A crucial part of our emergency hospital is our Intensive Care Unit. After your pet has been examined and a plan developed for their care, they may need constant care and monitoring for a period of time. These pets are admitted into our ICU for specialized critical care and monitoring by our emergency doctor and critical care nurses. The amount of time spent in ICU depends upon the severity of the illness and amount of care required to get them through a severe illness.
Our veterinarian and support staff are highly trained and here to help. We have advanced training in emergency, trauma-based and critical care protocols, which ensures your pet is in the most capable hands and never alone. Our facility includes an emergency dog hospital and cat hospital to make our furry four legged canine and feline friends as comfortable as possible. For pets who come to us with a medical emergency, once they have been stabilized, they will be moved to our ICU for monitoring and continued care as necessary until they are able to return home with you.
Treatments Available In Our Pet ICU
Our pet ICU contains modern veterinary medical equipment and technology, as well as highly experienced staff members trained to deal with any medical needs. This allows our pet ICU to offer many specialized treatment options including:
- Intensive Care and monitoring by veterinarian and technicians
- Complete diagnostic lab for immediate test results
- Oxygen therapy
- Pulse Oximetry, End-Tidal CO2, blood pressure and ECG monitoring
- Continuous rate infusion for IV fluids and meds
- Advanced pain management
- Nutritional support
ICU Surgical Recovery
At Animal Hospital of Springfield, we are able to perform a wide variety of surgical procedures including soft tissue, cancer and various emergency surgeries. Many of these patients will require intensive care post operatively. Our ICU is equipped and staffed to aid our patients in a gentle, safe and painfree recovery. After surgery, these patients are admitted into our ICU facility to optimize the recovery process. Our veterinary doctor and technicians will care for your pet as if it was their own to ensure a gentle surgical recovery and in preparation for their return home.
When Can Your Pet Leave The ICU?
Your companion should stay in pet urgent care until its medical conditions have stabilized, and the in-home care you can provide will be sufficient to support them through the rest of their recovery. We do not like to keep animals away from their families any longer than absolutely necessary, but it is important to understand that intensive care and monitoring may be necessary after some surgical procedures and medical emergencies. Our goal is to make sure that your beloved companion can return home safely and enjoy a full recovery.
While everyone hopes to avoid an emergency situation with their pet, we at Animal Hospital of Springfield are committed to providing the highest quality veterinary care when you and your pet need us most.