Reviews for Delmarva Animal Emergency Center
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Monday: 6PM - 8AM
Tuesday: 6PM - 8AM
Wednesday: 6PM - 8AM
Thursday: 6PM - 8AM
Friday: 6PM - 12AM
Saturday: Open 24 hoursSunday: Open 24 hours
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Google: 4.1/5 Facebook: 4.1/5 Tripadvisor: 4/5 BBB: C+Delmarva Animal Emergency Center
1482 E Lebanon Rd, Dover
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He took our boy Dakota in for diabetes on Saturday morning from having high sugar .They did a quick exam and came up with a plan to get him back in the right direction.picked him up Monday morning and was a completely different boy he was so much better.i was very pleased with there outcome.
I can't tell you how frantic I was when I brought my 3 year old cat here. He couldn't pee. He was crying every time he tried. He kept making trips to the box and sitting in there for a long time and not voiding. He was blocked with crystals. He needed a catheter. They monitored him through the night and made him comfortable. Then he was transferred to my vet the next day to be monitored and back here the following evening still with the catheter. Afterward, another day at my vet, and finally, I was able to bring him home. He did well for 2 days but started with the tiny pee and blood in his urine. So back to here. These people genuinely care. Thankfully, he wasn't blocked...read full review
We rushed our sick girl, Cue, to Delmarva late Christmas Eve into Christmas morning, and met with Dr. Jennifer Scheidt. She's a great listener, is gentle and warm, and very clearly communicates what she's seeing and the path forward. She and the team got to work immediately to help Cue. Our Angel wound up passing away with them a few hours later, but not before Dr. Jennifer and the team did everything they could to save her. Our chests feel like black holes, but we are eternally grateful for their efforts to help Cue.***To Dr. Jennifer and team -Cue had the biggest heart in the world, and we've promised to remind each other "WWCD" (What Would Cue Do?) for the rest of...read full review