...
Manage your pets’ health schedules, view upcoming appointments, or follow up on healthcare recommendations. Receive appointment reminders, newsletters, vaccination reminders via email and/or text messages. Gain 24/7 access to your pets’ information. Request appointments, make boarding reservations, or ask general questions.
Our Patient Login allows you to access your Pet Patient Portal which contains information, including vaccination/wellness history, medical information, as well as other valuable tools to communicate with our practice. To login, complete the requested information below. Your Clinic & Client Number are located on your Digital Pet Health ID Card ...
The safety and well-being of our teams and your pets are our highest priority today, and always. Curb-side procedures are outlined here.
In most cases the recovery time from a minimally invasive surgery is shorter than it is following a traditional surgery, the incision is significantly smaller, as a result it heals faster. Most pets will not require an overnight stay at the hospital.
Madison Vollbracht says she burned out after five years working as a veterinary technician. Her work was already grueling before the Covid-19 pandemic.