Emergencies.

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Emergencies

Emergencies are accepted anytime during business hours and also after-hours to established regularly seen patients. If you feel you have an emergency (examples are toxic substance ingestion, hit by car, or your pet has collapsed) please call ahead if possible so that a staff member can advise you on your particular situation and our team can be prepared when you walk in the door. Your pet will immediately be taken to our treatment area to be triaged, and then you’ll be updated on your pet’s condition and the treatment plan

After-Hours Emergencies

To have your pet seen for an after-hours emergency, the patient in need of care must have been seen by our veterinarians within the last 12 months for wellness and/or vaccines. Unfortunately, we are not staffed in a manner to provide on-call emergency veterinary services for the entire Wichita Falls area and must limit this service to our regular wellness clients and patients. This is why it is very important to have an established wellness relationship with a veterinarian who will be available for you should the need arise.

If you have an after-hours emergency, please call the answering service at (940) 720-2727 who will reach out to the doctor on-call.

If you don’t receive a phone call back from the doctor within 15 minutes, please call the answering service again.

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Emergency During Open Hours?

No appointment needed. Call (940) 691-0261.

(940) 720-2727

After Hours: Call (940) 720-2727 (Established clients only).

Please call ahead if possible.

Some common emergency symptoms

Bring your pet in if they show any of the following symptoms:

  • open wounds or possibly broken bones, such as from being hit by a car or other trauma
  • stopped breathing or unconsciousness
  • repeated vomiting or vomiting blood
  • seizure
  • sudden collapse or difficulty breathing
  • bleeding from their mouth, nose, or eyes
  • possible poisoning from eating something toxic
  • extreme pain, seen as whining or shaking
  • hard and swollen abdomen
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