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Animal Emergency & Specialty Center Receives Grace Humanitarian Award
Chaos doesn’t punch a clock. Pets have medical emergencies at any hour, any day of the week. Animal Emergency & Specialty Center of Chattanooga is dedicated to helping animals in their darkest hours whether the animal is a beloved family pet, or the abandoned or abused animals of McKamey Animal Center. McKamey Animal Center provides…
Read MoreDr. Baine Awarded 2015 Donald W. Zantop Emerging Leader Award
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Katherine Baine, the head of our Avian and Exotics department, is the recipient of the 2015 Donald W. Zantop Emerging Leader Award by the Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV) for her work in avian medicine. Recipients were selected based on the following criteria: Leadership Education of veterinarians, veterinary…
Read MoreJune 2016 Update
Innovetive Petcare Innovetive Petcare is an experienced, forward-thinking group that owns and operates veterinary hospitals across the United States. Innovetive Petcare is committed to: High-quality veterinary care directed by the hospital’s medical director Building and maintaining a superior veterinary hospital that meets and exceeds standards of care Being a good member of the community Supporting the…
Read MoreAESC in Nooga.com
New Emergency Animal Center Offers 24/7 Services, High-Tech Tools by CHLOÉ MORRISON The Animal Emergency Specialty Center of Chattanooga has moved to a bigger location to serve pet owners 24/7. “This is an important step toward ensuring we can continue to offer the most advanced diagnostics and treatment options to our patients and to referring…
Read MoreAnimal Emergency & Specialty Center Open House in the News
Officials with Animal Emergency & Specialty Center will introduce the new state-of-the-art veterinary hospital at an open house on Saturday, April 23, that includes a Smoky Mountain DockDogs competition. The aquatic contests, for dogs that love to run, jump and swim, will continue in an abbreviated version Sunday, April 24. Owned by Innovetive Petcare Inc.,…
Read MoreNew Location for The Animal Emergency & Specialty Center
The Animal Emergency & Specialty Center of Chattanooga, East Tennessee’s premier veterinary emergency & specialty hospital, is excited to announce the opening of its new state-of-the-art facility. The hospital moved from its current location to 6393 Lee Highway in Chattanooga on April 25, 2016. This convenient location and the building’s layout provide improved accessibility for…
Read MoreWBIR TV Features Dr. Baine
Click Here for Video An East Tennessee veterinarian, Dr. Katherine Baine, specializes in birds but cares for all kinds of exotic animals. She received a recent visit from Gorby and his owner. Gorby is a 28 year old parrot. He has arthritis and a problem with plucking his own feathers but that’s improving. “He was…
Read MoreDr. Katherine Baine Featured in Newspaper Article
Animal Emergency & Specialty Center’s avian & exotic veterinarian, Dr. Katherine Baine, was recently featured in this Knoxville article: Avian and exotic veterinarian Katherine Baine never quite knows what to expect from her day when she wakes up each morning. She might perform an ultrasound on a koi fish or stitch up a hedgehog. Baine accepts…
Read MoreDonation to Dogs on Deployment
Animal Emergency & Specialty Center made a donation to Dogs on Deployment, a non-profit organization that supports our men and women in our military by boarding their pets while they are aware on deployment. Innovetive Petcare and its clinics financially support our employees, their causes, and the communities in which they are involved through employee-directed charitable…
Read MoreAESC Participates in Clinical Trial of New Canine Lymphoma Drug
Animal Emergency & Specialty Center has been selected to participate in the clinical trial of Aratana Therapeutic’s new canine lymphoma drug. AESC is the only hospital in the region selected to participate in the clinical trial. AESC’s oncology department is headed by Dr. Jeffrey Phillips, DVM, MSpVM, Ph.D., DACVIM, who is heading the trial. Cancer…
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