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Last Updated:

Jan 22, 2009

Proud Member Since 2006

Clinic Photos

The front exterior of the Animal Emergency and Critical Care Center

of Toledo as seen from Central Ave.

The new lobby and reception area.

One of the three exam rooms in the building. Two other rooms off

the main lobby may be used as visitation rooms, consultation room,

or extra exam rooms if necessary.

This is our pharmacy and lab area of the clinic.

The treatment area in the back of the clinic. Outpatient treatments, hospital

stays, oxygen therapy, as well as many other tasks occur here.

   The clinic's surgery suite where we have monitoring machines that measure

     heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, oxygenation level, and respirations.

       We also have a heated surgery table so your pet does not get cold as we do

       surgery. Our surgical suite is separated from our treatment area to promote

sterile conditions.

Our isolation ward is used for animals with contagious

diseases, such as parvo, during their stay. This prevents the

diseases from being spread to other patients during their time in

our clinic. Gloves and gowns are worn when the TEAM members

handle any animals located in isolation.

And last, but certainly not least, Norman. Dr. McCumber's dog and our

unofficial stress relief device. Always there for a quick pat and a tail wag

if any of the Doctors or TEAM members should need a quick pick me up.