by BEVS | Aug 16, 2021 | Internal Medicine, Pet Health
If your pet struggles with chronic, complicated, or complex diseases or conditions, your primary care veterinarian may refer you to a veterinary internist – a specialist in internal medicine, for further evaluation or ongoing care. What Is an Internist? Primary care...
by BEVS | Nov 7, 2017 | Emergency Visits, Internal Medicine
By Jason Starr Observer staff Vermont’s only 24-hour animal hospital will triple in size and move to Marshall Avenue under a plan the Williston Development Review Board approved in concept last week. Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists — BEVS — is...
by BEVS | Apr 21, 2017 | Emergency Visits, Internal Medicine, Oncology, Surgery
Our Hospital Administrator, Whitney was fortunate enough to be interviewed by Bruce and Hobbes on WVTK. Listen to the interview about BEVS, you’ll get some great info on the hospital and how to find us in a pinch! The interview aired on Thursday, April 20th,...
by BEVS | Jun 23, 2014 | Internal Medicine
“Meow”, a stunning 16 year-old feline, was not feeling her best—she had been progressively losing weight despite an increased appetite, urinating and drinking more than normal, and having intermittent vomiting. Once blood work was completed at her veterinarian office,...
by BEVS | Sep 18, 2013 | Internal Medicine
A 16-year-old female spayed domestic short-haired cat weighing 6.3kg was evaluated for decreased appetite, hind limb weakness and vomiting. She had been seen by her family veterinarian 3 days prior to presentation to BEVS for “landing hard” after jumping down...
by BEVS | Dec 18, 2012 | immune system disease, Internal Medicine
Joey’s owners were worried. After having been sprayed by a skunk directly in the face a few days before, this 4 year old Chihuahua mix had never returned to his happy old self. His skin looked yellow, his gums were very pale, and he was passing dark orange urine. ...