Emergency room with intensive care unit for animals - Warsaw
Heading to the emergency room?
Call us, we will direct you and notify the team.
For the Guardian: Does your dog or cat need urgent medical attention? We help 24/7
We have a professional emergency and intensive care unit for animals.
We have full diagnostic and treatment facilities and a team of doctors and technicians specializing in emergencies available non-stop.
For the Physician: Your patient requires immediate medical intervention? We can help!
We will take care of your patient when you can’t: at night, on weekends and holidays.
Redirect him to us, and after the necessary life-saving and health-saving procedures are completed, he will return to your care.
And you will be kept constantly informed of his condition.
What we help with
Our intensive care unit offers an advanced level of care for critical patients.
We perform a range of advanced medical procedures, such as mechanical ventilation, blood and blood transfusions, advanced nutrition, comprehensive monitoring and innovative oxygen therapy, including high-flow oxygen therapy.
We work closely with specialists from other departments, providing a multidisciplinary approach to complex clinical cases.
Conditions treated
In an emergency, come to the 24-hour emergency room.
You don’t need a referral.
Call the number:
We will direct you and notify the team.
Post-accident injuries
Bone fractures, lacerations, contusions, internal injuries.
Bleeding into the abdominal cavity
The condition can manifest as weakness, difficulty breathing, abdominal enlargement, apathy, and sometimes vomiting or fainting.
Gastric torsion
A sudden condition in which the animal’s stomach rotates on its axis, causing it to close and block the flow of food and blood.
Diabetic ketoacidosis
A serious complication of diabetes in animals that manifests as weakness, vomiting, dehydration and sometimes even coma.
Urinary tract blockage
Blockage of the flow of urine, manifested by frequent painful urge to urinate without expelling it, weakness, vomiting.
Intestinal obstruction
A condition in which the intestines become blocked, manifesting as vomiting, lack of appetite, abdominal pain and constipation.
Cardiac or respiratory arrest
A condition in which the heart or lungs stop working, which manifests as unconsciousness, lack of pulse and breathing.
Anaphylactic shock
A violent allergic reaction in an animal that manifests as difficulty breathing, swelling, weakness and can lead to unconsciousness.
Sudden paralysis
Loss of muscle control, which manifests as an inability to move limbs.
Other serious cases
We accept patients in all emergencies.
What do we offer?
Veterio’s intensive care unit is a place where the welfare of the critically ill patient is a priority.
Our team, consisting of veterinary doctors and technicians, specializes in emergency medicine and intensive care.
We work with the best specialists with experience gained in Poland and abroad, which allows us to constantly improve our skills and procedures.
We make every effort to provide the best possible care for each patient.
When to refer a patient to us?
We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Any patient in urgent need of help can come directly to us.
A call to our clinic in advance will allow us to prepare even better for his admission.
Once we have the initial information, we can also provide advice on first aid or a safe form of transporting the patient to our clinic.
This is how we help
ULTRASOUND
An ultrasound examination that allows imaging of internal organs and soft tissues.
X-RAY
X-ray examination that allows images of bone structures and some internal organs.
CT (computed tomography)
An advanced imaging technique that enables detailed three-dimensional mapping of body structures.
Endoscopy
Equipment that enables diagnostics and some minimally invasive procedures.
Lab
Rapid analysis including gasometry, coagulometry, hematology, biochemistry, hormones and microscopy.
Endoscope
A tool for examining the inside of organs and body cavities, enabling diagnosis and some minimally invasive procedures.
Advanced oxygen therapy
Specialized equipment for high-flow oxygen therapy.
Dedicated surgical room
Equipped for emergency life-saving treatments.
Incubators/cages
Specialized equipment for critical care patients.
Branch Leader
Lek.
vet.
Rafał Boroń
DVM PgCertSAECC MRCVS
Veterio clinical director
Head of Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care Department
Why veterio?
High-tech equipment
The answer to all questions
is - YES!
In an emergency, can I bring my pet without making an appointment?
YES !
Do you have equipment for immediate emergency surgical intervention?
YES !
Do you offer on-site diagnostic services?
YES !
Is the intensive care unit able to provide long-term care for animals in serious condition?
YES !
Can I get an initial phone consultation before coming to the ER?
YES !
Do you offer comprehensive laboratory services on site?
YES !