Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital provides affordable, personalized ER care for pets in northern Baltimore and southern York counties. Our veterinarians are skilled in surgery, intensive care, and in the management of trauma, internal medicine, and heart disease. If you have an after-hours pet emergency, turn to the vet ER team that treats you like family.
Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital provides personalized vet ER care for pets in a warm and welcoming environment. We are so excited to open our emergency pet clinic to the community and bring our 40+ years of emergency veterinary and pet experience to your four-legged companions. We know that a pet emergency can be traumatic and stressful, so we take the time to get to know you and your pets personally, so that we can provide the highest quality emergency vet services at the best possible value.
We care for your pet as if it were our own, so our after-hours vet ER services are wide-ranging, kind hearted, and affordable. If you have an after-hours pet emergency, turn to the team that treats you like family.
Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital provides personalized vet ER care for pets in a warm and welcoming environment. We are so excited to open our emergency pet clinic to the community and bring our 40+ years of emergency veterinary and pet experience to your four-legged companions. We know that a pet emergency can be traumatic and stressful, so we take the time to get to know you and your pets personally, so that we can provide the highest quality emergency vet services at the best possible value.
We care for your pet as if it were our own, so our after-hours vet ER services are wide-ranging, kind hearted, and affordable. If you have an after-hours pet emergency, turn to the team that treats you like family.
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Meet Our Team
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Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital is led by a team of experienced veterinarians and pet care specialists.
Women-owned, we strive every day to ensure our after-hours pet ER services are comprehensive, state-of-the-art, compassionate, and affordable.
Our priority is the health and wellbeing of your pets and furry friends.
We have over 40 years of pet emergency experience that we love sharing with our Mason Dixon neighbors - especially when they need us most.
We can't wait to meet you and your companions!
Women-owned, we strive every day to ensure our after-hours pet ER services are comprehensive, state-of-the-art, compassionate, and affordable.
Our priority is the health and wellbeing of your pets and furry friends.
We have over 40 years of pet emergency experience that we love sharing with our Mason Dixon neighbors - especially when they need us most.
We can't wait to meet you and your companions!
Explore Our Facility
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Take a tour of our state-of-the-art facilities, treatment options, and pet care exam rooms.
We offer an in-house veterinary surgical suite, including specialized equipment for x-rays and ultrasounds, together with a pet pharmacy and isolation ward (for furry friends with infectious diseases).
If you have an after-hours pet emergency in Northern Baltimore or Southern York counties, Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital can help!
We offer an in-house veterinary surgical suite, including specialized equipment for x-rays and ultrasounds, together with a pet pharmacy and isolation ward (for furry friends with infectious diseases).
If you have an after-hours pet emergency in Northern Baltimore or Southern York counties, Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital can help!
Intensive Care
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When a pet receives intensive care at Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital, it is a coordinated effort between our team members - your pet's assigned veterinary technician and the veterinarians on staff.
Several parameters are evaluated frequently, at times hourly, while your pet is hospitalized.
These include body temperature, breathing rate, heart rate and rhythm, glucose (blood sugar) levels, electrolytes, oxygen levels, level of consciousness, blood pressure, urinary output, level of hydration, nutrition and adequate pain control.
Several parameters are evaluated frequently, at times hourly, while your pet is hospitalized.
These include body temperature, breathing rate, heart rate and rhythm, glucose (blood sugar) levels, electrolytes, oxygen levels, level of consciousness, blood pressure, urinary output, level of hydration, nutrition and adequate pain control.
In-house Laboratory
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Our ER is equipped with a comprehensive in-house laboratory that can measure a variety of blood values in a short amount of time.
In most cases, results are ready within an hour.
This allows us to create a proper treatment plan for your pet as well as make decisions and therapeutic choices to expedite the healing process.
CBC measures the number of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets in a sample of blood.
The numbers of each type of cell provides information to help diagnose anemia, infections and leukemia.
In most cases, results are ready within an hour.
This allows us to create a proper treatment plan for your pet as well as make decisions and therapeutic choices to expedite the healing process.
CBC measures the number of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets in a sample of blood.
The numbers of each type of cell provides information to help diagnose anemia, infections and leukemia.
Oxygen Supplementation
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Low blood oxygen can quickly progress to a life-threatening situation.
Your pet may show signs including increased breathing effort, restlessness, change in body posture to assist in breathing or change in gum color.
Oxygen therapy can be given for a short or long period of time in the hospital.
Oxygen can be delivered to your pet via tubes resting in their nose, a face mask, or an oxygen chamber.
This treatment increases the amount of oxygen being delivered to the lungs and blood.
Oxygen therapy may be needed for our pets when they are battling pneumonia, heart disease, trauma to the lungs and other diseases that prevent oxygen from adequately reaching the lungs and blood.
Your pet may show signs including increased breathing effort, restlessness, change in body posture to assist in breathing or change in gum color.
Oxygen therapy can be given for a short or long period of time in the hospital.
Oxygen can be delivered to your pet via tubes resting in their nose, a face mask, or an oxygen chamber.
This treatment increases the amount of oxygen being delivered to the lungs and blood.
Oxygen therapy may be needed for our pets when they are battling pneumonia, heart disease, trauma to the lungs and other diseases that prevent oxygen from adequately reaching the lungs and blood.
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