Emergency Veterinary Care by BluePearl Cheektowaga NY

BluePearl Pet Hospital
Buffalo
Cheektowaga, NY
Emergency Care

24/7 Emergency

Pet emergency care by BluePearl.

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Conditions treated

Learn which conditions our emergency team can help diagnose and treat, so your pet gets the right care for their needs.

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Success stories

Discover how other pets have overcome their diagnoses with specialized care, giving you hope for your pet’s recovery.

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Call the hospital

Take the next step toward answers and getting the care your pet needs by connecting with our hospital team.

Pet emergencies can be scary – we’re here to help you handle them.

We understand that seeing your pet sick, hurt or in distress can be stressful – especially if you don’t know what’s wrong. Fortunately, our experienced ER clinicians are prepared to take action and help.

Common pet emergencies.

A BluePearl anesthesiology and pain management vet prepares to fix an anesthetic facemask on a yellow lab while a vet tech helps hold the dog on the exam table.

Acting quickly in an emergency may save your pet’s life.

If your pet is experiencing an emergency, you’ll have an entire veterinary team helping them so you can get back to what matters most – spending precious moments together.

  • Accidents, injuries and trauma (hit-by-car, animal attacks, etc.)
  • Bleeding 
  • Bloat (gastric dilatation volvulus, or GDV)
  • Collapse or unresponsiveness
  • Complications from chronic diseases 
  • Difficulty breathing 
  • Straining to urinate
  • Ingestion of medications, poisons or objects 
  • Seizures
  • Vomiting and diarrhea

Our emergency team.

Experience makes all the difference. 

Our emergency team is made up of veterinarians, vet technicians and assistants, and support staff with rigorous training and experience in specialty medicine. The team works hand in hand to provide the comprehensive, compassionate care your pet needs and deserves. Because we’re a multidisciplinary hospital, the team can consult the expertise of other specialty departments, too.

Josh Berenson

DVM

Emergency Care
On the job

Throughout his career, Dr. Josh Berenson has completed specialized training that fostered a strong passion for emergency medicine. His professional interests include emergency procedures, surgery, lameness and orthopedic examinations.

Education
  • Internship, Small Animal Surgery, MedVet Cincinnati, OH
  • Internship, Small Animal Surgery, Guardian Veterinary Specialists, Brewster, NY
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, Oradell Animal Hospital, Paramus, NJ
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
  • Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Rochester, NY
  • Bachelor of Arts, Physics, University of Rochester, NY
Off duty

A Buffalo-area native, Dr. Berenson enjoys spending time with his dog, canine agility, snowboarding and hiking.

Danelle Capobianco

DVM

Emergency Care
On the job

Practicing since 2018, Dr. Danelle Capobianco enjoys the fast pace of emergency medicine and has a strong interest in the management of critical cases, emergency and soft tissue surgery and teaching in the clinical setting.

Education
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Canada
Off duty

Outside of the hospital, Dr. Capobianco enjoys traveling both for fun and volunteer work, having provided volunteer veterinary care mentored veterinary students in Nicaragua, Laos, Thailand, Indonesia and India. She has visited many other countries for adventure and even completed the trek to Everest Base Camp in 2023. At home you can find her hiking locally with her dog, hanging out with her cockatoo and always enjoying everything Buffalo has to offer.

Kaitlyn Nikirk

DVM

Emergency Care
On the job

Dr. Kaitlyn Nikirk’s clinical interests include emergency medicine and exotic animal care. She is Fear Free certified in avian, dog and cat medicine. Passionate about animal welfare and client education, Dr. Nikirk serves on the Legislative and Animal Welfare Committee for the Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) and the Animal Welfare Committee for the Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV). She currently chairs ARAV’s PR & Membership Committee.

Education
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing
  • Bachelor of Science, Biology, Houghton University, NY
Off duty

In her free time, Dr. Nikirk enjoys playing board games, making pottery, gardening and walking to Bidwell Farmers Market with her dogs, Winne the Pooch and Lola.

