BluePearl Pet Hospital

(on bear hill)
Veterinarians in Waltham, MA
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

180 Bear Hill Rd.
Waltham, MA
02451

About

COVID-19 (coronavirus) UPDATETo our valued clients:Our BluePearl Pet Hospital in Waltham is OPEN and has a new safety protocol in place to help us keep you, your pets and our hospital teams safe. We are deeply committed to offering a safe and healthy environment for your clients, their pets, and our hospital teams. To do this, we are implementing a new check-in policy to ensure that our patients receive the best care. This will help us to properly triage both pre-confirmed appointments and emergencies so that we may connect them with an appropriate team member.• When you arrive at one of our BluePearl pet hospitals with your pet, call the front desk:CHARLESTOWN (617-284-9777) OR WALTHAM (781-684-8387).▪ During that call, we will ask you a few questions about your COVID-19 exposure risk.▪ Have you or anyone in your household tested positive for COVID-19?▪ Are you or anyone in your household on a mandatory quarantine or awaitingtest results?▪ Has anyone in your household exhibited any flu-like symptoms over the past 14days? (e.g., cough, achiness, fever, trouble breathing)▪ We will also ask about your pet’s symptoms. If we determine that the situation iscritical, we will get your verbal authorization for emergency care.▪ We will also ask for your contact information, your pet’s information and yourvehicle make and model.• Wait in your vehicle:▪ A technician will come to your vehicle and speak to you through the window toconfirm your information and inform you of the next steps. You will beinstructed to either drop off your pet or stay in the car while your pet is beingtaken into the hospital for assessment.▪ You will be asked to sign the authorization to treat your pet. Your pet will beremoved from your vehicle in a secured carrier or double-leashed.▪ Our technician will take your pet into the main hospital for assessment.• After your pet has been assessed:▪ We will determine if your pet needs to stay hospitalized for diagnostics or can betreated and released to you.▪ Our medical team will call you with initial findings and secure authorization fordiagnostics/treatment/hospitalization.▪ You will receive a verbal estimate over the phone.▪ Payment information will be taken at the time of the intake or discharge via acredit card that is handled with gloves, swiped into the machine and placed in azipped plastic bag and returned to you.Thank you for your understanding during these times. At BluePearl, the health and safety of our patients, staff, and community is our number one priority. Please be assured that while we are taking extra precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), we are still committed to providing exceptional care to your pet.Over the past few weeks, we have taken several precautionary steps in our hospitals and are carefully monitoring the health and well-being of our staff. To assist us in our prevention efforts, we ask that you please consider the following precautions concerning both appointments and emergency situations: If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms or are quarantined due to potential COVID-19 exposure, please call ahead so we can ensure your pet’s needs can be met and advise you on next steps.-------------Our 24-hour pet hospital is in Waltham, 30 minutes west of Boston, and serves the greater Boston region, including Woburn, Burlington, Lexington, Bedford, Lincoln, Weston, Watertown, Auburndale and Newton.Our state-of-the-art Blue Pearl pet hospital in Waltham was founded in 2001 and is open 24 hours, seven days a week and 365 days a year. Turn to us for compassionate, multi-disciplinary care. If a pet emergency brings you to our 16,000-square-foot clinic, we stand ready with fully equipped central emergency stations, a blood bank, three surgical suites and four glass-enclosed intensive care units. One is especially for cats.There’s also an isolation ward. And, for special situations, there’s an enriched oxygen cage called a Snyder intensive care unit. Diagnostic capabilities include a CT scanner, laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, arthroscopy and ophthalmic ultrasound, among others. Our pet hospital in Waltham also has a Puritan Bennett 840 ventilator that manages and is responsive to all patients’ breathing from neonatal to adulthood.

