As of August 22, 2011, we began using the services of Littleton Area Veterinary Emergency Service for after-hours care of our patients and clients. They are just down the road from us at 59 W. Main Street, and can be reached by phone at 603-444-5533. They are fully staffed for emergencies, and are open between the hours of 5PM and 8AM on weekdays, and 24 hours a day on weekends and holidays. We are so excited to have them here!
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Excellent Emergency News!
August 23rd, 2011 — Administrative, General
Emergency Care Changes
January 3rd, 2011 — Administrative, General
After serious consideration, Dr. Winter has decided that the emergency needs of our very special clients and patients will be best met in the future by referral to a specialized, 24-hour emergency clinic. We have chosen Winnipesaukee Veterinary Emergency Center at 8 Maple Street, Suite 2, in Meredith, NH, to provide that emergency care for our patients. They can be reached at 603-279-1117. Click here for directions. Several of our clients have already traveled there for emergency care, and have been very pleased with the caring treatment they and their pets have received.
The decision to change our emergency procedure was a difficult one, and we did not make it lightly. We have been very pleased with the care our patients have received from our local colleagues over the past several years. We know that the distance to Meredith will almost certainly be farther than clients have traveled in the past for emergency care; however, the amount of time elapsed between your initial call and your pet being seen by the doctor will very likely be the same or shorter than it has been. When you call, you will reach WVEC immediately, and will be assisted in making the decision to travel for emergency care. You can then head south, and arrive at the emergency clinic in roughly an hour. If you know that your pet needs to be seen on emergency, you can simply get in the car and start driving to Meredith, and call them on the way to let them know you are coming.
Another advantage is that there will now be only one place you will have to go for emergency care. You won’t have to wonder whether it will be St. Johnsbury, Danville, Ryegate or East Haven on any given night. You will also receive the care of a veterinarian whose primary purpose is to provide after-hours emergency care, and who already on-site, awaiting your arrival. The vet and staff will be well-rested, and able to provide the same kind of care you would expect from the staff at Companion Pet Care during the day.
Because the travel distance will be greater in some cases, we do encourage all of our clients to call our office as early as possible during the day when you suspect that your pet is ill enough to be seen that day. We will be making every effort to squeeze in sick pets throughout the day, and will be offering convenient drop-off appointments for our established clients. If you come home to check on your pet at noon and find him or her to be sick, please don’t wait until you come home after work at the end of they day to call. We will be much more likely to be able to accommodate you if we hear from you earlier in the day.
Digital X-ray is up and running!
January 23rd, 2009 — General
Companion Pet Care has just gone a little greener (and we hope our colleagues will be green with envy!) We have just acquired a brand-spanking new digital x-ray system which allows us to dispense with harmful developing chemicals. We simply take our radiographs using special digital x-ray cassettes, which are read directly into a computer, and we have the images within a few seconds!
We can make exposure adjustments after the images have been taken, allowing us to take far fewer radiographs while trying to get the exposure just right, thereby exposing your pet to less radiation. We can also communicate our images to specialists for review simply by sending an e-mail instead of trotting down to the post office with our precious one-of-a-kind images and sending them away. We can even copy images onto a CD-ROM for clients if they need to hand-carry them to a specialist for referral cases, or look at them at home on their own computers.
We’ve been using our new system for about 3 weeks, and are very pleased with the ease of use and the quality of our images. Feel free to ask about our new equipment next time you’re in our office!
Dr. Winter is solo again
January 23rd, 2009 — General, Staffing
Quite belatedly, I’m announcing that Dr. Lambert has decided to leave Companion Pet Care and make her way south to Tennessee to be near her sister, who just became a new mother last summer! We wish her the best in her new endeavors, and we miss her presence in our clinic.
I’ll be looking for a new associate and hope to find just the right person to fit into our practice sometime over the next few months. In the meantime, our schedule seems to be full all the time, so please have patience with us as we try our best to accomodate all of our clients and fit everyone in in a timely fashion! Receptionists Jackie and Diane are doing an excellent job of triaging sick patients and scheduling their appointments appropriately. Technicians Becky and Jen are keeping up with client communications and helping me with my callbacks as much as possible.
Please be assured that we will NEVER compromise our high standards of patient and client care, no matter how busy we may be!
Welcome to our new blog!
April 13th, 2008 — Administrative, General
After several years of trying to find the time to keep our main CPC webpage updated regularly, I have decided to launch the CPC News blog. I find the blog format to be much easier to access and update, and my plan is to post interesting information of all kinds here. Check here regularly for educational tips, local administrative issues, and general news about our clinic. Enjoy!!!