Our team of skilled, professional, and compassionate doctors strive to provide your pet with the highest quality veterinary care. We work closely with your primary care veterinarian to help diagnose and treat your pet's condition.
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At All Pets, you will walk into a calm, welcoming, and friendly environment every visit, so that the experience is as comfortable as possible for you and your pet. All Pets offers the greater Atlanta area 24 hour emergency pet care. We have an in-house pharmacy, laboratory, radiographs, ultrasound, CT, fluoroscopy to help diagnose and treat your pet's health and medical needs. All Pets Emergency & Referral Center will be the most highly regarded specialty center that sets the standard of excellence for all others.
All Pets employs the finest digital radiograph system currently available. Our use of sophisticated imaging systems enables more rapid and accurate diagnoses to be made. Dr. Newton is a Board-Certified Surgeon with over 15 years of experience. Her Veterinary expertise in soft tissue, orthopedic and neurologic surgery ensures your pets will be handled with the upmost care at APERC.
Patients are normally referred to All Pets Emergency & Referral Center by their family veterinarian. Typically your family veterinarian will send APERC a referral form. The form will describe your pet's problem and identify the appropriate specialist to see your pet. When you set your appointment, you will receive an explanation of initial exam fees.
Reviews (12)
Erik Ocasio
May 13, 2022
All Pets E&R saved my dogs life. I looked at several other top rated facilities to perform surgery and they were my pick. Honest, caring, and all the combined experience in veterinary medicine. I worked with Dr. Tison (a true hero in the field), Daniele, Nicole, Erika, Tara, Amanda and a few others and I cannot give enough gratitude to their safe-keeping and attention of my dog.
Everybody wants what is best for their animal. These guys are that. Thank you so much for giving me another window of time with my best friend. Thank you for explaining the pros/cons truthfully and realistic. Thanks for all your skillful urgency. After my dogs spleen removal, which hosted an almost 7lb tumor 10 wide was eliminated-- he is back on the mountain trails, swimming in the lake, and acting 5 years younger. A huge cheers from the entire family, especially Eli! To everybody in the North Georgia area, save this place in your phone, you never know when you'll need them.
Everybody wants what is best for their animal. These guys are that. Thank you so much for giving me another window of time with my best friend. Thank you for explaining the pros/cons truthfully and realistic. Thanks for all your skillful urgency. After my dogs spleen removal, which hosted an almost 7lb tumor 10 wide was eliminated-- he is back on the mountain trails, swimming in the lake, and acting 5 years younger. A huge cheers from the entire family, especially Eli! To everybody in the North Georgia area, save this place in your phone, you never know when you'll need them.
Rylee Clyburn
May 04, 2022
I called at 11pm this evening because I thought my 1 year old Great Pyrenees was bloating (I saw her restless and went down a rabbit hole). The lady who answered the phone talked me through what I should look out for and that my girl was ok for now. I called another ER vet before and they couldn't give me any medical advice over the phone, and that's all I was looking for. So thank you for calming my nerves and actually helping me and my girl! I will definitely bring my dogs here if they have a real emergency!
Katie Mincey
Apr 09, 2022
Angela Hyde
Mar 17, 2022
The front desk was sweet and welcoming. We brought our dog in for vomiting and the doctor said that he would like to give fluids and give a few pills with a estimate of $225 so I signed the estimate and then they took him back a few minutes later brought him out and the lady said oh the doctor decided to give him a shot instead so it came out $40 more.
Well thanks for asking me first so my total came out to 265 instead. I didn't like that. I felt like that was wrong especially since I told the doctor when I signed this estimate at I only had 250 dollars in my account. I feel like money and how much they can add was more important to them. But they did make our dog better. but I think we will find another place next time. Hopefully there is not a next time.
Well thanks for asking me first so my total came out to 265 instead. I didn't like that. I felt like that was wrong especially since I told the doctor when I signed this estimate at I only had 250 dollars in my account. I feel like money and how much they can add was more important to them. But they did make our dog better. but I think we will find another place next time. Hopefully there is not a next time.
Alex Mulkey
Mar 11, 2022
The most concerning thing is my dog who's a rescue was taken immediately and put in a kennel. They then told me she was "nippy" I reassured them that she was a rescue and would be better if left with me. Almost 30 mins past and I still had no updates neither on my dog or my payment question. I asked if I could go back with her that I wasn't sure of the doctor only because I didn't know him.
I was told no. I then demanded my dog back, when I went back there to put her on her leash she was terrified in the corner of a KENNEL with NO water panting. I'm not understanding why the animal can't be with the owner in the waiting room that's clearly meant for owners and fur babies instead she was put in a kennel where she had to be scared and confused.
She didn't know those people and they didn't seem to care to get to know her. Again I stated she is a rescue where she was abused and that law enforcement was involved with the situation, it's really important to me that she feels as safe as possible at all times. Doctors can't just take a toddler away from their parents the first minute they walk in.
