Clinical Record · Est. 2001 · Austin, Texas
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Patients treated this year

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Owner satisfaction rate

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Board-certified specialists on staff

Triage Veterinary Specialists — twenty-three years serving South Austin. Emergency, surgery, dentistry, and internal medicine under one roof, every hour of every day.

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Emergency Care
< 8 min

Average emergency triage time

Measured across 4,200+ emergency visits in 2025

The first eight minutes decide everything.

When a dog seizes or a cat goes into respiratory distress, every second of delayed assessment changes the outcome. Our emergency floor runs a two-triage-nurse protocol — one clinician on intake, one on vitals — so no animal waits in a carrier while paperwork happens. The eight-minute average is not a marketing figure; it is the median from our electronic medical record, audited quarterly.

Veterinary team in blue scrubs examining a dog on a stainless steel exam table under bright clinical lighting
Surgery
97.2%

Soft-tissue surgical success rate

Across 1,840 procedures — internal audit, 2024–2025

Precision that comes from doing this every single day.

Our surgical suite runs seven days a week. Foreign body removals, tumor resections, gastropexy, orthopedic repair — our board-certified surgeons perform roughly 35 procedures per week, which means the hands operating on your pet have done this exact procedure hundreds of times before. Repetition is not routine; it is the mechanism of mastery.

Close-up of gloved veterinary hands in a sterile surgical setting with stainless instruments arranged on a surgical tray
Dentistry
4,100+

Dental procedures performed annually

Including digital dental radiography on every patient

Oral disease is the most under-treated condition in pets.

Eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats show signs of periodontal disease by age three. Left untreated, the infection travels — kidneys, heart, liver. Every Triage dental patient receives full-mouth digital radiographs before any extraction decision is made. We do not guess at root structure. We see it.

Veterinarian reviewing a digital dental X-ray on a lightbox in a clinical examination room
Wellness & Internal Medicine
23 yrs

Managing complex chronic cases in Austin

Diabetic regulation, Cushing's, IBD, cardiac disease

The retired man drives forty minutes. We know why.

Managing a diabetic cat's insulin curve requires more than a prescription. It requires a doctor who remembers what the curve looked like six months ago, who notices the subtle weight shift before the owner does, and who calls the next morning after a glucose check — not because it is protocol but because they are curious about that specific animal. That is the practice we have built over two decades.

Veterinarian in white coat gently examining an orange tabby cat on a clinical exam table, patient and focused
Our Specialists

Board-certified.
Not just experienced.

Board certification requires residency training, peer-reviewed case logs, and a passing score on a national examination. It is the highest credential in veterinary specialty medicine.

DACVECC

Dr. Margaret Osei

Emergency & Critical Care

DACVS-SA

Dr. James Harrington

Soft Tissue Surgery

DACVIM

Dr. Priya Anand

Internal Medicine

DAVDC

Dr. Carlos Vega

Veterinary Dentistry

DACVIM (Cardiology)

Dr. Susan Cho

Cardiology

DACVS-SA

Dr. Thomas Birch

Orthopedic Surgery

DACVIM (Neurology)

Dr. Amara Okonkwo

Neurology & Neurosurgery

+7

Additional specialists across radiology, oncology, ophthalmology & exotic animal medicine

Patient Accounts

Specific cases.
Real outcomes.

98.6%

Owner satisfaction

2025 annual survey, n=1,847

11 hrsCorn cob removal to discharge
"Our golden retriever Biscuit swallowed a corn cob at 11 PM on a Sunday. We were in the parking lot by 11:22 and a surgeon had already reviewed the X-ray by the time we finished check-in paperwork. He was home the next afternoon."

Meredith & Jake Calloway

South Austin

Biscuit

Golden Retriever, 4 yrs

41 minDrive each visit — still worth it
"I have driven forty-one minutes each way for three years because Dr. Anand is the only internist who has actually stabilized my cat's insulin regulation. Two other clinics gave me the same protocol that kept failing. She changed one thing and it worked."

Robert Stanhope

Buda, TX

Margaux

Domestic Shorthair, 12 yrs

18 moPost-surgical remission and counting
"My terrier mix had a grade IV mast cell tumor on her leg. Dr. Harrington was direct about the margins, the prognosis, and the options — no false optimism, no panic. That clarity helped me make the right decision for her. She is eighteen months out and clear."

Diana Okafor

Cedar Park, TX

Remy

Rat Terrier Mix, 9 yrs

Community Impact

Medicine practiced
beyond the exam room.

Every year we donate surgical and medical services to Austin-area rescue organizations — not because it is good marketing, but because the animals who pass through rescue systems deserve the same standard of care as any pet with a home. We track these numbers the same way we track clinical outcomes: with precision and without sentimentality.

— Dr. Margaret Osei, Emergency & Critical Care

312Pro bono procedures for rescue organizations in 2025
28Austin-area rescue groups in our shelter partnership network
$194kValue of donated veterinary services to the community this year
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23,412 patients treated this year
98.6% owner satisfaction rate
14 board-certified specialists
< 8 min average emergency triage
97.2% surgical success rate
4,100+ dental procedures annually
312 pro bono rescue procedures
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