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Animal Referral Hospital

Lymphoma is a cancer of white blood cells, which circulate through the blood and the lymphatic system. In dogs, lymphoma is a rapidly progressive disease that, if left untreated, results in death within a relatively short time, usually a few weeks from the time of diagnosis.

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Animal Referral Hospital

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  1. Pet Emergency Centre

  2. Pet Emergency And Specialist Centre • Many people wants their pets are away from diseases and loved them but unfortunately their pets ill with different reasons. Now not to fear that kind of diseases because Animal Emergency Service provides Pet Emergency Service .This new veterinary hospital represents a state-of-the-art multi-disciplinary specialist center for pets. It is currently the largest and most advanced full service animal hospital operating as a stands alone private business in Victoria. It is the first facility in Melbourne to offer 24 hour vets on duty combined with medical and surgical specialists. The clinic is owned by vets not investors so that decisions are made in the best interests of animal care.

  3. Vets For Pets

  4. Here are some of the services we offer here at Animal Emergency Service Hospital • Spay & Neuters-: The removal of an animal's reproductive organ, either all of it or a considerably large part. "Neutering" is often used incorrectly to refer only to male animals, but the term actually applies to both • Soft Tissue Surgery-:Veterinary soft tissue surgery is a varied discipline and includes the majority of surgical procedures that do not fall under the remit of orthopaedics surgery. Areas covered include ear, nose and throat, cardiothoracic, hepatic, gastrointestinal, urogenital, skin reconstructive and oncological surgeries. • Pain Management-: veterinary hospital all experience pain to greater or lesser degrees at various points of our lives. It is said that pain is the most common reason patients seek medical attention. But, each of us perceives a given pain stimulus in our own unique manner.

  5. In-House Diagnostics-:In house diagnostic testing provides fast and flexible real-time results on patients’ blood and urine during your pet’s visit, allowing face-to-face discussions between veterinarians and clients that help us to diagnose and treat during the same visit. This is especially important for critically ill patients as an accurate diagnosis leads to lower costs and better patient outcomes. • Stocked Pharmacy-: We also stock a variety of over-the-counter products to control fleas and ticks as well as natural supplements recommended by our doctors to support specific health concerns. Many of these are available without a prescription • Advanced Dentistry-: Advance Dentistry formed Cincy Care to Share in an effort to give back to the community and encourage professionals to donate their time and services of any kind for one day each year. Dental services offered at Cincy Care to Share include either one cleaning.

  6. Disease-Carrying Animals

  7. Here are some of Disease-Carrying Animals • Disease • Bubonic plague • Elephantiasis • Lyme disease • Malaria • Rat, flea • Worms • Mosquito

  8. Types of Cancer and Treatment • Below we discuss some of the more common veterinary oncology cases treated in our facilities.  In addition to a description of the type of cancer and what causes it, the links below have information on  diagnosis, various types of treatment available, prognosis and steps to prevent each type of cancer, if applicable. • Below we discuss some of the more common veterinary oncology cases treated in our facilities.  In addition to a description of the type of cancer and what causes it, the links below have information on  diagnosis, various types of treatment available, prognosis and steps to prevent each type of cancer, if applicable.

  9. Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs Mast cell tumors are among the most commonly reported canine skin tumors. • Injection-site Sarcomas in Cats An injection-site sarcoma is a tumor of the connective tissues in the cat.  Tumors are often located between the shoulder blades, in the hip region, and in the back legs. • Lymphoma in Dogs Lymphoma is a cancer of white blood cells, which circulate through the blood and the lymphatic system. In dogs, lymphoma is a rapidly progressive disease that, if left untreated, results in death within a relatively short time, usually a few weeks from the time of diagnosis.

  10. Nasal Tumors in Dogs It is thought that long-nosed breeds or dogs living in urban environments are at higher risk for the development of nasal tumors. Nasal tumors are seen less commonly in the cat. • Osteosarcoma in Dogs Osteosarcoma is a malignant cancer of the bone.  Osteosarcoma most commonly affects one of the bones of the limbs such as the shoulder, carpus or wrist, and stifle or knee.  Occasionally, osteosarcoma can originate in the bones of the skull, ribs or spine. • Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Cats Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common oral malignancy in the cat, arising from either the jaw bones or the tongue. Squamous cell carcinoma is an aggressive cancer in the cat and is often not diagnosed until the tumor is advanced.

  11. Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs • Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is a malignant tumor of the cells that line blood vessels. It is much more common in dogs than other species. HSA occurs most frequently in large breed dogs, especially German shepherd dogs, Labrador retrievers, and Golden retrievers. • As you read above some of the services we offer here at Animal Emergency Service Hospital to protect your pets and take care of their health. We discuss some of the more common veterinary oncology cases treated in our facilities and some of Disease-Carrying Animals and their Disease like-: Bubonic plague, Elephantiasis, Lyme disease, Malaria etc. and their Symptoms and Treatment as we given above.

  12. How to Reach US • www.animalemergencyservice.com.au/

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