When to call the vet
proper triage and handling of medical issues on your end lets us better serve you from oursFor regular appointments and non-emergencies please call the office during normal business hours
(716) 592-0070How serious is it?
It’s not always easy to know, and as animal owners ourselves we know you don’t want to make a mistake when it comes to your animals health. This triage cheat-sheet, is intended as a basic guide for clients wondering whether it’s a “wait till morning” or a “call SVS right now” kind of situation.
LEVEL 3 - Elective
- Intermittent and slight lameness
- Persistent dermatitis (skin problems)
- Reduced appetite with no other clinical signs
- Slight difficulty chewing
- Slight nasal discharge with no fever or labored breathin
- Regular, routinely scheduled physical examinations, immunizations, parasite control, dental care, nutritional program evaluation, and general husbandry.
LEVEL 2 - Urgent
- Low grade fever (101-103F)
- Sudden onset of lameness that the horse can put weight on the leg
- Signs of less severe colic such as poor appetite, dullness, and/or decreased fecal output
- Flare-ups of chronic laminitis
- Flare-ups of chronic inflammatory respiratory disease (heaves)
LEVEL 1 - Critical
- Non weight bearing lameness
- Sudden/severe inability to breathe normally (rapid, distressed breathing, OR obstructed airway)
- Persistent bleeding from any orifice or wound
- Severe or persistent colic behavior
- Laying down and unwilling to get up
- Kicking at the stomach area
- Sudden onset of severe neurological dysfunction (staggering, lack of coordination, profound behavior change)
- Sudden onset of blindness, obvious eye trauma or unwillingness to open the eyelids
- Any mare who takes longer than 30 minutes to complete her second stage of labor (delivery of the foal), or does not pass her placenta within 1 hour of foaling.
- Acute laminitis
- Trauma of any type including cosmetic
- High fever (>103F)
SVS 24/7/365 EMERGENCY AMBULATORY SERVICE
For level 1 critical care emergencies, call the office at (716) 592-0070 immediately.
Calls recieved outside of normal business hours are forwarded to a voice-messaging system and the on-call veterinarian is notified immediately.