Critical Care -Richmond

Your Pet’s Life Matters: Trust Critical Care to a Specialist

When your beloved pet is critically ill, every minute counts. You want the best possible care to ensure their survival and quality of life. That’s where Partner Veterinary and our board-certified critical care doctors, Emma Kate Evans, DVM, DACVECC and Pierre Charlebois, DVM, DACVECC, come in. Here’s why you should entrust your pet’s critical care to us:

  • Expertise You Can Trust: Drs. Evans and Charlebois are board-certified veterinary specialists in critical care. Their advanced training and extensive experience equip them to handle the most complex, life-threatening cases. You can have confidence your pet is in the best possible hands.
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our hospital is equipped with cutting-edge technology and equipment specifically designed for critical care. From advanced monitoring systems to on-site diagnostic tools, we have everything needed to provide top-tier care.
  • 24/7 Attention: Critical cases require round-the-clock monitoring and care. Our dedicated ICU team is always on hand to address any changes in your pet’s condition immediately. You can rest assured your pet will never be alone.
  • Collaborative Approach: We believe in working closely with your referring veterinarian to ensure seamless care. We’ll keep them updated on your pet’s progress and develop a coordinated treatment plan for when your pet is stable enough for referral back to their care.
  • Compassionate Care: We understand the stress and worry that comes with having a critically ill pet. Our team provides compassionate care not just for your pet, but for you as well. We’ll guide you through every step of the process, explaining everything in a way you can understand.

Don’t hesitate to seek specialty critical care if your pet is critically ill. The sooner they receive expert attention, the better their chances of recovery. Your pet’s life is worth it.


Available Services

  • High Flow Nasal Oxygen
  • Transfusion Therapy
  • Nutritional Support
  • Central catheterization
  • Point of Care Testing
  • Cage-side focused ultrasonography
  • Clinical pathology
  • Continuous heart rate monitoring (ECG)
  • Blood pressure monitoring

Common disease treatments include:

  • Severe trauma
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Shock and Sepsis
  • Heat Stroke
  • Severe toxicities
  • Massive envenomation
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis
  • Severe pneumonia
  • Unstable heart disease
  • Bleeding disorders and anemia
  • Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus
  • Airway Obstructions
  • Parvovirus
Emma Kate Evans, DVM, DACVECC
Chief Medical Officer, Specialty Services
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Pierre Charlebois, DVM, DACVECC

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