FAQs

When are you open? Weeknights Monday through Thursday 6 PM until 6 AM; Weekends Friday 6 PM until Monday 6 AM; All Major Holidays

What type of pets do you treat? Dogs and Cats of all ages

How much does it cost? Our Emergency Office visit includes an exam fee is $120. Once the veterinarian has examined your pet, a full estimate will be provided, including diagnostics and a treatment plan.

What type of payments do you accept?You can view all the choices on our Payment Options page here.

Do you offer payment plans? We do not offer payment plans but accept the following forms of payment: Cash, Mastercard, VISA, American Express, Care Credit, and Scratch Pay 

If you have any questions or want more information on how we can care for your pet, please contact us today.

What type of emergencies do you treat? We gladly see any emergency including, but not limited to:
  • Traumatic injuries (broken bones, internal injuries)
  • Collapse or inability to stand and walk
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Vomiting/diarrhea
  • Poisoning or toxin ingestion (e.g., Chocolate, rat poisons, artificial sweeteners, nicotine, household cleaners, anti-freeze, prescription or over-the-counter drugs, certain household plants, etc.)
  • Foreign body ingestion
  • Uncontrollable bleeding
  • Seizures 
  • Diabetic crisis
  • Paralysis
  • Labor and delivery problems
  • Acute kidney failure
  • Heat stroke
  • Swollen or distended abdomen, primarily associated with vomiting, retching, or extreme listlessness
  • Repeated attempts to urinate without any urine production
  • Swollen or painful eyes
  • Drug reactions, e.g., chemotherapy, vaccinations
  • Envenomation, e.g., by snakes, spiders, bees, etc.
What type of emergencies do you treat? We gladly see any emergency including, but not limited to:
  • Traumatic injuries (broken bones, internal injuries)
  • Collapse or inability to stand and walk
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Vomiting/diarrhea
  • Poisoning or toxin ingestion (e.g., Chocolate, rat poisons, artificial sweeteners, nicotine, household cleaners, anti-freeze, prescription or over-the-counter drugs, certain household plants, etc.)
  • Foreign body ingestion
  • Uncontrollable bleeding
  • Seizures 
  • Diabetic crisis
  • Paralysis
  • Labor and delivery problems
  • Acute kidney failure
  • Heat stroke
  • Swollen or distended abdomen, primarily associated with vomiting, retching, or extreme listlessness
  • Repeated attempts to urinate without any urine production
  • Swollen or painful eyes
  • Drug reactions, e.g., chemotherapy, vaccinations
  • Envenomation, e.g., by snakes, spiders, bees, etc.