Daytime Urgent Vet Services
in Perkasie, PA

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Experience peace of mind with our urgent veterinary care services during business hours. Learn the signs of a pet emergency and know what to do when an emergency happens. From sudden illnesses to accidents, trust our Perkasie veterinary team to provide swift and effective care for your beloved companion when it matters most.
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Emergencies During Business Hours

We’re committed to assisting with urgent medical situations during our business hours. Please call ahead to notify us, ensuring we’re prepared to provide your pet with prompt and appropriate care upon arrival. In some cases, it may be in your pet’s best interest to be taken directly to a local ER.

For critical conditions requiring overnight care, we may arrange transfer to an emergency pet hospital. Please note, we don’t accept emergency cases after 5 pm.

Exotic Pet Emergency Procedures


After-Hours Emergency Care

Exotic Referrals For After-Hours Emergencies

Dog And Cat Referrals For After-Hours Emergencies


Poison Control

Signs of a Pet Emergency

When your pet is acting out of the ordinary, it can be challenging to determine if they require emergency care. Here are some common signs that indicate a pet emergency:
Severe Bleeding or Bleeding That Doesn’t Stop Within 5 Minutes
If your pet experiences a cut or wound that results in significant bleeding, it’s essential to seek immediate veterinary attention. Continuous blood loss can lead to shock or anemia, both of which can be life-threatening.
Choking, Difficulty Breathing, or Nonstop Coughing
Inability to Urinate or Pass Feces
Dizziness, Stumbling, or Loss of Consciousness
These symptoms could be signs of poisoning, neurological problems, or even a stroke. Quick action and veterinary care are essential in these scenarios.
Severe Vomiting or Diarrhea
Continuous vomiting or diarrhea, especially when blood is present, can lead to dehydration and other complications. It’s crucial to get your pet checked by a professional as soon as possible.

Additional Signs Include

  • Seizures
  • Difficulty standing or walking
  • Extreme lethargy
  • Injuries from accidents or falls
  • Difficulty giving birth

What To Do in Case of a Pet Emergency

When you recognize any of the above signs or other concerning symptoms, here’s what to do:


CONSULT

This is the first step in the full arch process. During this appointment, you will meet with your Dr. Kurt O. Bally DMD FICOI to discuss your needs and options for dental implants. The consultation will typically take about an hour. This first and free visit is $525 value.
STEP 1
STEP 2

RECORDS

Your dentist will take a series of records, including dental x-rays, 3D scans, and photographs. These records will be used to create a treatment plan and to fabricate your dental implants.

PRE-SURGICAL CONSULT

This appointment is held before the surgery to discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure, as well as the recovery process. You will also have a chance to ask any questions you may have.
STEP 3
STEP 4

SURGERY

This is the procedure where the implants are placed into your jawbone. The surgery typically takes about 2 hours per jaw and is done safely with oral anesthesia. All patients leave with their new temporary teeth on the day of the surgery and will return within 1-2 weeks to have their first post-op visit and receive their fist implant prototype teeth. It is important to remain on a very soft diet after surgery and before receiving your first prototype.

PROTOTYPES

1-2 weeks after your surgery you will return to check your healing and receive your first set of implant prototype teeth that will be attached directly to your implants. We allow up to 3 versions of teeth during the healing process to ensure the dentist and patient is happy with the look and feel. As your implants heal your dentist will create a series of prototypes for your implant bridge. These prototypes will be used to test the fit and function of the bridge before it is permanently placed.
STEP 5
STEP 6

HEALING

The implants will need to heal for 4-6 months before the next step can be taken. Dr. Bally will also provide a night guard to help prevent excess pressure from going to your implants. As you heal you will remain on a soft diet.

PROTOTYPING AND VERIFICATION

Once the implants have healed, your dentist will create a final prototype of your dental bridge. This prototype will be verified to ensure that it is the correct size, shape, and color. Before authorizing the fabrication of your new zirconia implant smile.
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DELIVERY

This is the appointment where your permanent dental bridge is placed. The procedure typically takes about 1 hour. It's a truly rewarding visit for everyone.

POST-DELIVERY CONSULT AND DOCUMENTATION

This appointment is held after your new zirconia implant smile is installed and your final night guard is given and instructions to maintain your smile are discussed. Final pictures, X-rays and video mark the end of your zirconia implant smile journey.
STEP 9
STEP 10

MAINTENANCE

Your zirconia implant smile will need to be maintained on a regular basis to ensure that it continues to function properly. This may include cleaning, adjustments, and checkups.

Stay Calm

First and foremost, remain calm. Your pet can sense your anxiety, which can exacerbate their stress.

Assess the Situation

Quickly but carefully determine the severity of your pet’s condition. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and treat the situation as an emergency.

Contact Your Veterinarian or Emergency Pet Hospital

If it’s within our regular business hours, call us immediately to see if we have same-day availability. If not, contact your nearest emergency pet hospital (refer to our after-hours list above). Have their numbers readily accessible in case of such events.

Provide Basic First Aid if Appropriate

If you’ve been trained in pet first aid, administer necessary care without putting yourself at risk. Do not attempt any procedures you’re not familiar with.

Transport Your Pet Safely

When transporting your pet, do so gently to avoid causing further injury. Use a carrier for small animals and a makeshift stretcher for larger ones if necessary.

Follow Up

After the emergency is handled, ensure you follow up with your regular veterinarian for additional care or a check-up.
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Essential Items for Your Pet's First Aid Kit

Contact Information

Wound Care Essentials

Tools for Handling Injuries

Medications and Treatments

Additional Supplies


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Keeping Your First Aid Kit Updated

Regularly Check Expiration Dates

Just like with human first aid kits, items in your pet’s kit will expire. Set a calendar reminder to review and replenish your kit at least once a year.

Post-Emergency Restocking

After any emergency use, replace the items you’ve used. This ensures your kit is always ready when you need it.

Using CareCredit® for Emergency Pet Care

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