On Friday, June 5, 2020, Diane Johnson, DVM, and Tania Marchand, MD, owners of
Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia
, along with VIPs and guests, broke ground on a new sister facility in DeLand, Florida, located at 2100 E. New York Ave.
The ultra-modern, 7,500 sq. ft. facility is scheduled to open Spring 2021. Initially, pet parents will be able to bring in their pets on a walk-in basis, nights, weekends, and holidays, moving to 24/7 as the hospital grows. Services will include emergency and critical care, advanced diagnostics including digital x-ray, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), and fluoroscopy, as well as an onsite intensive care unit (ICU), laboratory, and digital cytology services. Select specialty services by board-certified veterinary specialists will also be available.
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The inspiration to create a second hospital was fueled by requests from the region’s primary care veterinarians who need a more convenient and reliable resource for their patients in need of emergency services.
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For construction updates and photos please continue to visit
our website
and follow us on
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For additional information, contact Sunni Willis, CVT, Human Resources at 386.252.0206.
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A sign of things to come.
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Safety first! Hard hats, masks, and hand sanitizer.
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From left to right:
- Jennifer Green, DVM, Veterinary Svcs Director, Halifax Humane Society
- Diane Johnson, DVM, Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia, Owner
- Robert F. Apgar, Mayor, City of DeLand
- Tania Marchand, MD, Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia, Owner
- Todd B. Allen, Fire Chief, City of DeLand
- Jason D. Umberger, Chief of Police, City of DeLand
- Officer Tim Jackson, and his K9 ‘Alan’, Daytona Beach Police Department
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696 S Yonge St, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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OPEN 24/7
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