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24/7 Emergency and Specialty Animal Hospital | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - The Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital and Asheville Veterinary Specialists combine to make a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Asheville, NC. Open 24/7 for all your emergency and specialty veterinary needs.

  • http://www.reachvet.com/print-map Map | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - R.E.A.C.H. is conveniently located on Brevard Rd. (Route 191) directly between the Biltmore Square Mall or Jim Barkley Toyota (South) & the WNC Farmer’s Market or Moose Café (North). For exact location information, refer to the map below.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/our-hospital Our Hospital | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Mission Statement: Our mission, as a group of compassionate and professional team members, is to provide exceptional emergency and specialty medicine and critical care to the pets of western North Carolina. Our goal is to provide the best emergency and specialty veterinary care possible, in an environment where our referring veterinarians and clients feel welcome, cared for and respected. R.E.A.C.H. stands for Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital.  
  • http://www.reachvet.com/community-involvement Community Involvement | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Community involvement is an important part of R.E.A.C.H. Look for us at local animal events and for open houses, classes and other exciting things at our hospital. We care about animals and the people who love them and are committed to education so that animals may be better cared for.  
  • http://www.reachvet.com/employee-month Employee of the Month | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) -   Congratulations to our Employee of the Month! Scott is our Employee of the Month. He was nominated by his team for continuously going above and beyond to provide the best care for our patients. Congratulations, Scott!
  • http://www.reachvet.com/internal-medicine-services-asheville-veterinary-specialists Internal Medicine Services at Asheville Veterinary Specialists | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Welcome to the Internal Medicine Service at Asheville Veterinary Specialists and Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital. Our Internal Medicine team is dedicated to helping you and your pet when they need further diagnostics and intensive medical care. Our Internal Medicine team is comprised of Dr. Paula Levine, DVM DACVIM and Chastity, VTS (SAIM). Both Dr. Levine and Chastity have many years in the specialty field of Internal Medicine. Dr.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/frequently-asked-questions Frequently Asked Questions | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Click 0n the the questions below for more information What Options Do I have for Payments? What is Your Visitation Policy? What Do I Do if I Find Injured or Orphaned Wildlife? Other FAQ’s Q: How will my regular veterinarian know what happened to my pet at REACH/AVS?
  • http://www.reachvet.com/care-credit-0 Payment Options | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - R.E.A.C.H. understands that emergency situations not only yield stressful times but can also bear financial burden. In an effort to relieve some of these pressures, R.E.A.C.H. provides Care Credit as a form of payment. 
  • http://www.reachvet.com/jobs-reach Careers at R.E.A.C.H. and A.V.S. | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - The quality care delivered to patients at R.E.A.C.H. and A.V.S. is achieved by the teamwork of the staff members. Due to the nature of our work, wherever a staff person is at any moment, the individual must respond to the situation at hand. Depending on what each new work day brings to the hospital, one could find him/herself performing any number of tasks that might not necessarily be their assigned job duties.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/recalls RECALLS! | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Below is the most recent list from the FDA on Animal Health Recalls with links to product recall information.    Click here for all recalls from the FDA.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/pet-toxins Pet Toxins | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Toxins are responsible for many of the visits we see here at the emergency hospital. The vast number of toxic agents around us and the inquisitive nature of our pets makes exposure a common occurrence. Treating toxicities can be very rewarding when the toxin is identified and treated early. Many pets are saved from severe illness or death because of rapid response by their guardian and appropriate treatment at the hospital. Other situations can be very difficult to treat when the type of exposure is unknown or there are delays in getting them to the hospital.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/injuredorphaned-wildlife Injured/Orphaned Wildlife | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Animals will often be more aggressive if they are injured or diseased. Be extremely cautious when approaching any injured animal or animal which appears to be sick or is acting in an abnormal manner. Relocate children and pets indoors. Bats, foxes, raccoons and skunks cannot be rehabilitated due to the possibility of rabies and should not be handled.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/case-studies-0 Case Studies | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - A word of caution: Some of the images included in our case studies are of graphic injuries and may not be suitable for sensitive readers. We have marked the links to these stories with a **
  • http://www.reachvet.com/node/691 Pet Loss Support | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Coping with the loss of a companion animal The death of an animal companion can be a devastating loss.  Anyone that considers their pet a friend, companion or family member knows the intense pain that accompanies the loss of that friend.  Adults, children and other pets in the family may each have their own unique difficulties in coping. 
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  • Rana A. Albabtain - Five Stars

    After months of using the liquid formula unfortunately i got allergic to it, so i l looked up this one online and it works perfectly! Btw i am a female and my doctor said it is even better to use the men's formula for better results

  • J. Winters - Nice light, many great features!

    This little light is super bright and cool. It's got a USB cord that wraps around the top and has a little spot it sets in. It's very nice and portable and has a very cool feature of pulling open to be a lantern and then collapsing back down for use as a flashlight. I am going to keep it in our camping supplies but it would also be great to have handy in case of a natural disaster or power outage. I received a discount on the purchase of this for a chance to try it and give my honest review and opinion. This does not affect my review however. I do give products less than 4 or 5 stars if don't feel like the product deserves it. This is really a nice, solid light with cool features and will come in very handy.

  • Summerville - Good clean look

    Exactly what I expected. Good clean look, easy-ish installation. After figuring out the left vs. right mounting (you'll know if it's wrong very quickly) I still had a bit of trouble getting the screws in cleanly. It would have been nice if they included a right-angle phillips, but life goes on.