At VCA Midwest Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center we deliver the most progressive and appropriate treatments available in Emergency & Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Neurology, Diagnostic Imaging, and Oncology.
Our veterinarians, technicians and other pet friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards to help ensure that all of our patients receive the most advanced and compassionate care available.
Welcome to VCA MidWest Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center, Nebraska’s only full-time, state-of-the-art hospital dedicated to specialty & emergency medicine. Our internationally renowned board-certified veterinarians work in partnership with primary care veterinarians by referral throughout Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Kansas to deliver the most progressive and appropriate treatments available in Emergency & Critical Care, Diagnostic Imaging, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Medical Oncology and Surgery.
As board-certified specialists, emergency veterinarians, and highly trained licensed veterinary technicians, we are committed to providing exceptional care for pets with complex medical and surgical needs. We work in partnership with primary care veterinarians to select and deliver the most appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical treatment options. We’re all on the same team - your pet’s team.
But it’s not only about the medicine here. We truly love animals and hold each and every one dear as we lavish them with care and comfort during their stay. It’s hard not to grow attached, but we know they return to loving homes to people who think of them as family members just like we do, which makes it all worthwhile.
Thank you for the privilege of being a part of your pet’s healthcare team.
We harness the scale and strength of our global network while acknowledging each individual's contribution. We work locally to improve the lives of all who interact with our brand.
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Critical Care DVM
Critical Care DVM is a blog written by our own Dr. Byers! Many pet parents have found his blog helpful in explaining the most complicated of disease processes. Dr. Christopher G. Byers received his BS degree in Animal Sciences from Colorado State University, and graduated as a University Honors Scholar. He earned his DVM degree from Cornell University. He is a practicing, board-certified veterinary specialist in both emergency/critical care and small animal internal medicine. He is a Certified Veterinary Journalist and the founder and editor of the popular blog, CriticalCareDVM – Because Pets Can Have Specialists Too!
Visit Critical Care DVMKohll’s/Essential Pharmacy Compunding
Essential Pharmacy Compounding (EPC) is a division of Kohll’s Pharmacy & Homecare which has been in operation since 1948. EPC has a long history of providing safe and effective compounded medication to humans and animals.
Our top priority is safety. Our hallmark is high quality. Our legacy is recognized excellence. EPC was the first PCAB accredited* pharmacy in Nebraska and remains the only compounding pharmacy in the state accredited for non-sterile AND sterile compounding. EPC’s expertise in veterinary compounding is unmatched and includes a full time on-staff veterinarian. Our compounding standards meet and exceed the requirements of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP). EPC uses the industry-leading analytical laboratory to validate both our compounds and our PROCESS. EPC makes this commitment to quality because in-house testing simply is not good enough. EPC is completely transparent and proud to provide customers with documentation validating USP standards are met and exceeded. EPC is licensed in all required states to provide sterile, non-sterile and controlled drug formulations. EPC was one of the first in the nation to participate in NABP’s** Verified Pharmacy Program (VPP).
Hearts United For Animals
Hearts United for Animals is a no-kill shelter, sanctuary and animal welfare organization dedicated to the relief of suffering located in Aubrun, NE. They take the creatures who are lost, afraid, hungry or ill and comfort them, give them a warm soft bed, good food, medical care and most of all, love.
Hearts United for Animals not a typical shelter. The dogs share large yards where they romp and play with friends. We know and love every one of our dogs. Every dog at Hearts United for Animals has been altered and is current on medical care. They can tell you in detail about their personalities, likes and dislikes.
Hearts United for Animals is located on a 65-acre farm of trees and grass. They care for over 400 dogs at any time. All of the dogs at the Shelter are well loved and happy. If you have the opportunity to come to Nebraska, we hope that you can stop in and visit the dogs.
Hearts United for Animals is the innovator of long-distance adoptions. Beginning in 1993, we have placed dogs in 45 states and Canada. HUA has even been honored by the Smithsonian Institute for our oustanding use of technology in the placement of dogs though our Jet Set Dogs program.
Hearts United for Animals assists families of the Midwest region with vet care for their animals when the families are unable to pay. This very often means responding to an emergency call for a suffering pet that can have the care it needs because HUA is going to pay.
TLC Canine Rescue Center
Founded in the year 1999, by Pauline Larsen, The TLC Canine Center is a shelter for homeless and abused dogs in the Midwest. The main physical shelter is currently based in Newell, Iowa, and is a small facility with space for about 24 dogs, but will soon be expanding to the Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Omaha, Nebraska areas to serve dogs all across the Midwest. This includes moving to a foster based model of care so that each dog can have the one-on-one attention needed to thrive.
TLC Canine Center is a registered 501(c)(3), nonprofit shelter for dogs. All three locations are staffed by volunteers. We are thankful for the many organizations and individuals that support us. Without them, we could not survive! We are always in need of financial support to help with the day to day care of the animals and the vet bills which never end. The initial cost of most dogs brought to the shelter is at least $150. This includes necessary shots, treatment for parasites, neutering or spaying, and any other needed care. Often there are additional medical bills as we determine the specific problems of the individual animal. The TLC is also responsible for the expenses for the TLC dogs that are in foster homes.
Good Karma Dog Center
Looking for Miss Manners for your dog? Good Karma Dog Center unites the science of how dogs learn with reward-based techniques. This method supports trust, teamwork and compassion. Together they will use operant and classical conditioning systems to shape your dog into a "livable" canine companion. Transform your dog's behaviors by way of guidance and leadership.
Certified Dog Trainer Barbara Flick has an extensive background of service to people and animals. Barbara is active with the Nebraska Humane Society, pet rescue groups and as court appointed Guardian for Special Needs Adults. She is also an AKC Good Citizen evaluator.