Although the last at the desk was nice it just worries me on what they're doing to our fur babies while their back there scared without us. It would've been different if they were treating her but she was just waiting by herself when she could have been safe with me in the WAITING ROOM. ( Also i have alot of experience with vets and this was the worst one, I've never been told my animal couldn't wait with me.) They're more than just animals for most of us they're our fur babies!
I was told no. I then demanded my dog back, when I went back there to put her on her leash she was terrified in the corner of a KENNEL with NO water panting. I'm not understanding why the animal can't be with the owner in the waiting room that's clearly meant for owners and fur babies instead she was put in a kennel where she had to be scared and confused.
She didn't know those people and they didn't seem to care to get to know her. Again I stated she is a rescue where she was abused and that law enforcement was involved with the situation, it's really important to me that she feels as safe as possible at all times. Doctors can't just take a toddler away from their parents the first minute they walk in.
Although the last at the desk was nice it just worries me on what they're doing to our fur babies while their back there scared without us. It would've been different if they were treating her but she was just waiting by herself when she could have been safe with me in the WAITING ROOM. ( Also i have alot of experience with vets and this was the worst one, I've never been told my animal couldn't wait with me.) They're more than just animals for most of us they're our fur babies!
Brooke Day
Mar 10, 2022
Brought my puppy in critical condition here from Blue Pear, due to not being happy with them. And they were extremely understanding, super friendly, and actually took the time to sit down and discuss things with us. They noticed my puppy having an allergic reaction, and instantly gave her a Benadryl and told us we weren't crazy for wanting to bring her home and continue care for her. She is doing and if it wasn't for them she wouldn't be here because blue pearl wanted to put her down. Just want to thank you guys so much!
Mary Davis
Feb 21, 2022
I am forever grateful to Dr. Tracey Waters & her team! My Doberman Crixus started to bloat and I caught it extremely fast, but after getting stabilized at Crestview Animal Hospital for 10-15mins I was transferred down to All Pets. There his stomach started to flip and due to his age and slowing down and a lot of other factors we knew surgery was going to be too hard on him to probably recover from.
She was able to sedate and tube him which that method worked out for him. I know it was touch and go and he was extremely upset being left there. She went above and beyond and for that I am extremely grateful! I wasn't ready to say goodbye, but knew if I had too I wouldn't let him suffer. I left feeling really good with his level of care and just had an overwhelming feeling he was going to make it.
I know she really saved his life and just very happy with her style of helping decide with my decisions a long the way. I've worked with vets before and prefer direct Drs like her. Crixus is on the mend and slowly getting better each day. Sedation is usually hard on him so took awhile for that to get out of his system and to recover. We're still day by day, but I have a second chance with him and so happy to have him home with the family!
She was able to sedate and tube him which that method worked out for him. I know it was touch and go and he was extremely upset being left there. She went above and beyond and for that I am extremely grateful! I wasn't ready to say goodbye, but knew if I had too I wouldn't let him suffer. I left feeling really good with his level of care and just had an overwhelming feeling he was going to make it.
I know she really saved his life and just very happy with her style of helping decide with my decisions a long the way. I've worked with vets before and prefer direct Drs like her. Crixus is on the mend and slowly getting better each day. Sedation is usually hard on him so took awhile for that to get out of his system and to recover. We're still day by day, but I have a second chance with him and so happy to have him home with the family!
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Lisa Bowman
Jun 28, 2013
I took my 4 month puppy in on Sunday, June 23rd for an injured eye. I waited forever, which is understandable if there are injured animals. Finally, the vet came in, Dr. Blankenship, and briefly looked at my dogs eye and whisked her away forever. Finally, he came back in with an estimate of charges which included a charge for eye staining to see if there were any scratches or tears in her cornea.
I asked if he already performed the procedure and he said, uh...yes....without me consenting, but he then assured me there were no scrapes and she had what amounted to a black eye. Prescribed 2 medications, one of which was a steroid and told me to watch her for 4-5 days and take her to my regular vet. By Thursday the eye was worse and cloudy.
Took her to our regular vet and she had a torn Cornea! Plus, the steroids further damaged her eye and we were told that you NEVER prescribe a steroid when the cornea is torn.
She has gone thru 1 surgery already and may need more and she will most likely be blind in that eye. Called All Pets and spoke with Karen Shuler, office manager, I guess...basically she said that Dr. Blankenship stained my dogs eye twice...Really??? didn't even look like he did once and that he had multiple eye cases that day...do I really care? and that there was no cornea tear and whatever happened to my dog didn't happen on their watch and MUST have happened after I left their office. Now, why would that be the case?
She certainly had something wrong with her eye, otherwise why would I waste my time and money going to the ER Vet on a Sunday plus I didn't see ANY Evidence of dye in her eye or fur. Now I have a precious 4 month old puppy that will never have full vision again and had they done their job, this could have been easy fix. They refused to refund my money or pay for the advanced care she now needs because of their mistakes.
