Referring Veterinarians
"The open lines of communication and timely access to all the resources at InTown's emergency/critical care and specialty hospitals have a direct, positive impact on the care my patients receive."
David Rousseau, DVM
Specialty Services
Maintaining strong relationships with our veterinary colleagues is a priority to all of us at InTown Veterinary Group. Our board-certified specialists are accessible and available for both general consultations and consultations on specific cases.
Click on a specialty for service information or go to specialists for profiles and department schedules:
Emergency and Critical Care Services
Mass Vet, Essex Vet and Port City (opening Sept 4, 2008) provide emergency/ critical care 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. We always have experienced practitioners on duty fully equipped to handle a diverse medical and surgical caseload. As the primary veterinarian, you can expect a timely and comprehensive transfer of information on your client's case.
Auxiliary Services
Seminars on various topics are open to area veterinarians throughout the year.
Patients treated at MVRH or ECVRH must be referred by their regular veterinarian. The patient will be treated only for the condition for which they were referred. No routine procedures, such as vaccinations or heartworm testing, will be performed on any referral or referral emergency patient.