Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota

Oakdale, United States

4.4

10 reviews

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Specialties

Passionate care. Meaningful relationships.

Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota is an emergency and specialty referral veterinary clinic located in Oakdale, MN. We treat dogs, cats, reptiles, amphibians, birds, ferrets, guinea pigs, small animals, exotic pets and more. Our facility offers 24 hour care, seven days a week, and we welcome emergency visits.

We provide treatment for:

Car accident injuries

Animal fights & lacerations

Poisoning

Chronic ailments

Acute illness

Services we offer include:

Surgery & rehabilitation

Final care & euthanasia services

Dentistry

Additional services we provide include radiology, cardiology, dermatology, cancer care, internal medicine, hyperthyroid treatment, and more. If your pets need blood work, oxygen therapy, intensive care, X-​rays, ultrasound, or any other care that requires immediate attention, we are ready to respond. We accept all major credit cards.

Call Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota to schedule an appointment today.

History

Established in 1980.

The Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota (AERC) was established over 30 years ago by a group of veterinarians who wanted to provide their clients with quality veterinary care during non-​business hours.

We started out with one clinic, one veterinarian, and one technician! Over the years, our hospitals have grown, and we highly value the relationships we’ve built with local veterinarians, pets and owners in the many communities we serve. Today, we employ a wide variety of doctors and health care team members — all specially trained in emergency and critical care – in addition to a growing referral practice for when your pet just isn’t feeling like himself.

Meet the Manager

Karen R.

Manager

Karen Reynhout, DVM, has been a dedicated member of AERC since 1992. Karen was promoted to Medical Director in 2002, adding management duties to her continued role as a team veterinarian. In 2012, she was promoted again to Hospital Director.

Karen has been commended by grieving clients for her compassionate bedside manner. The ability to support clients at such difficult times is the part of her job she finds most rewarding.