September 10, 2020
What does it mean to be a board-certified anesthesiologist? Becoming a board-certified anesthesiologist requires an additional four years of training after veterinary school. This includes a year-long internship followed by a three-year residency program providing ...
May 11, 2020
Our Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Service is here to help treat your beloved pet with comprehensive pain management, rehabilitation, acupuncture, and regenerative medicine, and provide rehabilitative support for a variety of musculoskeletal, orthopedic, neurologic, and ...
January 30, 2019
Having board-certified criticalists on staff is a unique benefit that sets AESC apart from other emergency hospitals. A board-certified criticalist is an experienced emergency veterinarian that has successfully completed additional training and evaluation in the ...
November 26, 2018
We offer around-the-clock emergency care for pets experiencing health issues that require immediate attention. Emergencies can be scary and confusing, and they all too often occur suddenly during times when your family veterinarian is unavailable. ...
November 26, 2018
When your pet is experiencing symptoms of discomfort that cannot be seen externally and have been difficult for your family veterinarian to diagnose, he or she may refer you to a board-certified internist for further ...
November 26, 2018
There are neurologists for animals? Today, there certainly are—and we have full-time board-certified neurology specialists on staff. Veterinary neurologists treat the injuries and illnesses that affect some of your pet’s most delicate structures: the brain, ...
November 26, 2018
Although no pet parent wants to receive a cancer diagnosis, recent advancements in veterinary medicine mean treatment options are growing and more effective than ever. We’re up to date on the latest approaches to improving ...
November 26, 2018
Extensive surgical expertise coupled with cutting-edge equipment and technology allow us to provide pets with the highest level of care. The board-certified small animal surgeons at AESC diagnose and treat a wide variety of illnesses ...
December 10, 2018
A veterinary cardiologist diagnoses and offers treatment options for patients with heart-related diseases. Heart conditions are present at birth or develop with age through no fault of your own, especially in certain susceptible breeds. While ...
December 10, 2018
Part of the challenge for a veterinarian is that we cannot ask pets, “Where does it hurt?” or “What seems to be the problem?” Modern veterinary medicine has worked hard to compensate for this lack ...