My senior dog, who I thought was indestructible (though that still seems possible) developed lymphoma this year at age 15. While I had multiple options of oncology specialists to bring him to, I...
Philadelphia Animal Specialty & Emergency
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Philadelphia Animal Specialty & Emergency (PASE) is a privately owned animal hospital in Philadelphia, PA that sets the standard in patient-centered and community-based veterinary healthcare. With a team of experienced doctors and specialists, PASE offers a wide range of emergency and specialty services, including anesthesiology, critical care, diagnostic imaging, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, surgery, and a blood donor program. Their mission is to support pet owners in understanding their pet's health and involve them as part of their animals' healthcare team.
PASE is equipped and ready to serve pet owners and their families 24/7, with critical care specialists available seven days a week. Their state-of-the-art facility provides advanced diagnostic and treatment options, including x-ray and ultrasound services, with plans to offer CT and MRI options in the future. PASE's dedicated team of veterinarians and staff work alongside patients with difficult-to-manage diseases and diagnoses, ensuring the highest level of care for every animal that walks through their doors.
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My fur baby is always there for me and thanks to PASE I was able to be there for him. Greeted by a nice team member at check in. Quick Registration My baby was then taken in the back. It was a...
This place is all about $$$$ Doctors are cold and uncaring. I wouldn't take my pets there. They wanted to euthanize my "granddog" so we took her to another vet. She's thriving with...
PASE contributed to my cat's death, then completely ignored it. I brought my 7-year-old Bengal cat, Saint, to PASE under Dr. Erik Zager for a urinary blockage. They performed two...
Brought our two fur babies with us to Philly. Our frenchie got upset over another area and began to hyperventilate and had trouble breathing. It was late at night on Labor Day and the only ER...
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