A Quick Update from BCAH
In light of the current situation and due to the concerns around the spread of COVID-19, we want to update you on the measures we are taking in response to this unprecedented crisis.
In light of the current situation and due to the concerns around the spread of COVID-19, we want to update you on the measures we are taking in response to this unprecedented crisis.
As we continue to offer curbside care, we want to assure you that we have and always will continue to be a fear free clinic first and foremost.
As the number of COVID cases rises in Toronto, our main focus, as it has been all along, is to keep our clients and our team safe.
We’re bringing our full team back together so that we can resume normal hours and make more appointments available. However, adjusting the shifts will require us to have slightly reduced hours next week only. Going forward we will be operating at our normal pre-pandemic hours.
To my amazing team, I say thank you from deep in my soul. I could not ask to work with a more remarkable and brave group of people.
As we inch back to a new normal in Toronto, we are expanding our hours to be closer to our normal operating times, as well as re-starting 4DX testing on Saturdays.
We can resume our full range of services, including Annual Visits, but there are still many constraints and procedures to keep you and our team safe.
Social distancing should include your pets. If your pet has been in contact with anyone with COVID-19, be it in your home or out and about, and needs to come into the hospital you must inform us when we arrange the appointment.
It’s that time of year. With sustained temperatures above 3 degrees Celcius, ticks are active and hungry. We have already seen several attached ticks on pets.
After a few weeks of this “new normal”, we’ve compiled the following list of tips to help us help you provide the best possible care for your pet during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As you know the Covid-19 Pandemic is accelerating quickly. We are trying to remain open to continue to provide needed urgent care to your pets. For the safety of all, the following procedures are being put in place for as long as required. We ask that you respect these procedures–they are designed to protect both you and our team and keep us open as a hospital.
The best information we have at this time about pets and COVID-19 is in this excellent FAQ from the Veterinary Emergency Clinic.