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florida veterinary referral center

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239-992-8878
Fax: 239-992-0884
9220 estero park commons blvd
suite 7
estero, florida 33928
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About Florida Veterinary Referral Center
   Welcome to Florida Veterinary Referral Center & 24-Hour Emergency and Critical Care A new state-of-the-art, 24-hour, 7 day a week, specialty referral and emergency hospital. At FVRC, our mission is to provide exceptional quality patient care along with outstanding service to our clients and the referral community. We are committed to offering our veterinary clients the highest level of emergency and specialty care for their pets. Our veterinary specialists work closely with your veterinarian to provide expert knowledge, advanced diagnostics and treatments for each patient. At FVRC, we strive to maintain effective communications with each client and their veterinarian.
Hours of Operation:
   All year round.
Emergency Hours of Operation:
   All year round.
Services Provided:
   Florida Veterinary Referral Center & 24-Hour Emergency and Critical Care is a twenty-four hour emergency and referral-only, state-of-the-art veterinary hospital located in Estero, Florida. The hospital opened its doors in June, 2006. Our facility includes: INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE UNIT TWO SURGICAL SUITES DIGITAL RADIOLOGY AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY OFF-SITE MRI AND CT RADIO IODINE (I-131) TREATMENT FOR HYPERTHYROID CATS Our goal is to provide the highest veterinary care available to you and your pet 24- hours, 7 days a week, 365 days per year.

We deal with behavior issues!

The most common cases presented to a veterinary behaviorist include:
* Aggression in dogs
* House soiling in cats.

Some signs are not obvious to owners:

* Severe fears of noises, places, people or things
* Jumpiness or skittishness in any environment
* Chewing and eating of odd items
* Overgrooming that causes hair or skin damage
* Repetitive behaviors like circling or snapping at invisible bugs

Before a behavior consultation is sought, your veterinarian should perform a through physical exam and some screening laboratory tests (a complete blood count, serum chemistry profile, thyroid function evaluation and urinalysis are common.) This is because some medical problems like diabetes, Cushing’s disease and problems of the thyroid can affect and change behavior.

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