Central Orange County Emergency Animal Hospital

Central Orange County Emergency Animal Hospital

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FAQs

What are the types of diagnosis in Newport Beach?


Our Orange County diagnostic tests are extensive with the most state of the art technology available. We perform the following procedures: Electrocardiography (ECG), Gastrointestinal Contrast Studies, Blood Chemistry, Cytology, Biochemical Profiles, CBC Machines, Blood Gas Analyzer, Blood Coagulation Analyzer, Ultrasound, Digital Radiography, and more.

How is a diagnostic test done in Newport Beach?


The Orange County diagnostic tests are performed in our emergency veterinary facility, which includes an in-hospital surgery suite, digital x-ray, ultrasound, oxygen cages and full pharmacy.

What is the purpose of diagnostic testing?


The purpose of Newport Beach diagnostic is detecting the health problems of your pet. With that information we will be able to treat them and prevent further damage.

What is meant by diagnostic testing?


Tests are extremely necessary as they provide your vet with the essential information that will help identify the cause of your pet’s illness or type of trauma. Our Newport Beach diagnostic tests are performed under careful monitored protocols for the safety of your pet

What does an ultrasound on an animal show?


After our Newport Beach veterinary performs the ultrasound. The images will show the current status of your pets organs. The exam can be performed on your pet’s kidney, liver, lymph nodes, spleen, pancreas, eyes, , intestinal tract, testicles, prostate, uterus/ovaries and heart. But nothing to worry as this procedure is completely safe for your pet and non-invasive.

What is veterinary ultrasound?


A Newport Beach veterinary Ultrasound or Ultrasonography is a quite common imaging format used by veterinarians. It consists of ultrasonic sound waves in a specific frequency range of 1.5–15 megahertz (MHz) that generates images of your pet’s body structures (tissues and organs). These images are of great help to diagnose and establish treatment for your pet

What is toxicity testing on animals?


Toxicity testing on animals is needed if your pet gets into medications, rat poison, or other harmful substances. Luckily, animal toxicity treatment in Newport Beach can help determine what your pet got into and then treat them.

What is toxicity in a dog?


Toxicity in a dog can happen when your pet gets into any doctor prescribed human medications. Pets are curious, and it happens very often. If your pet does get into medicine, there is animal toxicity treatment in Newport Beach. We are here to help.

How is toxicity treated in animals?


Animal toxicity treatment in Newport Beach can range depending on the toxin affecting your pet. There are antidotes for some poisons, but not all. Your pet will need to be treated right away to ensure that organs do not get severely affected.

How do you test for toxicity in animals?


Animal toxicity in Newport Beach can be tested by blood. However, not all toxins can be seen through blood samples. Vets can use your pet’s blood to determine what toxins have entered your pet and what they got into that was toxic.

What is toxicity testing on animals?


Toxicity testing on animals is used to test for various substances. These substances can include different types of drugs. Animal toxicity in Newport Beach is severe; if your pet has gotten into any medication, they must be seen immediately.

What is animal toxicity?


Animal toxicity in Newport Beach is a serious matter. There are many toxins that your pet can have enter their body. Toxins are harmful to our pets if you feel that your pet need toxicology testing, please make an appointment immediately.

What are some dog illnesses?


There are a variety of possible illnesses for dogs, but the most common ones will be stomach infections, ear/nose infections, skin infections, dental problems, urinary problems, obesity, diabetes, cancer, kidney conditions, rabies, and others. If you are detecting signs of any possible illness or your dog is sick contact us immediately.

What are the symptoms of a sick dog?


Any behavioural change in your dog’s routine and mood can be a hint of something going wrong. The most common symptoms can include vomiting, diarrhoea, gagging, loss of appetite, excessive urination or thirst or urination, runny nose, watery eyes and more. If you are afraid something might be wrong with your doggy, contact us immediately.

What to feed pets when they are sick?


Once your pet is examined and diagnosed with us, we will provide a complete pet illness treatment Newport Beach plan that will include what to feed your pet. Not all sick pets are the same so we will make sure that we provide you with an entire detailed explanation of what to give your pet, how to take care of them at home and how the treatment is developing.

How do you treat an ill pet in Newport Beach?


When your beloved pet is sick, there is a lot in stake. You are first and foremost are concerned about your pet’s health and condition, you have invested time and money, and you are -of course- stressed. Pet illness treatment Newport Beach should not be a burden if you have a good veterinarian that will help you ease the burden. That is why here at COCEAH you can rest assured that we are here for you and your pet. Your pet will be not only well treated and cared for by our experts, but you do not have to overpay for any treatment.

