Emergency Pet Care – What to Do After Hours
24/7 Emergency Veterinary Hospitals
After-Hours Emergency Veterinary Clinics
MedVet of Mobile
Phone Number: (251) 706-0890
Please call prior to arrival
Location: 2573 Government Blvd, Mobile, AL 36606
Hours: Please call for their availability
Veterinary Emergency Referral Center
Phone Number: (850) 477-3914
Please call prior to arrival
Location: 4800 N Davis Hwy, Pensacola, FL 32503
Hours: 24 hours
Gulf Coast Veterinary Emergency Hospital
Phone Number: (228) 471-0475
Please call prior to arrival
Location: 8144 E Oaklawn Rd, Biloxi, MS 39532
Hours: 24 hours
These emergency hospitals are fully equipped to handle critical care situations, including:
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Severe injuries or trauma
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Difficulty breathing
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Uncontrollable bleeding
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Seizures or loss of consciousness
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Ingestion of toxic substances
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Sudden collapse or extreme lethargy
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Severe vomiting or diarrhea (especially with blood)
What to Do in a Pet Emergency
Stay Calm – We know it’s scary, but staying calm helps your pet stay as comfortable as possible.
Call Ahead – If possible, call the emergency clinic before arriving so they can prepare for your pet’s arrival.
Safely Transport Your Pet – Use a carrier for cats or a blanket for injured dogs to keep them secure and minimize movement.
Gather Important Information – If your pet ate something toxic or suffered trauma, try to note what happened, when, and any symptoms.
Be Prepared – Save This Information Now!
We recommend saving the phone numbers of nearby emergency clinics in your phone now. That way, if an emergency ever happens, you’ll be prepared to act quickly!
Still have questions? Call us during business hours at (251) 621-8900, and we’ll be happy to provide guidance on your pet’s care.
Your pet’s health and safety are always our top priority, and we are here to support you in any way we can. Stay safe, and give extra snuggles to your furry friends!