VEG ER for Pets announced the opening of VEG Peabody at 1 Sylvan St. last Thursday morning with a ribbon cutting.
VEG will provide families in Peabody and neighboring cities with the highest level of emergency care in veterinary medicine, including surgeries, ultrasounds, X-rays, and more. This is now the fifth VEG hospital in Massachusetts, following Boston, Cambridge, Newton, and Shrewsbury.
Established in 2014, VEG ER for Pets is a company founded on a single mission: to help people and their pets when they need it most.
“When a pet parent walks into VEG Peabody, they will immediately feel they have finally found a place that will provide their family and pet the best emergency veterinary experience that exists,” said Dr. David Bessler, VEG founder and CEO. “Upon entering VEG Peabody, pet parents will feel a sigh of relief and comfort as they are greeted with a friendly smile, empathetic attitude, and luxury comforts for them and their pet.”
VEG has revolutionized veterinary emergency medicine by completely reworking the experience so it works for people and their pets. When a pet parent called VEG, they speak immediately with a licensed veterinarian to get their medical questions answered.
VEG customers don’t need to wait and worry in a lobby. Instead, triage begins as soon as they walk in the door, even before filling out paperwork. Pet parents are allowed to stay with their pet through all stages of treatment, including surgery and overnight hospitalization.
VEG in Peabody is open for pet emergencies 24/7, even on holidays. The hospital has an open floor plan that allows pet parents to have freedom of movement and to see life-saving heroics up close.
VEG not only accommodates customer needs; the company gives back to the pet-loving community through VEG Cares, an initiative benefitting underserved pets in crisis, and by supporting future emergency veterinarians by granting scholarships to veterinary students. To learn more about VEG ER for Pets, visit veg.com.