Memphis Veterinary Emergency

During normal business hours for MVS, the day-time emergency team receives referred emergencies from local veterinarians. Our daytime emergency veterinarians (Hospitalists) receive referred emergencies and are able to facilitate a plan between your pets regular veterinarian and the specialists. Typically the hospitalist admits the patient to begin diagnosics and emergency care and then the patient transfers to the appropriate specialist the following morning for continued specialized care. If you are concerned your pet is having a medical emergency, please contact your regular veterinarian immediately.

 

   Dr Ai Takeuchi, VMD

   Hospitalist

 

 

  

  Dr Laura Bahorich, VMD

  Hospitalist

 

 

 

 

PetMed Emergency Services

After regular business hours, the MVS facility is home to PetMed, a veterinary emergency clinic. PetMed offers state-of-the-art emergency care for your four-legged family members. Whether your pet suffers a sudden illness, accident or other trauma, our dedicated and experienced staff of veterinary professionals will be on hand to deliver critical medical attention with compassion and skill.

The PetMed facility is equipped to provide after hours hospitalization, specialized diagnostics, and complete surgical services. We work as a team with your primary veterinarian to ensure your pet has comprehensive care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. By communicating effectively with your veterinarian, together we can provide the healthcare your pet needs.

Visiting PetMed

If possible, please call prior to arrival to ensure prompt care: 901-624-9002. In the event of an emergency, it is not necessary that you call before arriving at our facility.

When PetMed is Open

Monday – Thursday: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.

Weekends: 6:00 p.m. Friday until 8:00 a.m. Monday

Holidays Open all major holidays.

For more information, visit us online at petmedemergency.com.

Amy Walsh-Endler, DVM

Dr. Walsh-Endler is a 2005 graduate of Mississippi State University. Following graduation, she completed a one-year rotating internship in small animal medicine, surgery and emergency at VCA Aurora and VCA Berwyn hospitals outside Chicago. After completion of her internship, Dr. Walsh-Endler moved to her husband’s hometown of New Orleans and joined a local specialty and emergency hospital. She joined the PetMed Emergency Center staff in June 2008.

Dr. Walsh-Endler enjoys all aspects of emergency and critical care medicine, but has special interests in toxicology, anesthesia/pain management and feline medicine. When she is not working, she enjoys knitting, baking and spending time with her husband, two dogs and three cats.