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Old 11-07-2006, 07:13 PM
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In my bird room, on thier closet door, I keep a list of 7 board certified avian vets numbers, as well as the centers they send thier emergencies to, and some of thier cell phone numbers for emergency as well. I printed out directions from my doorstep to ALL the Dr's listed I have them arranged so they are listed in the way I would use them if I needed to.
I have my two main vets printed out and on my refridgerator with Directions also. My neighbor, who has my alarm code, also has ALL my vet info. The township police, that have my alarm registed, also has my vet info.(not sure if they would ever use it)
My vet is also listed in my cell phone.


another important thing is to take a dry run if possible to your emergency clinic BEFORE an emergency happens. In an emergency, EVERY SECOND counts.

Ny people- Animal Medical Center in Manhattan open 24/7/365 212-838-7053 is the appointment number....check the site for main numer. Dr Quesenberry is the Exotic dept head.

NJ people (Northern) AMC is where you will all be sent....even from Oradell and West Caldwell. Oradell and West Caldwell use AMC as THIER emergency clinic.

NJ People (central-south east) Red Bank Vet Hospital Tinton Falls NJ 732-747-3636 open 24/7/365 Dr Brown is the Exotic dept. head.
Dr Strunk and Dr Pilney are also wonderful vets.

NJ/Pa/Del people, University of Pa in Philly. Dr Rosenthal is the Exotic dept head. Dr B(Joelle or close to that) is also very good
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