
Critical Transportation
- On call 24/7 care by Licensed Veterinary Technicians.
- Specializing in safe, comfortable transfers to veterinary hospitals, emergency and referral centers with return service available.
- Professionally equipped, climate controlled ambulances, complete with oxygen, ambu-bags, endotracheal tubes, heat support, gurneys, IV fluid infusion pumps, blood collection supplies.
- Remain in constant communication with the patients Veterinarian and all 24 hour emergency and referral hospitals, to ensure proper treatment is given.
- Communications with local Fire and Police Departments to provide immediate care to pets during accidents, fires, floods and other natural disasters.
VetMedics Hours Of Operation
Monday-Saturday 6am-8pm Sundays 6am-3pm

WHAT IS CONSIDERED AN EMERGENCY?
- TROUBLE BREATHING OR CHOKING
- SEIZURES
- INJURY CAUSED BY CAR, DOG FIGHT, BLUNT OBJECT, ETC.
- SUDDEN LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS OR DISORIENTATION
- INABILITY TO STAND AFTER FALLING
- INCREASED VOCALIZATION OR CRYING FOR UNKNOWN REASON
- LETHARGY, PALE MUCOUS MEMBRANES, DIFFICULTY STANDING


Emergency Transport
One Way Emergency Transport Up To 25 Mile Radius* Single Team Member $195.00
One Way Emergency Transport Above 25 Mile Radius* Single Team Member $295.00 + (Price Will Vary Depending On Distance)
Wait Fee. Per Half Hour, Per Team Member $40.00
***Please Note- Fees Charged Are On A Case By Case Basis Depending On Distance Traveled And Time. * Mile Radius Begins From Location Of Vetmedics In Fishkill, Ny
Additional Fees:
Additional Team Member $150.00
Additional Services:
Oxygen Usage $ 65/half Hour
Iv Fluid Therapy/maintenance $85.00
Wound Care, Bandage, Wraps Etc. $25.00
** A Credit Card Is Required At Time Of Dispatch. Pet Owner Has 15 Minutes From Time Of Call To Cancel Ambulance Request. Cancellations Made After 15 Minutes Will Be Charged A $150 Fee. ****Personal Checks Are Not Accepted
Specialists
Our Veterinarians

Michelle Scarchilli
Dr. Gill graduated ECFVG at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary medicine Sciences.

Dr. Katie Stevens
Dr. Stevens started working at the clinic in the summer of 2005. It was always her dream job as a kid.

Dr. Luke Carr
Dr. Carr graduated from the Veterinary Assistant course while working and have been here at DVC ever since.