What are the types of pet diseases?


At COCEAH we treat a variety of pet illness treatments Newport Beach. From Broken Bones, Bites (including snake bites), Bite Wounds, , Distended Abdomen, Burns Hit By Car, Eye Injuries, Excessive Bleeding, Heatstroke / Frostbite, Breathing Problems, Inability To Walk, Choking, Unconsciousness, Gagging, and many more. Feel free to contact us.

How do pets help with trauma?


Pets are great companions in any situation, and they can definitely help us with trauma. Just by merely petting, cuddling, or playing with our pets, we can obtain great soothing effects. Even if the animal is not a trained pet, their company will have that special calming effect that a person with trauma can benefit from.

How long does it take for dogs/cats to recover from shock/trauma exposure?


It varies. In cases of sudden attacks, natural disasters (Earthquakes, hurricanes, etc.) and other types of emotional trauma it will all depend on how severe a trauma is and how long the pet has been exposed to It. If we have prolonged exposure it might take up to days, weeks versus a few minutes if it was a short amount of time. Our experts will need to see your pet in order to give a proper diagnosis of how much shock was inflicted and the severity of it. Please, contact us for further information.

Can animals experience trauma?


Yes, trauma is an important health danger for animals. There are many reasons why a traumatic event happened and how it affected your pet (cause of injury, location, etc.). Our Newport Beach pet trauma therapy team will make sure to provide your pet with an immediate evaluation and a proper diagnosis that will treat, cure, and prevent future problems.

Do animals recover from trauma?


Yes, they can recover. All animals that have gone through traumatic experiences need extra attention, our love and patience, and as much care as possible so they can start healing and begin to be themselves again. Our team of experts will make sure that all treatment of injured animals will be safe and secured for the affected pets.

How do you treat a pet with trauma in Newport Beach?


Pet trauma therapy Newport Beach is easy to treat once identified, we treat anything from Bite Wounds, Bites (including snake bites), Broken Bones, Burns, Distended Abdomen, Hit By Car, Excessive Bleeding, Eye Injuries, Heatstroke / Frostbite, Inability To Walk, Breathing Problems, Gagging, Choking, Unconsciousness and many more. Just schedule an appointment with us.

What is pet trauma?


An illness or an accident is considered an emergency and they are most of the time very obvious. But there are a lot of hidden traumas that we might not see or identify immediately. If you are concerned that your pet may be having an emergency or for any pet trauma therapy Newport Beach feel free to contact us.

What does an animal doctor do?


In short, a Newport Beach animal doctor, also known as a Veterinary or a Vet, will diagnose, treat, and care for animals. They will explain to pet owners what is afflicting their pets while providing any required care and medications.

What is an animal doctor in Newport Beach called?


A Newport Beach animal doctor is called a veterinarian, a veterinary surgeon, a veterinary physician, or just a Vet. All our vets are professionals who practice veterinary medicine by curing/treating animal injuries, diseases, or disorders.

Can you call an emergency vet for advice?


You can always call us if you need a Newport Beach emergency vet. Our clinic offers emergency services through the night and on every holiday. We know that accidents and emergencies are unpredictable, and we provide emergency care during non-business hours, 6 PM – 8 AM, Monday through Friday.

When should you take your pet to an emergency vet in Newport Beach?


If your pet went through trauma or an incident you consider severe or alarming, do not hesitate and take your pet to a Newport Beach emergency vet. Check if you see any of the following signs: unconsciousness, disorientation, pale color, difficulty to stand or breathe, open wounds, seizures, bleeding, vomiting, not eating, bloating, extreme pain, or shaking. More often than not, you should just follow your gut and call us immediately when you think something is wrong with your pet.

What are the duties of a veterinarian?


A Newport Beach Veterinarian will examine animals to diagnose their health problems. They can also perform surgeries, take necessary x-rays, treat injuries/wounds, vaccinate, provide owners with a diagnosis, and prescribe medication for their pets.

What is the role of a veterinarian in Newport Beach?


The role of a Newport Beach veterinarian is to safeguard the physical condition and wellbeing of animals and help owners and all humans understand and care for them. Veterinarians are medical professionals who diagnose and control animal diseases and treat injured animals.

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