I disputed the charges with my credit card company...don't know if that helps and I will also file a complaint with the State Licensing board. If you love your animals stay far far away from this place!
I asked if he already performed the procedure and he said, uh...yes....without me consenting, but he then assured me there were no scrapes and she had what amounted to a black eye. Prescribed 2 medications, one of which was a steroid and told me to watch her for 4-5 days and take her to my regular vet. By Thursday the eye was worse and cloudy.
Took her to our regular vet and she had a torn Cornea! Plus, the steroids further damaged her eye and we were told that you NEVER prescribe a steroid when the cornea is torn.
She has gone thru 1 surgery already and may need more and she will most likely be blind in that eye. Called All Pets and spoke with Karen Shuler, office manager, I guess...basically she said that Dr. Blankenship stained my dogs eye twice...Really??? didn't even look like he did once and that he had multiple eye cases that day...do I really care? and that there was no cornea tear and whatever happened to my dog didn't happen on their watch and MUST have happened after I left their office. Now, why would that be the case?
She certainly had something wrong with her eye, otherwise why would I waste my time and money going to the ER Vet on a Sunday plus I didn't see ANY Evidence of dye in her eye or fur. Now I have a precious 4 month old puppy that will never have full vision again and had they done their job, this could have been easy fix. They refused to refund my money or pay for the advanced care she now needs because of their mistakes.
I disputed the charges with my credit card company...don't know if that helps and I will also file a complaint with the State Licensing board. If you love your animals stay far far away from this place!
Carolyn
Mar 23, 2013
Concerned about acute change in behavior and vomiting after a normal day at home, I brought my 15 yr old Wheaten Terrier in to be evaluated. There were no other people in the waiting room and they did not seem busy. They took my dog and walked him into the back room and put me in a vet room to wait. After 30 minutes, and getting more worried, I came out and asked about my dog and was told that a kitten had been brought in.
I reluctantly returned to the room and continued to wait and 5 minutes later the vet came in and said that the evaluation tuned up nothing unusual..all vitals were normal except that my dog was shaking and he seemed hyper touchy. He offered no explanations or opinions. He did hand me a quote which added up to over $550 of tests he suggested he perform saying that he wasn't certain that any of them would be useful.
Because my dog was in pain, I asked about pain medication and was told that it wouldn't hurt and that they could give him an injection and then have me take home some liquid. I decided to go with that option to see how my dog did overnight. I waited another 10 minutes, alone in the room and since I hadn't heard anything I went to the front desk.
They had the box of pain medication at the front desk, and said that the dr had given my dog the injection, and they were waiting for the "instructions". I was asked to stand aside while they waited on another customer who was paying $2500 for services for their dog. Worried about what could possibly be going on with my dog I walked through the room and into the back and called.
The receptionist then called for the vet to talk with me. I told him that I wanted to leave right away, please bring my dog I wanted to go. I waited another 5 minutes and they took my payment BEFORE bringing my dog out. I felt that I was being extorted. I didn't feel a sense of trust that my dog was examined. He was still in pain for 4 more hours before I thought it was safe to give him the pain medication.
He immediately calmed down and slept. I do not think that he was given an injection at all and I would not return to that clinic unless I had absolutely no other options. They were much more interested in "selling" expensive tests than treating the dog or giving a diagnosis. I called the next day to ask for the written results of the exam and learned that the vet had written that my dog's bowels were "iffy". No one had shared that with me.
I reluctantly returned to the room and continued to wait and 5 minutes later the vet came in and said that the evaluation tuned up nothing unusual..all vitals were normal except that my dog was shaking and he seemed hyper touchy. He offered no explanations or opinions. He did hand me a quote which added up to over $550 of tests he suggested he perform saying that he wasn't certain that any of them would be useful.
Because my dog was in pain, I asked about pain medication and was told that it wouldn't hurt and that they could give him an injection and then have me take home some liquid. I decided to go with that option to see how my dog did overnight. I waited another 10 minutes, alone in the room and since I hadn't heard anything I went to the front desk.
They had the box of pain medication at the front desk, and said that the dr had given my dog the injection, and they were waiting for the "instructions". I was asked to stand aside while they waited on another customer who was paying $2500 for services for their dog. Worried about what could possibly be going on with my dog I walked through the room and into the back and called.
The receptionist then called for the vet to talk with me. I told him that I wanted to leave right away, please bring my dog I wanted to go. I waited another 5 minutes and they took my payment BEFORE bringing my dog out. I felt that I was being extorted. I didn't feel a sense of trust that my dog was examined. He was still in pain for 4 more hours before I thought it was safe to give him the pain medication.
He immediately calmed down and slept. I do not think that he was given an injection at all and I would not return to that clinic unless I had absolutely no other options. They were much more interested in "selling" expensive tests than treating the dog or giving a diagnosis. I called the next day to ask for the written results of the exam and learned that the vet had written that my dog's bowels were "iffy". No one had shared that with me.