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The vet emergency of the Aigle's region

in partnership with the vets of the Riviera-Chablais region and the Valais canton (Bas Valais, Valais Central)

The vet emergency of the Aigle's region

in partnership with the vets of the Riviera-Chablais region and the Valais canton (Bas Valais, Valais Central)

Welcome to EVC Aigle, a vet emergency center

A vet emergency can never be anticipated. Sometimes it is obvious that your pet needs immediate care, and other times it is a worry or doubt that pushes you to seek help.

Whatever the situation is, if you live in the regions of the Riviera-Chablais (Vevey, Montreux, Aigle) or the Valais canton (Martigny, Sion), the EVC Aigle emergency team is ready to take care of your emergency at any time.

Our ER vet service is located in Aigle, available 7 days a week, every night and 24 hours a day on weekends and public holidays.

You can always count on EVC Aigle to be by your side when you need it most. Here is what our service offers:

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Easy-access emergency center

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The EVC Aigle veterinary emergency center is located on the second floor of the Chablais medical imaging center. To access it, the building entrance is located on the left side.

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Many parking spaces are available free of charge.

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– From Vevey: A9 motorway exit 17 Aigle. Once off the motorway, head towards the Aigle industrial zone. Turn right at Landi Chablais-Lavaux.
– From Martigny: A9 motorway exit 18 St-Triphon. Once off the motorway, head towards the Aigle industrial zone. Turn left at Landi Chablais-Lavaux.

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Line 116, Aigle stop “imagerie médicale”

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A top-quality vet emergency service

The EVC Aigle emergency vet center is directly inspired by the human hospital model. We strive to offer you the highest quality care to meet the needs of each patient with the same rigor and attention as in our hospital care system.

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With state-of-the-art equipment, we are equipped to handle all emergencies, without exception.

Our center has a high-precision vet scanner, essential for treating neurological emergencies such as herniated discs. In addition, we offer an intensive care service specially designed to handle the most critical cases.

Because we are committed to ensuring quality care and optimal safety for all our patients, our facilities include kennels, catteries, as well as areas dedicated to contagious animals.

Finally, this service is made possible by sharing premises with our partner, the veterinary practice My-Vet, which provides scheduled care in various veterinary specialties, during business hours.

Thus, the EVC Aigle emergency center and My-Vet share the same premises and provide their customers and the region with a continuous 24/7 veterinary service:

  • My-Vet is responsible for care during working hours
  • EVC Aigle is responsible for providing emergency care every night during the week, as well as 24 hours a day on weekends and public holidays.
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Always ready, when you need it most

Always ready, when you need it most

Dr Marta Americano

Medical Director, EVC Aigle and EVC Châtel

DVM, MRCVS, PGCertAECCa

With over 10 years of experience, Dr. Americano is a veterinarian specializing in emergency and critical care, with a PGCert in ECC (Emergency & Critical Care). In addition, she is a highly qualified surgeon. Her determination, deep commitment and positive energy provide valuable support to her team, her patients and their owners.

Under her leadership, the team combines top-notch medical expertise with a warm welcome. It is very important to her and her team to transform each visit to the emergency room into a reassuring and soothing experience for you and your companion.

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Walk-in vet emergencies for :

  • Attacks
  • Accident on public roads
  • Cut limbs or tail
  • Heat stroke
  • Fights
  • Falls
  • Pain
  • Fatigue
  • Hit by a car
  • Hypothermia
  • Bites
  • Wound, laceration, perforation
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Fruits or vegetables
  • Garlic or onions
  • Chocolate
  • Foreign body
  • Dung
  • Toy
  • Lilies
  • Medication
  • Poison
  • Grapes or raisins
  • Toxins or rat bait
  • Ear infections
  • Allergic reactions and hives
  • Swelling
  • Anaphylactic reactions
  • Reactions to vaccines
  • Ecoulement nasal
  • Eternuement
  • Etouffement
  • Pneumothorax
  • Respiration difficile
  • Selles liquides
  • Toux
  • Vomiting
  • Blood in vomit
  • Blood in stool
  • Constipation
  • Decreased appetite
  • Anorexia
  • Diarrhea
  • Loose stools
  • Watery stools
  • Bloating
  • Seizures
  • Encephalitis
  • Herniated disc
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Dragging legs
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Loss of balance
  • Paralysis
  • Myelitis
  • Uncontrollable tremors
  • Head trauma
  • Acute vestibular syndrome
  • Urinary blockage
  • Caesarean section
  • Dystocia
  • Vulvar discharge
  • Urinary obstruction
  • Paraphimosis (swollen penis)
  • Propalpsus
  • Pyometra
    Blood in urine
    Frequent urination
  • Injury
  • Foreign body
  • Eye discharge
  • Corneal scratch
  • Glaucoma
  • Eye infection
  • Inflammation
  • Eyelid laceration
  • Dilated pupils
  • Redness
  • Corneal ulcer
  • Itching
  • Ear infection
  • Skin infections
  • External parasites
  • Skin lesions

They trust us with their emergencies

At EVC, we like to closely work with your treating vet

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An emergency can happen at any time, including when your primary or primary veterinarian is closed.

