Robin McIntyre

DVM, DACVECC
Robin McIntyre
Veterinary Specialist
Emergency & Critical Care
Robin McIntyre

At a Glance

Practicing Since:

2010

Board Certified:

Emergency and Critical Care

Specialties Include:

Electrolyte abnormalities
Cavitary effusions
Hypotension
Sepsis
Severe systemic illness

My Pets:

Sampson & Bernie - Domestic short hair cats

Dr. McIntyre's critical care interests include acid base and electrolyte abnormalities, respiratory distress and mechanical ventilation, and coagulation disorders.

Dr. Robin McIntyre graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010 (Magna Cum Laude). She completed a rotating medicine and surgery internship at the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 2011. Dr. McIntyre completed her emergency and critical care residency at the University of California Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital in 2014. She has been published and won various awards during her academic career. She enjoys mentoring interns and residents and looks forward to working closely with other specialists to provide her patients the best possible outcomes.

Dr. McIntyre enjoys caving, eating, musicals and climbing in her spare time. Her family includes two wonderful cats, Bernie and Sampson.

Emergency & Critical Care

COMPASSIONATE EXPERTISE - EMERGENCY & URGENT CARE 24/7

Doctors are on site and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide the finest medical care when your family veterinarian is unavailable. Patients are seen as walk-ins without appointments and as transfer referrals from your veterinarian. We have state-of-the-art therapeutic and diagnostic aids available for our experienced veterinarians and support staff.

Your pet will be seen by one of our emergency veterinarians as promptly as possible. Conditions requiring immediate treatment or involving life-threatening problems will be our first priority. Once stable, your pet may be released to you, returned to your primary veterinarian for continued care or transferred to one of our specialists should you and your family veterinarian elect to do so.

After your pet's comprehensive examination, presumptive diagnosis and prognosis, an estimate will be presented detailing recommended diagnostics and treatment. Your family veterinarian will also be notified/updated of your pet's visit via phone calls and faxes. Our staff is available 24/7 to answer questions about your pet's care.

Our Emergency & Critical Care Team

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Medical Director
VCA Bay Area Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Hospital

14790 Washington Ave.

San Leandro, CA 94578

Main: 510-483-7387

Fax: 510-483-7389

Hospital Hours:

    Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

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