Mission Veterinary Emergency & Specialty

Services

Specialty Veterinary Care
Mission Veterinary Emergency & Specialty has board-certified, specially-trained veterinarians who function as an extension of care for your family veterinarian. You may be referred to our hospital when your pet requires specialized diagnostic tests, medical treatment, or surgical procedures that your family veterinarian does not offer. Our specialists have extensive training in their chosen fields and will partner with your veterinarian concerning your pet’s specific illness or injury. Together we develop a treatment plan that is best suited for your pet.
Specialty Services

Internal Medicine
Veterinary internal medicine is a term used to describe a variety of specializations that focus on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in animals.
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Surgery
Surgery isn't going to be required for all of the health problems that your pet may face. However, there are some conditions for which surgery is the best possible course of action
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Cardiology
Cardiology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart as well as part of the circulatory system.
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Neurology
The nervous system is one of the most central systems of your pet’s body and therefore is vitally important in ensuring they lead a happy and healthy life.
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Emergency & Critical Care
Pet emergencies include everything from difficulty breathing to poisoning, seizures to heatstroke, open wounds or fractures to hidden trauma or illness.
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Specialized Critical Care & Therapies
Specialized Critical Care and Therapies may include specialized diagnostic tests, medical treatment, or surgical procedures that your family veterinarian does not offer.
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Dentistry
Annual dental exams and cleanings are recommended to protect your pet from many health problems and help them maintain a healthy and clean mouth.
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Ophthalmology
We partner with Eye Care for Animals to connect you with Veterinary ophthalmologists who are equipped with the knowledge and tools to diagnose and treat eye problems.
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Anesthesia & Pain Management
Our Anesthesia & Pain Management service is directed by Dr. Charlotte Marquis, BVM&S (Hons.), MRCVS, a board-certified diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia (DACVAA).
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Radioiodine I-131 Treatment
Radioiodine therapy, also known as I-131 treatment, is a highly effective and safe option for managing feline hyperthyroidism. The procedure is non-invasive and typically requires only a single injection or oral dose, depending on the protocol followed by the veterinary hospital.
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Oncology
We know it can be difficult to discover that your pet has cancer. We’re here to help you every step of the way from diagnosis to treatment.
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Surgery Services

Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic surgery can help pets who suffer from joint problems, torn ligaments, broken bones, and even help correct congenital problems.
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Foreign Body Surgery
A foreign body surgery is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of an object from a pet's digestive tract that will not pass on its own.
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Soft Tissue Surgery
We perform soft tissue surgery for a number of medical reasons. This common surgery can be used for most anything non-joint or bone related.
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In-House Diagnostic Tests

CT Scan
A computed tomography scan, or just CT scan, is a highly useful tool when taking a closer look at your pet’s organs, muscles, bones, or other internal body part.
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Radiography
We’re equipped to perform routine radiography services to identify many types of illness or injury when pets are sick or suffer a trauma.
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Diagnostic Ultrasounds
An ultrasound is a highly useful tool when evaluating heart conditions, internal organs, cysts and tumors.
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EKG
We use electrocardiography to measure and evaluate the electrical activity of the heart to diagnose potential heart conditions your pet may suffer from.
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Laboratory Services
Diagnostic testing can identify problems your pet may be experiencing so that proper treatment can begin before a condition worsens.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for Pets
Magnetic resonance imaging, more commonly known as an MRI, is a highly useful tool used in veterinary medicine when more traditional diagnostic measures cannot provide an accurate diagnosis for diseases in the brain or the spinal cord.
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Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy is an advanced imaging technique that provides real-time, moving X-ray images of your pet’s internal structures. Unlike standard X-rays, which capture a single static image, fluoroscopy allows our specialists to observe dynamic processes—such as swallowing, breathing, or joint movement—in real-time.
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