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24/7 Emergency and Specialty Animal Hospital | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - The Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital and Asheville Veterinary Specialists combine to make a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Asheville, NC. Open 24/7 for all your emergency and specialty veterinary needs.

  • http://www.reachvet.com/print-map Map | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - R.E.A.C.H. is conveniently located on Brevard Rd. (Route 191) directly between the Biltmore Square Mall or Jim Barkley Toyota (South) & the WNC Farmer’s Market or Moose Café (North). For exact location information, refer to the map below.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/our-hospital Our Hospital | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Mission Statement: Our mission, as a group of compassionate and professional team members, is to provide exceptional emergency and specialty medicine and critical care to the pets of western North Carolina. Our goal is to provide the best emergency and specialty veterinary care possible, in an environment where our referring veterinarians and clients feel welcome, cared for and respected. R.E.A.C.H. stands for Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital.  
  • http://www.reachvet.com/community-involvement Community Involvement | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Community involvement is an important part of R.E.A.C.H. Look for us at local animal events and for open houses, classes and other exciting things at our hospital. We care about animals and the people who love them and are committed to education so that animals may be better cared for.  
  • http://www.reachvet.com/employee-month Employee of the Month | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) -   Congratulations to our Employee of the Month! Scott is our Employee of the Month. He was nominated by his team for continuously going above and beyond to provide the best care for our patients. Congratulations, Scott!
  • http://www.reachvet.com/internal-medicine-services-asheville-veterinary-specialists Internal Medicine Services at Asheville Veterinary Specialists | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Welcome to the Internal Medicine Service at Asheville Veterinary Specialists and Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital. Our Internal Medicine team is dedicated to helping you and your pet when they need further diagnostics and intensive medical care. Our Internal Medicine team is comprised of Dr. Paula Levine, DVM DACVIM and Chastity, VTS (SAIM). Both Dr. Levine and Chastity have many years in the specialty field of Internal Medicine. Dr.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/frequently-asked-questions Frequently Asked Questions | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Click 0n the the questions below for more information What Options Do I have for Payments? What is Your Visitation Policy? What Do I Do if I Find Injured or Orphaned Wildlife? Other FAQ’s Q: How will my regular veterinarian know what happened to my pet at REACH/AVS?
  • http://www.reachvet.com/care-credit-0 Payment Options | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - R.E.A.C.H. understands that emergency situations not only yield stressful times but can also bear financial burden. In an effort to relieve some of these pressures, R.E.A.C.H. provides Care Credit as a form of payment. 
  • http://www.reachvet.com/jobs-reach Careers at R.E.A.C.H. and A.V.S. | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - The quality care delivered to patients at R.E.A.C.H. and A.V.S. is achieved by the teamwork of the staff members. Due to the nature of our work, wherever a staff person is at any moment, the individual must respond to the situation at hand. Depending on what each new work day brings to the hospital, one could find him/herself performing any number of tasks that might not necessarily be their assigned job duties.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/recalls RECALLS! | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Below is the most recent list from the FDA on Animal Health Recalls with links to product recall information.    Click here for all recalls from the FDA.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/pet-toxins Pet Toxins | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Toxins are responsible for many of the visits we see here at the emergency hospital. The vast number of toxic agents around us and the inquisitive nature of our pets makes exposure a common occurrence. Treating toxicities can be very rewarding when the toxin is identified and treated early. Many pets are saved from severe illness or death because of rapid response by their guardian and appropriate treatment at the hospital. Other situations can be very difficult to treat when the type of exposure is unknown or there are delays in getting them to the hospital.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/injuredorphaned-wildlife Injured/Orphaned Wildlife | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Animals will often be more aggressive if they are injured or diseased. Be extremely cautious when approaching any injured animal or animal which appears to be sick or is acting in an abnormal manner. Relocate children and pets indoors. Bats, foxes, raccoons and skunks cannot be rehabilitated due to the possibility of rabies and should not be handled.
  • http://www.reachvet.com/case-studies-0 Case Studies | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - A word of caution: Some of the images included in our case studies are of graphic injuries and may not be suitable for sensitive readers. We have marked the links to these stories with a **
  • http://www.reachvet.com/node/691 Pet Loss Support | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - Coping with the loss of a companion animal The death of an animal companion can be a devastating loss.  Anyone that considers their pet a friend, companion or family member knows the intense pain that accompanies the loss of that friend.  Adults, children and other pets in the family may each have their own unique difficulties in coping. 
  • http://www.reachvet.com/remove-or-change Remove or Change Lost/Found Listing | Regional Emergency Animal Care Hospital of Asheville (R.E.A.C.H.) and Asheville Veterinary Specialist (A.V.S.) - If your lost pet has been found, your found pet and family have been reunited, or if you need to edit your listing, let us know so we can delete or change it for you.

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  • Leslie A. Yousko - "in the air tonight"

    Best song ever! And, my daughter took me to his concert a few years back and it was by far, the best concert I've seen in years. In The Air Tonight was magnificently performed.

