AA Small Animal Emergency Service



AA Small Animal Emergency Service is a 24 hour veterinary hospital providing emergency and critical care medicine for pets in our area.  Many veterinarians throughout central Kentucky are affiliated with our clinic.  We have experienced veterinarians and nurses on duty at all hours.  We realize you may be apprehensive about your pet's condition and about taking your pet to an unfamiliar place.  By referring you to our facility, your veterinarian has demonstrated confidence in our ability to help you.








Holiday Blanket & Food Drive to Benefit Lexington Humane Society

Now through December 15th you can help animals in need by dropping off blanket and food donations at our hospital.  Donations can be dropped off between 8:00am to 10:00pm and all collected items will be donated directly to the Lexington Humane Society.

Items Needed:
Blankets
Any sheets or towels, please no comforters

Food
-Any Hills Science Diet brand food will go directly to the animals in the shelter
-Other brands will go to the Humane Society's "Food Assistance Program"
-All food is needed but CAT food is needed the most

Let's all join together to collect as much dog and cat food and as many blankets as we can to help pets in need!

What we are and what we do for your pet.

AA Small Animal Emergency Service is a 24 hour veterinary hospital providing emergency and critical care medicine for pets in our area.





The AA Small Animal Emergency Service is dedicated to alleviating the pain and enhancing the health of our patients by providing advanced emergency and critical care medicine to the pets in our community.  With compassion and commitment, we strive to provide a high standard of care while maintaining a respect for the strong bond between our patients and their families.

Ophthalmology Appointments Available at AA Small Animal Emergency Service

BluePearl Veterinary Partners and AA Small Animal Emergency Service are happy to provide Ophthalmology services to pets in central Kentucky.  Board Certified Ophthalmologist, Erica Tolar DVM, DACVO will be in Lexington to see patients once a month.  Dr. Tolar is the Ophthalomologist on staff at Louisville Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Services.  

Dates Dr. Tolar will be at AASAES:
Thursday, May 17th
Thursday, June 21st
Thursday, July 19th
Thursday, August 16th

*All appointments and questions will be handled by
Louisville Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Services:
Phone: (502)244-3036, Fax: (502)244-3046
http://www.lvses.com/

AASAES CT SCAN CENTER


Symptoms in Which Our CT Scan has Proven Beneficial:
  • Circling
  • Head Tilt
  • Seizures
  • Chronic Sneezing
  • Chronic Nasal Discharge
  • Acute Loss of Limb Use
  • Personality Changes

*Patients need to be referred by their family veterinarian for a CT Scan.  Scans are scheduled daily.
Attention Veterinarians: 
You can access your patient's AASAES X-Rays via Antech Imaging.  Enter the patient's image code in the space below and click search.  The image code can be found in the radiology section of the patient's AASAES medical record.


WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!

Our blood bank desperately needs more cat donors to keep up with the large demand for feline blood products.

 

YunYong Coolong DVM

 
In April 2010, Dr. YunYong Coolong joined our clinician team.  In 1999 Dr. Coolong received her undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology, from the University of Georgia.  She then went on to acquire her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003.
Prior to moving to Lexington, Dr. Coolong worked in both daytime and emergency/specialty practices in Georgia and Tennessee.  Although she enjoyed aspects of both types of veterinary practices, the unpredictability of emergency medicine is stimulating to her.  She loves the fast-paced environment an emergency clinic setting so she was excited about joining our team. 
When she is not at the hospital working, YunYong enjoys cooking, outdoor activities, staying fit and spending time with her husband, Dr. Timothy Coolong who works at the University of Kentucky and her two dogs, Molly and Zoe and one cat, Winston.

YunYong Coolong DVM