Catskill Veterinary Services- Newburgh, PLLC

Catskill Veterinary Services- Newburgh, PLLC

Emergency Vet·5020 US-9W suite 105, Newburgh, NY 12550
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About Catskill Veterinary Services- Newburgh, PLLC

Catskill Veterinary Services offers comprehensive veterinary care for pets across three locations in New York's Hudson Valley: Rock Hill, Middletown, and Newburgh. They provide a full spectrum of services, including emergency and after-hours care, and are committed to using advanced technology while treating animals with compassion. Their practice, established in 2012, has grown significantly and aims to raise the standard of veterinary care in the community.

Emergency Vet Services

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Common emergency vet services in Newburgh:

  • 24/7 emergency veterinary care and triage
  • Trauma treatment for injuries and accidents
  • Poison control and toxin ingestion treatment
  • Emergency surgery and critical care monitoring
  • After-hours urgent care for acute illness
  • Oxygen therapy and intensive care stabilization

Emergency Vet FAQ

When should I take my pet to the emergency vet?

Go to an emergency vet immediately for difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, suspected poisoning, seizures, inability to urinate, bloated abdomen, severe vomiting or diarrhea lasting more than 24 hours, or trauma from being hit by a car or a fall. If your regular vet is closed and your pet seems in distress, it is always better to err on the side of caution and go to the emergency clinic.

How much does an emergency vet visit cost?

Emergency vet visits in the Westchester and Fairfield County area start with an exam fee of $125-$250. Total costs depend on the treatment needed — bloodwork adds $150-$400, X-rays $200-$500, and emergency surgery can range from $1,500-$5,000+. Most emergency clinics accept CareCredit or Scratchpay for financing. Pet insurance can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs for emergencies.

What should I bring to an emergency vet visit?

Bring your pet's medical records and a list of current medications. If your pet ingested something toxic, bring the packaging or a sample. Know the approximate time the symptoms started. If your pet is injured, transport them carefully — use a towel or blanket as a makeshift stretcher for larger dogs. Call the clinic on your way so they can prepare for your arrival.

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