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Our Associates are our family. Providing the support and resources for them to cope with the “weight” of the profession is our responsibility, and it’s one that we take very seriously. By sharing the impact suicide has had on the veterinary community and the steps we’re taking to provide our Associates with support, we’re shining light on a topic that was previously taboo. We’re leading the way to increased dialogue and transparency around mental health which is the first step toward change. #BeingBluePearl #MentalHealthAwareness #TogetherToFightSuicide
Providing the space for emotional transparency and group discussion is a step toward accepting the stressors of the profession and changing how we cope with those stressors. BluePearl is actively engaging Associates with newsletters, webinars and other resources to invite dialogue about mental health and provide solutions for healthy coping strategies. #BeingBluePearl #EndTheStigma
Veterinary medicine is not only about pets, but also about the people who love them. #beingBluePearl
Although the Out of the Darkness walks won’t take place this year, BluePearl Associates are engaging in numerous other activities that highlight camaraderie and support for each other. #BeingBluePearl #TogetherToFightSuicide
In human medicine, when you’re sick or need a wellness checkup, you visit your family doctor. But when you have a special healthcare need, your doctor will likely recommend a specialist – like a cardiologist, a dermatologist or an oncologist. The same is true in veterinary medicine. #beingBluePearl #vetmedicine
Raise your hand if your dog has ever eaten something they shouldn't have. 🙋🏾‍🙋🏻‍🙋🏼‍ Although we know dog vomiting is an unpleasant topic, it is something that pet owners are bound to face, and it is important to note the difference between vomiting (using effort to bring food/liquid up) and regurgitation (no effort demonstrated when bringing food/liquid up), as they have significantly different causes and treatments. In this video, Erick Mears, DVM, DACVIM, BluePearl's Medical Director in Tampa Bay, explains the difference in symptoms between dogs suffering from toxicity versus those who ate a foreign object. #AnimalPoisonPreventionWeek Let us know the strangest thing your dog has eaten in the comments below.
With spring in full swing, you may be considering a spring cleaning at home. But to keep your pets safe, the best practice is to read the ingredient label of any household products prior to purchasing and be particularly careful with products containing ingredients such as bleach, any acids or oxide/hydroxide ingredients. #AnimalPoisonPreventionWeek #BluePearlVet Toxic Ingredients for Pets to Avoid: Hydrogen Peroxide Isopropyl Alcohol (or rubbing alcohol) Bleach Ammonia Phenols If you suspect your pet has been poisoned or are concerned about possible exposure, contact a veterinarian or seek veterinary medical help right away. Two good options, which do have a small cost associated with them, are the Pet Poison Helpline at 1 (844) 492-9842 or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control at 1 (888) 426-4435. This may save you a trip to the pet emergency room.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day 🍀 Our amazing Jacksonville team had a little fun celebrating and showing their St. Patty’s spirit!
St. Patrick's Day is just a day away. But before you decide to eat, drink and be merry, here is a quick reminder to keep an eye on your drink.🍺👀 Some dogs may lap alcohol off the floor if it spills or drink it right out of your glass when you're not paying attention. But exercise caution to avoid these mistakes, as alcohol is toxic to dogs, and ingestion of alcohol can result in dangerous drops in body temperature, blood pressure and blood sugar. Common signs to watch for are panting or fast breathing, vomiting or diarrhea, incoordination, drooling, weakness, collapse, or an increased heart rate. These symptoms could begin as rapidly as 30 minutes after ingestion, but they could be delayed up to eight hours (less common).
It wasn't time to say goodbye. The team at BluePearl Pet Hospital Town Center in Virginia Beach helped to give Jetty, a 1-year-old puppy fighting heart worm, a second chance at life. #StoriesfromtheHeart #BluePearlVet Read all about it at https://bluepearlvet.com/stories-from-the-heart/a-second-chance-at-life/. BLUEPEARLVET.COM A Second Chance At Life | BluePearl Pet Hospital

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BluePearl Pet Hospital
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Veterinarians

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for BluePearl Pet Hospital in Waltham MA?
    You can reach them at: 781-684-8387. It’s best to call BluePearl Pet Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for BluePearl Pet Hospital on bear hill in Waltham?
    BluePearl Pet Hospital is located at this address: 180 Bear Hill Rd. Waltham, MA 02451.
  • What are BluePearl Pet Hospital(Waltham, MA) store hours?
    BluePearl Pet Hospital store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.