  • Tyler - Don't Let The Price Discourage You

    Let me start off with honesty. Earlier today, I received an email from Whites Electronics regarding "a chance to win a TreasureMaster or a $200 coupon" for their official website. I'm not going to lie, this review is the result of me reading that email. Well, 99% of the result anyways. As for the other 1%, I'll begin by saying this: In the past few years, I've purchased 3 Whites Coinmaster metal detectors. Not the Pro model and not the GT model. I've never had issues with this model, I just never really was one to right reviews for things. The email was great motivation; I thought: Hmm. I've owned and still own a Whites Coinmaster, I might as well right a review for it. Now, being aware of the very high-tech and much more sophisticated metal detectors offered by Whites, I have to say that the Coinmaster, to this day, is my favorite model this far (I used to own a Garrett metal detector, as well as a Bounty Hunter metal detector. Neither compare to Whites in my opinion). On to why I'm currently in possession of my 3rd one. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of leaving my detector outside for no more than an hour. After realizing this, and after going outside to bring it in, it was gone. Gotta say, I definitely was far from being in a good mood that day. Can't trust anyone nowadays, but hey atleast a lesson was learned. As for the second Coinmaster I purchased, shortly after my first one disappeared, it was broken due to lack of necessary care. Entirely my fault for that one; I'd rather not go into that story right now. I'll continue buying the Coinmaster until I, one day, possibly decide to purchase a "higher" model. This detector (specifically the one I have today) has paid for itself, as well as the two I owned before it. The discrimation modes are fantastic. Its lightweight and doesn't cause your arm to be sore after awhile of use in the field (though I suppose that could actually depend on the individual using it). It's depth range really isn't the deepest when compared to other models (My friend has a Prizm, not too too different but we did some depth testing in compact soil, sand, and water. The Coinmaster was just a little bit more shallow in each terrain) but when it comes to the price you'd be paying for this machine, it's more than well worth it. The greatest find I've ever made was about 3 years ago at an old foundation of a glass mill. I found 2 $5 Indian Head gold coins, both of which were dated 1914. Some other notable finds were 2 large cents-1820 and 1835, a bottle cap from an old Coke-a-Cola bottle (which actually still had the entire bottle completely intact; that was an awesome find. Never did realize a date for it though, and even though this is somewhat irrelevant, I would like to say that because of this find, I actually picked up the hobby of old bottle searching. One awesome hobby leading to yet another fun hobby; gotta love it). I've come across 7 Ben Frankiln half dollars, all of which were in the same proximity. An 1857 Flying Eagle penny and 13 Indian Head pennies all in the same area, all within about an hour. Unfortunately, about 9 or 10 of them were so eroded that I've deemed it impossible to ever know the dates of them. However I do remember that one was 1882 and there was another one I think dated either 1863 or 1865. There was a night where I found an 1852 seated Liberty dime, followed by an 1804 half cent (The half cent was in an almost "jaw-dropping" state of preservation. I have been meaning to get it authenticated, but I suppose laziness is a real thing). I've found so many things with this detector, probably more than half of which were coins or coin-like objects, like old pins and old caps. You basically get the gist of it by now. I know there's people out there who would look at the price and instantly reject this detector, but take my advice: Don't shroud yourself with ignorance without first examining potential possibilities. This detector is fantastic and Whites deserves my full respect, regardless of whether or not I become selected as a winner in that contest (Which I forgot about as I was typing up this essay. After walking through all of those memories again, along with the ones I haven't stated here, those are all prizes themselves). Thanks for reading, much love from Massachusetts.

  • b.Jenkins - not happy

    Timing of bananas too strict. I thought it would be great for my grandkids. The bananas have to be a just the right temperature and ripened at just the right point. The only good thing I can say about it: easy clean up.

  • Amazon Customer - Works for me

    I have a one month old and we are barely getting out of the house by ourselves. My fear was her facing the back and can't see. Shopped around on Amazon and I picked this product based on other reviews. It's a great product. I can see the baby clearly and it's easy to install.

  • Robin Lynn Frank - Almost Excellent

    Functionally, it works just fine. It certainly provides features my rented Time Warner Cable Scientific Atlanta (Cisco 2100) did not have, including a log and means of measuring its status and the conditions it is working under. Installation was simple and a 5 minute call to TWC, had it activated and running smoothly. Speedtest.net indicates I am getting very close to the specification for speed of my plan.

  • meredith - Levoit is a good company and I'm really pleased with the quality and effectiveness of the purchase!

    After moving to Texas and never having allergies while living in the mid west, I have consistently had a sinus infection plus,more recently, chest infections from all the different allergens they have in the suburbs of Houston. I've tried everything, every antihystimine, nasal spray, allergy shot, antibiotic, different diet, religiously adhering to allergy sufferer websites but nothing helped-I was sure I'd just be miserable pretty much forever.

  • M. Farmer - Not for me :(

    I should have researched this product better before taking it. After 2 nights of no sleep whatsoever I did some research about chaste berry and found that it basically canceled my medication that I take at night. I also read that one of the side effects is weight gain. This did not work for me but I'm glad it works well for others.