Battle-Tested CRI Pumps for Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
When seconds count and failure isn't an option, trust equipment with decades of proven performance in human and veterinary medicine - at prices that won't break your emergency budget.
Always be equipped
Always be equipped
Maintain a CRI pump fleet you’re familiar with
Maintain a CRI pump fleet you’re familiar with
Stay profitable
Expert repair for models even when manufacturers have moved on
Stay profitable
Expert repair for models even when manufacturers have moved on
Always be equipped
Always be equipped
Maintain a CRI pump fleet you’re familiar with
Maintain a CRI pump fleet you’re familiar with
Stay profitable
Expert repair for models even when manufacturers have moved on
Stay profitable
Expert repair for models even when manufacturers have moved on
Why veterinary emergency and critical care centers rely on AIV-Vet...
Equipment that starts working the second you need it.
Pumps that are proven over decades in emergency environments.
Simple operation when your hands are full and your mind is racing.

Fluid warmers that prevent hypothermia during massive transfusions.

Fair prices for necessary equipment.
Emergency medicine demands equipment that just works - every time
Running a veterinary emergency and critical care service means being ready for anything, from hit-by-car traumas to septic shock. You're dealing with…
Zero margin for error when every second affects outcomes.
Multiple critical patients requiring simultaneous care.
Rapid fluid resuscitation where volume delivery speed matters.
Hypothermic patients needing warmed fluids during shock treatment.
Budget reality you need reliable equipment without specialty pricing.
We provide emergency centers with proven, dependable equipment that performs under pressure - pump models that are proven over long years, at prices that make sense.

Three essential solutions for emergency and critical care
Option 1.
Rapid-deployment infusion pumps for shock resuscitation
When you're managing hypovolemic shock, septic peritonitis, or massive hemorrhage, you need pumps that deliver fluids fast and reliably. No programming delays, no complicated setups - just immediate, dependable performance.
Top Patient Ready Pumps for Emergency Care
Each certified patient-ready pump delivers:
Fast fluid delivery
for shock resuscitation.
Simple controls
your whole team can operate.
Proven reliability
from years of hospital use.
Clear alarms
without false positives.
1-year warranty
for peace of mind.
Get hospital-proven performance at 40-60% less than new pumps.
Option 2.
IVetMATE fluid warmers for hypothermia prevention
Hypothermia kills. Whether you're treating a shock patient, performing emergency surgery, or managing a critical care case, maintaining body temperature is crucial. Cold fluids make everything worse.
The IVetMATE difference:
Warms fluids to 103°F
optimal for preventing hypothermia.
No setup time
plug in and it's ready.
Works with any IV line
universal compatibility.
Compact design
fits anywhere in your crash cart.
No maintenance required
one less thing to worry about.
Stop losing patients to preventable hypothermia. The IVetMATE pays for itself with just a few saved patients.
Option 3.
Emergency repair services that understand "stat"
When your pump fails during a code, you can't wait weeks for repair. Emergency centers need equipment fixed NOW, not eventually.
Emergency-focused repair services:
Priority issue evaluation
for critical equipment.
Flat-rate pricing
no budget surprises.
We know downtime means lives at risk. Our job is to help you keep that downtime to a minimum.
Real emergency scenarios where equipment reliability matters
The 2 AM trauma
Multiple pets from a house fire arrive simultaneously. You need every pump working perfectly while managing smoke inhalation, burns, and shock. This isn't the time to troubleshoot equipment.
Septic shock management
Goal-directed fluid therapy requires precise delivery and constant adjustments. Your pumps need to respond immediately to changing parameters without delays or errors.
Mass casualty events
Whether it's a dogfight at the park or a highway accident, multiple critical patients mean all your equipment must work flawlessly when pushed to capacity.
Post-arrest stabilization
After successful CPR, maintaining perfusion is critical. Equipment failures during this golden hour can undo all your lifesaving work.
Building emergency capability without breaking the bank
For new emergency services
Start with essentials:
- Four reliable infusion pumps. Minimum for multi-patient scenarios.
- Two IVetMATE warmers. Hypothermia prevention is critical.
- One backup pump. For when failure isn't an option.
- Basic accessories. Extension sets, Y-ports, pressure bags.
- Maintenance supplies. -Keep equipment ready.
Total investment: Under $6,000 for core emergency capability.
For established emergency centers
Expand strategically:
- Maintain 1.5x pumps for your busiest shift.
- Standardize on 2-3 models for team familiarity.
- Keep 20% reserve capacity for equipment failures.
- Position warmers at every treatment station.
- Create redundancy for critical equipment.
We help you build emergency capacity that matches your case load and budget.
The true cost of equipment failure in emergency medicine
Delayed resuscitation when minutes matter
Lost cases that proper equipment could have saved
Team stress managing workarounds during codes
Reputation damage when equipment lets you down
Revenue loss from diverted emergencies
Reliable equipment from AIV-Vet eliminates these risks, keeping your emergency service running when it matters most.
What makes equipment "emergency-ready"?
Emergency equipment faces unique demands. It must work perfectly after sitting idle, then perform flawlessly under extreme conditions:
Emergency Requirements
Why it matters in critical care
Simple operation
Anyone can run it under stress.
Fast flow rates
Rapid resuscitation capability.
Minimal false alarms
Focus stays on the patient.
Durable construction
Survives being dropped or knocked over.
Easy to clean
Quick turnover between traumas.
Proven reliability
Years of successful use.
Our patient-ready pumps come from human hospitals where they've already proven themselves in thousands of emergencies.
What makes equipment "emergency-ready"?
Emergency equipment faces unique demands. It must work perfectly after sitting idle, then perform flawlessly under extreme conditions:
Emergency Requirements and why it matters in critical care
Simple operation
Anyone can run it under stress.
Fast flow rates
Rapid resuscitation capability.
Minimal false alarms
Focus stays on the patient.
Durable construction
Survives being dropped or knocked over.
Easy to clean
Quick turnover between traumas.
Proven reliability
Years of successful use.
Our patient-ready pumps come from human hospitals where they've already proven themselves in thousands of emergencies.
Your emergency patients deserve equipment that won't fail them
Every patient rushing through your doors is someone's beloved family member in their darkest hour. Your team provides hope through skill, dedication, and split-second decisions.
Your expertise saves lives. Your equipment should never be the limiting factor.