We act as an extension of their veterinary practices of the Riviera-Chablais region and the Valais canton for emergency care outside of business hours, medical transport using our ambulances, home visits when travel is not an option or for end-of-life care in the comfort of your own home.

We systematically send a detailed report to your veterinarian if we consult your pet.

 

Why choose EVC ?

Vet emergencies, our expertise

We’re available

Pet emergencies shouldn’t be put on hold. When in doubt, contact an emergency veterinarian on call 24/7, including weekends and holidays. Calls are free, and we promise, we don’t bite!

Stress less

Your pet’s well-being is our priority. With empathy and kindness, we take care of your companions, whether for small emergencies or more critical situations.

See a vet now

No appointment needed, come in 24/7. Emergency vet care starts the moment you walk in the door.

Trust

More than our job, it’s our passion! With our cutting-edge equipment inspired by human medicine, we use advanced technologies (MRI, scanners, ultrasound) to pamper your animals and offer them the best care.

On-call emergency vets for your region

  • Aclens
  • Aigle
  • Aran
  • Arveyes
  • Assens
  • Belmont-sur-Lausanne
  • Bettens
  • Bex
  • Bioley-Orjulaz
  • Blonay
  • Bottens
  • Bournens
  • Boussens
  • Bremblens
  • Brent
  • Bretigny-sur-Morrens
  • Bussigny
  • Bussigny-sur-Oron
  • Carrouge
  • Caux
  • Chailly-Montreux
  • Chamby
  • Chardonne
  • Château-d’Oex
  • Châtillens
  • Chavannes-près-Renens
  • Chenaux
  • Chernex
  • Chesalles-sur-Oron
  • Chesières
  • Chessel
  • Chexbres
  • Clarens
  • Corbeyrier
  • Corcelles-le-Jorat
  • Corseaux
  • Corsier-sur-Vevey
  • Cugy
  • Cully
  • Daillens
  • Denges
  • Echandens
  • Echichens
  • Ecoteaux
  • Ecublens
  • Epalinges
  • Epesses
  • Essertes
  • Etagnières
  • Fenalet-sur-Bex
  • Fenil-sur-Corsier
  • Ferlens
  • Flendruz
  • Forel
  • Frenières-sur-Bex
  • Froideville
  • Glion
  • Grandvaux
  • Gryon
  • Huémoz
  • Jongny
  • Jouxtens-Mézery
  • L’Etivaz
  • La Comballaz
  • La Conversion
  • La Croix
  • La Forclaz
  • La Lécherette
  • La Tour-de-Peilz
  • Lausanne
  • Lavaux
  • Lavey-les-Bains
  • Lavey-Village
  • Le Mont-Pèlerin
  • Le Mont-sur-Lausanne
  • Le Sépey
  • Les Avants
  • Les Cullayes
  • Les Diablerets
  • Les Monts-de-Corsier
  • Les Monts-de-Pully
  • Les Mosses
  • Les Moulins
  • Les Plans-sur-Bex
  • Les Posses-sur-Bex
  • Les Tavernes
  • Les Thioleyres
  • Leysin
  • Lonay
  • Lutry
  • Maracon
  • Mex
  • Mézières
  • Mollie-Margot
  • Montpreveyres
  • Montreux
  • Morcles
  • Morges
  • Morrens
  • Noville
  • Ollon
  • Oron-la-Ville
  • Oron-le-Châtel
  • Oulens-sous-Echallens
  • Palézieux
  • Palézieux-Village
  • Panex
  • Paudex
  • Peney-le-Jorat
  • Penthalaz
  • Penthaz
  • Poliez-Pittet
  • Préverenges
  • Prilly
  • Puidoux
  • Pully
  • Renens
  • Rennaz
  • Riex
  • Rivaz
  • Roche
  • Romanel-sur-Lausanne
  • Romanel-sur-Morges
  • Ropraz
  • Rossinière
  • Savigny
  • Servion
  • St-Légier-La Chiésaz
  • St-Saphorin
  • St-Sulpice
  • St-Triphon
  • Sullens
  • Syens
  • Territet
  • Tolochenaz
  • Vers-l’Eglise
  • Vevey
  • Veytaux
  • Villard-sur-Chamby
  • Villars-Ste-Croix
  • Villars-sur-Ollon
  • Villars-Tiercelin
  • Villeneuve
  • Villette
  • Vucherens
  • Vufflens-la-Ville
  • Vuibroye
  • Vulliens
  • Yvorne

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This veterinary emergency guide (the vet blog) is a space dedicated to care, veterinary health advice and the safety of your pets. Created with love and passion by our veterinarians and emergency nurses, based on real and personal experiences.

End-of-life (veterinary euthanasie)

Your companion is an integral part of your family, whether it is a dog, a cat or another species. He has been there to share your daily life, your joys and moments of complicity.

The EVC team is there to accompany and support you in these difficult times.

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