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Avon Veterinary Emergency Referral

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Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals,Veterans Hospitals,Veterinarian Emergency Services
9 Avonwood Rd Avon, CT 06001
(860) 470-7456Phone: (860) 470-7456
Regular Hours
OPEN NOW Today: 12:00 am - 8:00 am

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Avon Veterinary Emergency Referral is proud to offer the finest in advanced veterinary emergency medicine and surgery. We work with your family veterinarian to offer expert and compassionate care to pet owners in Connecticut’s Farmington Valley and surrounding communities. At Avon Veterinary Emergency Referral, we combine our expertise and dedication with state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment capabilities to provide exceptional veterinary emergency care. Completely renovated in 2015, our hospital features digital x-ray, ultrasound and a complete laboratory, which allow for enhanced diagnostic capabilities with prompt results. Our facilities have a full surgical suite for patients that require emergency surgery. A state-of-the-art oxygen unit is available for patients that may need extra support. In addition, a separate Feline Intensive Care Unit (ICU) allows cats to be treated, and recover in comfort.
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Phone: (860) 674-1886 Fax: (860) 470-7392
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Emergency and critical care for dogs and cats.
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