Our veterinary specialists collaborate with your family veterinarian to provide the highest quality of medicine and therapeutic care for your pet. Our team of pathology and radiology specialists utilize all modern diagnostic and imaging tools to pinpoint your pet's diagnosis. WestVet is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to provide emergency care for sick or injured pets.
If your pet is experiencing an emergency, come directly to our hospital. Our board certified surgeons provide the highest level of surgical care for orthopedic and soft tissue procedures. Working closely with family veterinarians, we offer an integrated and comprehensive approach. WestVet's Animal Cancer Treatment Center offers the services and expertise of our board certified small animal oncologists.
Our compassionate and highly-trained team provides diagnostic and treatment services. With the expertise of Idaho's only board certified small animal cardiologist, our Veterinary Cardiology Center can effectively diagnose, treat, and manage cardiac and respiratory diseases in companion animals.
If your pet is experiencing an emergency, come directly to our hospital. Our board certified surgeons provide the highest level of surgical care for orthopedic and soft tissue procedures. Working closely with family veterinarians, we offer an integrated and comprehensive approach. WestVet's Animal Cancer Treatment Center offers the services and expertise of our board certified small animal oncologists.
Our compassionate and highly-trained team provides diagnostic and treatment services. With the expertise of Idaho's only board certified small animal cardiologist, our Veterinary Cardiology Center can effectively diagnose, treat, and manage cardiac and respiratory diseases in companion animals.
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Established 30 years ago, WestVet provides the highest quality veterinary care to pets and their families in the Treasure Valley and surrounding region.
Nationally recognized as one of the most progressive veterinary hospitals in the Northwest.
A unique internship training and joint residency program, in partnership with Washington State University - only one other such program exists.
As a Level 1 certified Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Center, WestVet is one of only 18 hospitals nationwide to offer this level of 24-hour acute veterinary medicine.
Nationally recognized as one of the most progressive veterinary hospitals in the Northwest.
A unique internship training and joint residency program, in partnership with Washington State University - only one other such program exists.
As a Level 1 certified Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Center, WestVet is one of only 18 hospitals nationwide to offer this level of 24-hour acute veterinary medicine.
WestVet specialists collaborate with your family veterinarian to provide advanced medicine for pets.
Occasionally - just as with human medicine - your family vet may suggest a referral to a specialist.
This is to ensure your pet receives the highest level of care available.
Your family veterinarian and WestVet specialists will work as a team in treating your beloved pet, with the goal being to provide you the essential information on an accurate diagnosis and the best treatment options.
The commitment to become a veterinary specialist mirrors the route that human doctors must follow.
Occasionally - just as with human medicine - your family vet may suggest a referral to a specialist.
This is to ensure your pet receives the highest level of care available.
Your family veterinarian and WestVet specialists will work as a team in treating your beloved pet, with the goal being to provide you the essential information on an accurate diagnosis and the best treatment options.
The commitment to become a veterinary specialist mirrors the route that human doctors must follow.
Our highly trained surgeons combine their expertise with state-of-the-art tools and equipment to provide both a diagnosis and treatment options for pets and their families.
Our surgeons work closely with referring family veterinarians and other WestVet specialists to provide an integrated and comprehensive approach to treating injured and ailing pets.
WestVet veterinary surgeons may utilize one of a number of advanced diagnostic tools including digital radiography, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and fluoroscopy.
Our surgeons work closely with referring family veterinarians and other WestVet specialists to provide an integrated and comprehensive approach to treating injured and ailing pets.
WestVet veterinary surgeons may utilize one of a number of advanced diagnostic tools including digital radiography, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and fluoroscopy.
Our veterinary surgeons have extensive training and expertise in all aspects of veterinary surgery.
Our surgeons partner with the WestVet specialty team including oncologists, radiologists, internists, and pathologists.
Additionally, we focus on pain management to keep your pet calm and comfortable throughout the treatment process.
What is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and how can he/she help my pet?.
Our veterinary surgeons offer appointments by referral.
Please speak with your veterinarian about a referral for a consultation with a WestVet veterinary surgeon.
Our surgeons partner with the WestVet specialty team including oncologists, radiologists, internists, and pathologists.
Additionally, we focus on pain management to keep your pet calm and comfortable throughout the treatment process.
What is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and how can he/she help my pet?.
Our veterinary surgeons offer appointments by referral.
Please speak with your veterinarian about a referral for a consultation with a WestVet veterinary surgeon.
Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV), or bloat, occurs when the stomach fills with gas and fluid and twists on itself, obstructing blood flow to the stomach and abdominal organs.
If untreated it rapidly progresses to shock and death.
Fortunately, this syndrome is preventable with a gastropexy procedure commonly referred to as "stomach tacking."
When properly performed, this treatment almost completely eliminates the risk of GDV.
Gastropexies are performed during an open abdominal surgery or a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure.
If untreated it rapidly progresses to shock and death.
Fortunately, this syndrome is preventable with a gastropexy procedure commonly referred to as "stomach tacking."
When properly performed, this treatment almost completely eliminates the risk of GDV.
Gastropexies are performed during an open abdominal surgery or a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure.
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