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SIGNS OF EMERGENCY TOXINS If exposure is suspected, call us immediately or ASPCA Animal Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 or your vet.  PET FIRST AID & TRANSPORTATION When transporting your pet to an emergency vet, keep calm, minimize movement, and call us at 1-865-637-0114 en route.

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Sandra Kreceman, DVM

Associate Veterinarian Dr. Kreceman was born in Knoxville, TN, and was raised to be a true Tennessee VOL fan. Her dad took her to football games when she was young, and her mom dressed her in a UT cheerleading outfit for professional portraits when she was 3 years old. It was only natural that she Sandra Kreceman, DVM

Lisa Parker, DVM

Veterinarian and Medical Director Dr. Parker grew up on a small farm in Fairbanks, AK, and found her passion for animals and veterinary medicine as a child. She has called east Tennessee home for over 20 years, and she earned a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and cellular and molecular biology as well as her Doctorate Lisa Parker, DVM

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Other Animals

At Knoxville Pet Emergency Clinic, we understand that sometimes pets other than dogs and cats need emergency care too. While we specialize in after-hours emergency care for dogs and cats, we also want to ensure that all pet owners in the Knoxville area have access to the resources they need in case of an emergency Other Animals

First Aid & Transportation

FIRST AID In case of a pet emergency, it’s important to stay calm and composed, as pets can sense and react to our stress. While it’s always recommended to seek professional veterinary care as soon as possible, knowing basic first aid techniques for pets can be helpful in managing the situation until you can get First Aid & Transportation

Toxins

As a pet owner, it’s important to be aware of the potential toxins that can harm your furry friend. Here are some of the most common pet toxins to watch out for: If you suspect that your pet has been exposed to any of these toxins, it’s important to seek veterinary care immediately. Call ASPCA Toxins

What is an Emergency?

If you think it’s an emergency, bring your loved one in! What signs indicate an emergency situation? Again, if you note any of the above signs or feel your pet needs immediate medical attention, call us for emergency pet care in the Knoxville, Tennessee area. What do you do? Call immediately or come in! 865-637-0114