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Emergency/ICU ServicesOur emergency service is designed to serve as an extension of your practice, providing 24/7 emergency and critical care. Our ICU serves the entire North Bay Area, providing advanced care by a specially-trained team of doctors and nurses using state-of-the-art equipment for patients with serious medical problems. We typically have phone access to Dr. Debbie Morey, a board-certified emergency and critical care specialist, on a 24/7 basis to consult on the treatment of very complex or critical patients. Our doctors regularly attend CE, including monthly rounds and case review, directed at improving and maintaining skills specific to the emergency and critical care field. You may elect to refer a patient to our emergency service for any of the following reasons:
If a client requests immediate care at our facility during regular business hours, and identifies you as their family veterinarian, we will direct the client to contact you to determine if he or she can be seen at your practice. If the client has no family veterinarian, we may see the case but recommend that future care be performed with a family veterinarian. We then provide a referral to a family veterinarian based on the client’s location in the county. Clients seen by our emergency service are typically advised they must pick up their pets by 8 a.m. on weekday mornings. If one of your client’s pets under our care is stable but requires continued care, the client is asked to transfer the pet to your hospital. In such cases our emergency doctor will attempt to call you regarding the transfer. Records for all discharged patients are promptly faxed to your hospital. If a patient is too unstable to safely transport to your practice on a weekday morning, or if a client specifically requests ongoing 24-hour care, we will continue care at our facility while promptly faxing records to you to keep you abreast on the case. If it appears that a patient may require a complex surgery, endoscopy, or ultrasound, we will make every effort to contact you (typically in the early morning) to discuss the case and determine your preferences for case management. Obviously, the final decision regarding case management is made by the client. Whenever possible, we strongly encourage clients to discuss their pet’s condition directly with you, their family veterinarian. We cannot, nor do we intend to, replace the important ongoing relationship and trust between you and your clients. We routinely advise clients seen by our emergency service to follow up with their family veterinarian during regular business hours rather than returning to our facility. Some clients with hospitalized pets indicate they are unable to transfer their pets to their family veterinarian on weekday mornings due to work schedules or other time conflicts. In these cases we typically offer the client the option of having one of our staff transport the pet. We charge only a minimal fee for this service (which is paid in full to our staff member to cover his or her time) as our goal is to return stable cases to you, our referring veterinarian, and to make this transition as easy as possible for the client. PESCM has developed a reputation throughout the Bay Area for providing top notch emergency care. We value the trust you have placed in us and will do our best to ensure that each patient receives quality, prompt, and compassionate care. |
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