Sunny Pan

DVM

Emergency Care
Education
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN
  • Bachelor of Arts, Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Sarah Poltis

DVM

Emergency Care
On the job

Dr. Sarah Poltis’ professional interests include emergency medicine, exotics and business management.

Education
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Off duty

During her time off, Dr. Poltis enjoys spending time camping, playing board games and photography. She has a dog named Dottie and two more that are shared with her family (Pickles and Jackson).

Carl Spielvogel

VMD

Emergency Care
On the job

Dr. Carl Spielvogel has training in small animal, exotic and zoological medicine. His experience in emergency medicine, general practice and aquarium and zoo veterinary care has led to an enjoyment of managing complex medical cases with a thoughtful and practical approach.

Education
  • Residency, Avian & Exotic Medicine, Specialized Care for Avian & Exotic Pets, Clarence, NY
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, New England Animal Medical Center, West Bridgewater, MA
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
Off duty

Outside of the hospital, Dr. Spielvogel enjoys spending time with his family and exploring the outdoors through camping, fly fishing and hiking.

Ann-Marie Tierney

DVM

Emergency Care
On the job

Dr. Ann-Marie Tierney finds great satisfaction in working in an emergency setting. Her professional interests include ophthalmology, anesthesia and pain management. She enjoys teaching and sharing medical knowledge with colleagues and clients alike.

Education
  • Clinical Rotation, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Ross University, St. Kitts & Nevis, West Indies
  • Bachelor of Science, Physical Anthropology, University at Buffalo, NY
Off duty

Dr. Tierney enjoys hiking with her wife and dogs – Grayson and Enzo. She is passionate about traveling to new places, seeing new animals, gardening all kinds (flowering plants, vegetables and herbs) and anything outdoors like snow shoeing, skiing, canoeing and white-water rafting.

What to expect.

We know an unexpected trip to the emergency pet hospital can be stressful, and we want you to be prepared so you have one less thing to worry about. Our entire BluePearl team will be with you every step of the way.

Before your visit

  • If possible, call us before arriving so we can discuss your pet’s condition, help you with directions and prepare our team.
  • Collect your pet’s medical records, current medication or any historical information.
  • If your pet has eaten something potentially toxic, bring the substance with you if it’s safe to do so.

During your visit

  • When you arrive, let us know if you need help bringing your pet in from the car, and we’ll be ready to assist you.
  • Our team will perform an initial triage exam on your pet to assess their condition.
  • To stabilize your pet, we may need to administer IV fluids, pain medications, oxygen therapy and sometimes blood or plasma transfusions.
  • Before you leave, you’ll receive discharge instructions and a list of any recommended medications.

After your visit

  • We’ll let your family veterinarian know about your pet’s condition and the treatment they receive at BluePearl. This communication is key in the ongoing management of your pet’s care.
  • You know your pet better than anyone, and you play a crucial role in any follow-up treatment necessary. If you have any concerns about providing care at home (such as giving medication or monitoring your pet’s symptoms), let us know – we’re here for you.

Success stories.

"Thanks to the quick thinking of his veterinary team, the support of a generous donor dog, and the innovative use of autotransfusion, Harley pulled through surgery. Just two weeks later, Harley returned to BluePearl for his post-operative recheck. Tail wagging and spirits high, he was doing great."
Read Harley's story.
“The hard work and dedication of both teams was inspiring,” said Sierra, reflecting on Everest’s care at both hospitals. “No one gave up on him and because of that he thrived and was able to come to his forever home.”
Read Everest's story.
“Everyone at BluePearl was amazing. They were super kind and sweet, and now Suni is right back to his normal self.”
Read Suni's story.
"Over the next few days, it seemed that everything I have known and told people over my 30 years as a vet tech went out the window. Broski was nauseous and not eating and we were all worried there was something very wrong with him. Even after hours, the surgeon responded to my concerns and eased my worries. Our dog is now fully recovered and back to normal. Thank you to Dr. Heintz, Dr. Ferrell and everyone else who assisted!"
Read Broski's story.