Directions 24/7 - (509) 326-6670 The largest Emergency and Referral Clinic in Eastern Washington offering compassionate and progressive medicine to help your pet. Pet care is easily transferred between the referral clinics as needed all in one building. We are the largest Emergency and Referral Hospital, offering progressive, compassionate care using state of the art veterinary medicine and the best group of doctors and support staff on this side of the Cascades.
Members of the Pet Emergency Clinic team are passionate about veterinary medicine. From taking care of your beloved furry friend, to taking care of you as "mom and dad", our staff members are well trained and compassionate to help you through your visit. We pride ourselves on LISTENING to your concerns, APPLYING our knowledge to offer the best medical care, and ADVOCATING for your pet.
We are honored and humbled with the trust you have to bring your pet to us in your time of need. We will treat them as if they were our own. We had to take in our German shepherd on a Thursday night after he decided to go after a porcupine.
Members of the Pet Emergency Clinic team are passionate about veterinary medicine. From taking care of your beloved furry friend, to taking care of you as "mom and dad", our staff members are well trained and compassionate to help you through your visit. We pride ourselves on LISTENING to your concerns, APPLYING our knowledge to offer the best medical care, and ADVOCATING for your pet.
We are honored and humbled with the trust you have to bring your pet to us in your time of need. We will treat them as if they were our own. We had to take in our German shepherd on a Thursday night after he decided to go after a porcupine.
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Dr. Jennifer Bronk is an associate emergency veterinarian at Pet Emergency Clinic.
She earned her DVM at University of California at Davis, then moved to Snohomish, Washington for an equine internship.
She practiced equine medicine for two years, then realized that her true interest lay with small animal emergency and critical medicine, where she has been for over a decade.
She thrives in the busy, fast-paced environment and appreciates the quality of medicine and dedication to patient care she finds at PEC.
She earned her DVM at University of California at Davis, then moved to Snohomish, Washington for an equine internship.
She practiced equine medicine for two years, then realized that her true interest lay with small animal emergency and critical medicine, where she has been for over a decade.
She thrives in the busy, fast-paced environment and appreciates the quality of medicine and dedication to patient care she finds at PEC.
Compassion Always demonstrating kindness, caring, and a willingness to help.
Integrity Adhering to moral and ethical principles, honesty, and following through on commitments.
Perseverance Doing something despite the difficulty or delay in achieving success.
Respect Consideration for co-workers, patients, clients and partners.
Treating each other with courtesy, politeness, and kindness.
Encouraging co-workers to express their ideas and opinions.
Listening and responding to your concerns.
Collaboration Working together with a common interest to better the business, the services we provide, and quality of our client experience.
Integrity Adhering to moral and ethical principles, honesty, and following through on commitments.
Perseverance Doing something despite the difficulty or delay in achieving success.
Respect Consideration for co-workers, patients, clients and partners.
Treating each other with courtesy, politeness, and kindness.
Encouraging co-workers to express their ideas and opinions.
Listening and responding to your concerns.
Collaboration Working together with a common interest to better the business, the services we provide, and quality of our client experience.
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Any applications received will be held for up to six months.
The Pet Emergency Clinic and Referral Center in Spokane, Washington is seeking an emergency veterinarian to join our busy emergency medicine department.
The emergency medicine department is currently staffed by six experienced emergency veterinarians and fully trained support staff (licensed veterinary technicians, veterinary assistant, kennel attendants, and a full reception core.)
Any applications received will be held for up to six months.
The Pet Emergency Clinic and Referral Center in Spokane, Washington is seeking an emergency veterinarian to join our busy emergency medicine department.
The emergency medicine department is currently staffed by six experienced emergency veterinarians and fully trained support staff (licensed veterinary technicians, veterinary assistant, kennel attendants, and a full reception core.)
An internist is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (DACVIM) and has completed additional training including an internship and residency as well as passed rigorous examinations to become board certified.
Specialists in small animal internal medicine have additional training in the unusual and uncommon diseases in cats and dogs.
Dr. Whitney Nelson is board certified in Small Animal Internal Medicine (SAIM).
She and her staff work closely with the other specialty referral services located inside the PECRC including Surgery, Radiology, Dermatology and Clinical Pathology.
Specialists in small animal internal medicine have additional training in the unusual and uncommon diseases in cats and dogs.
Dr. Whitney Nelson is board certified in Small Animal Internal Medicine (SAIM).
She and her staff work closely with the other specialty referral services located inside the PECRC including Surgery, Radiology, Dermatology and Clinical Pathology.
Advances in veterinary medicine see our beloved pets living longer than ever.
Unfortunately, that means cancer impacts more pets and pet owners then ever.
A cancer diagnosis can be scary but your Oncologist is there to help guide you through the process and to give you the knowledge to understand what to expect for your pet's future.
Veterinary Oncologists use many of the same types of cancer treatments that are available in human medicine: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Sometimes a treatment plan includes a combination of these methods.
Unfortunately, that means cancer impacts more pets and pet owners then ever.
A cancer diagnosis can be scary but your Oncologist is there to help guide you through the process and to give you the knowledge to understand what to expect for your pet's future.
Veterinary Oncologists use many of the same types of cancer treatments that are available in human medicine: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Sometimes a treatment plan includes a combination of these methods.
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