CENTREDMVET Montréal – A 24/7 Emergency and Specialty Care Reference
Ideally located in Lachine, CENTREDMVET Montréal is a24/7 emergency and specialized veterinary care center, offering immediate care for dogs and cats, without appointment. With state-of-the-art equipment and recognized expertise, we respond to a wide range of emergencies. Our integrated laboratories and pharmacies enable rapid diagnosis and immediate treatment.
The specialists at our five reference centers combine their expertise in specialized veterinary medicine, fostering the multidisciplinary collaboration essential to the management of complex cases. Thanks to this synergy, we can offer even more comprehensive and tailored care, ensuring that every animal receives the best possible support, whatever its state of health. Our veterinarians and specialized technicians work closely with local veterinarians, guaranteeing continuity of care for every patient.
CENTREDMVET Montréal: a dedicated team, cutting-edge technology and veterinary expertise available at any time.
19 specialized services
The experts
Audrey Bédard-Goulet
CENTREDMVET Montréal

Dr Cyril Parachini-Winter
CENTREDMVET Montréal
CENTREDMVET Blainville
Oncologie
Dr David Szwec
CENTREDMVET Montréal
CENTREDMVET Blainville
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
CENTREDMVET Québec
Chirurgie spécialisée et orthopédie vétérinaire

Dr Edouard Marchal
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Neurochirurgie
Neurologie

Dre Helaine Haltrecht
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Acupuncture, soins holistiques et herbologie

Dr Hugo Joly
CENTREDMVET Montréal
CENTREDMVET Blainville
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
CENTREDMVET Québec
Imagerie médicale

Dr Hugues Lacoste
CENTREDMVET Montréal
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
Oncologie
Analyses biomédicales

Dr Jérôme Calvalido
CENTREDMVET Montréal
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
Oncologie

Dr Jérôme Planté
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Chirurgie spécialisée et orthopédie vétérinaire
Physiothérapie animale

Dr Matthieu Gatineau
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Chirurgie spécialisée et orthopédie vétérinaire
Physiothérapie animale
Dr Maxime Rufiange
CENTREDMVET Montréal
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
Anesthésiologie

Dr Romain Javard
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Médecine interne
Traitement à l’iode radioactif

Dre Amélie Beaumier
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Cardiologie

Dre Anaïs Gautier
CENTREDMVET Blainville
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Soins intensifs

Dre Caroline de Jaham
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Dermatologie
Traitement à l’iode radioactif

Dre Dominique Paquette
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Neurologie

Dre Kate Alexander
CENTREDMVET Montréal
CENTREDMVET Québec
Imagerie médicale

Dre Lyanne Fifle
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Médecine interne
Dre Marie-Line Buteau
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Urgences 24/7

Dre Nadia Pagé
CENTREDMVET St-Hubert
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Dermatologie

Dre Nathalie Nissaire
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Acupuncture, soins holistiques et herbologie

Dre Roseline Lorrain
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Dentisterie et chirurgie orale

Dre Valérie Sauvé
CENTREDMVET Montréal
Soins intensifs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What types of emergencies does CENTREDMVET Montréal treat?
CENTREDMVET Montréal is a multi-specialty referral clinic, offering a 24/7 emergency service to treat critical cases, including :
- Respiratory distress requiring high-flow oxygen therapy
- Serious trauma (fractures, open wounds)
- Convulsions and seizures
- Poisoning and ingestion of toxic products
- Severe pain and signs of advanced internal disease Our state-of-the-art equipment, such as the 128-slice CT Scan andPhilips 1.5T MRI, enables us to diagnose patients quickly and stabilize them effectively.
Do I need to make an appointment for an emergency consultation?
No, emergencies are walk-ins. CENTREDMVET Montréal is available 24/7 for all emergencies. You can come directly to our Lachine center, where our interdisciplinary team will take care of your pet as soon as it arrives.
What are the signs of an emergency requiring an immediate visit?
Here are some symptoms that warrant an immediate visit:
- Rapid or difficult breathing
- Loss of consciousness or sudden convulsions
- Severe and persistent vomiting or diarrhea
- Sudden paralysis or inability to move
- Extreme pain or abnormal vocalizations
- Visible abdominal distension
In case of doubt, it’s always best to consult our team to quickly assess your pet’s situation.