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Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine (CBEAM)

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Exotic PetsEmergency CareCritical Care
Emergency ServicesSurgery Available

Reviews

The Center for Bird & Exotic Animal Medicine has received positive feedback regarding their care of exotic animals like guinea pigs. They are known for being prompt, accessible, friendly and accommodating. However, some reviews from employees mention concerns about management, work-life balance, and fair pay.

Contact & Hours

Phone: (425) 486-9000
Website: Visit website
Email: website-accessibility@nva.com
Hours:
fri: Open 24 hrs
mon: Open 24 hrs
sat: Open 24 hrs
sun: Open 24 hrs
thu: Open 24 hrs
tue: Open 24 hrs
wed: Open 24 hrs

About Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine (CBEAM)

The Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine (CBEAM), located near Seattle in Bothell, WA, is an exclusive veterinary hospital dedicated to providing optimal medical care for birds, small mammals, reptiles, and other exotic pets. Since opening in 2006, they have been committed to specialized treatments, diagnostic protocols, and state-of-the-art equipment designed specifically for non-traditional pets. The hospital offers a wide range of services from routine wellness exams to emergency and critical care, and is staffed 24/7, 365 days a year. CBEAM distinguishes itself by being the only exotic-exclusive hospital in Washington State to offer 24-hour emergency services. Their team includes veterinarians and nurses with advanced training in exotics and emergency medicine. The facility is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools such as CT, high-definition digital radiography, digital dental radiography, endoscopy, in-house laboratory, digital ultrasonography with doppler, EKG, surgical ventilator, and more. They also have strong relationships with local specialists to provide advanced care. CBEAM's caseload includes approximately 50% small mammals, 27% avian, and 21% reptile and amphibian patients, with the remaining 2% consisting of other exotic species. They do not treat dogs, domestic cats, horses, or cows. The hospital is dedicated to advancing avian and exotic animal knowledge and providing excellent patient care and positive client experiences. They are members of The Association of Avian Veterinarians, The Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians, and The Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians.

Specialties Menu

SpecialtyPrice
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management issueswork life balance issues

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