We understand emergency centers because we've supplied hundreds of them:
- Starting services with limited budgets.
- Expanding to handle growing case loads.
- Replacing aging equipment manufacturers abandoned.
- Building redundancy without overspending.
Maximize your emergency response capability
Control equipment costs
- Save 40-60% on patient-ready versus new
- Prevent hypothermia affordably with IVetMATE
- Reduce emergency purchases with reliable equipment
- Standardize repairs with flat-rate pricing
Enhance treatment success
- Never delay resuscitation due to equipment
- Prevent hypothermia in shock patients
- Run multiple codes simultaneously
- Accept any emergency confidently
Support your team
- Remove equipment stress from emergency situations
- Provide simple, reliable tools
- Maintain backup equipment for peace of mind
- Focus on medicine, not troubleshooting
Three steps to emergency readiness
Assess your current gaps
Where does equipment fail you during emergencies? What slows your response?
Build strategic redundancy
Add backup pumps and warmers where they'll have the most impact.
Maintain readiness
Keep equipment serviced and ready for the next emergency.
Why veterinary emergency centers nationwide trust AIV-Vet
You're not buying fancy new technology. You're investing in proven, reliable equipment that has already saved thousands of lives in human medicine and continues that mission in veterinary care.
We've helped hundreds of emergency centers:




Launch 24/7 services within budget.
Handle increasing emergency volume.
Maintain older but reliable equipment.
Build redundancy affordably.
Your next emergency deserves equipment as dependable as your team.
The AIV-Vet promise to emergency centers
We understand your reality
Equipment must work instantly, every time, without complications.
We offer practical solutions
Proven pumps and warmers that have handled thousands of emergencies.
We support you long-term
With repairs, replacements, and technical help when you need it.
We respect your budget
Quality emergency equipment at fair prices, because every clinic needs emergency capability.
When seconds count and failure isn't an option, emergency centers choose AIV-Vet.
Common questions from veterinary emergency and critical care centers
Absolutely. These pumps have already proven themselves through years of use in human emergency departments. We restore them to manufacturer specifications and test them thoroughly. Many busy emergency centers run entirely on patient-ready equipment with excellent results.
The IVetMATE warms fluids to 103°F as they flow through the line. Even at high flow rates during shock resuscitation, it maintains consistent warming. There's no waiting period - it works from the moment you turn it on.
This is why we recommend backup equipment and offer rapid repair services with loaner availability. Many emergency centers keep a spare pump ready and use our 48-hour repair turnaround to maintain their backup inventory.
Yes. Fluid delivery hasn't fundamentally changed - these pumps deliver the same crystalloids, colloids, and blood products they always have. They're perfectly capable of goal-directed fluid therapy and rapid resuscitation protocols.

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