Century Park Animal Hospital is happy to offer a variety of emergency services.  

  • Before 5pm we book appointments and we accept walk-ins for emergency and urgent care as well.
  • During our emergency hours from 5 pm to midnight, no appointment is needed, we accept walk-ins.
  • Although we are not a 24-hour facility yet, our overnight team is happy to hospitalize cases that do not require highly intensive care. Our goal is to switch to 24/7 within one year.

During our emergency hours, we will be operating on a triage system, like human emergency hospitals. Patients in distress or in need of immediate critical care will be given priority. Please give us a phone call before you arrive to be updated regarding wait times and to start the registration process.

 

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Emergency Services

Top-notch critical care for unforeseen emergencies.

Point-of-care Ultrasound

Non-invasive, soft-tissue imaging with prompt same-day results.

Urgent Care

Immediate attention for injuries or illnesses that cannot be delayed.

On-Site X-Rays

Conducted in-house for instant diagnosis of fractures, foreign object ingestions, stones, and more.

In-House Diagnostics and Testing

Efficiently performed within our hospital, reducing wait times for speedy results.

End-of-Life Care

Providing comfort and compassion during the most challenging times.

On-Site Surgical Expertise

Our skilled surgeon is available for emergency procedures.

Treatment and Hospitalization

Care commences promptly, and if your pet requires overnight care, you can be with them throughout.

IMMEDIATE CARE FOR:

ACCIDENTAL INGESTION

Chocolate
Foreign object
Garlic or onions
Grapes or raisins
Marijuana or other toxic plant
Medications
Pet toy
Poison
Rat bait

ACCIDENTS

Falls
Disconnected or severed limb or tail
Hit by a car

BITES / DEEP SCRATCHES

BLEEDING

Blood in stool or vomit
Broken nails
Open wounds

BROKEN BONES / FRACTURES

CHOKING

CONSTIPATION

Blood in stool
Straining to defecate

DECREASED OR LOSS OF APPETITE

DIARRHEA

EGG BINDING / DYSTOCIA

EYE PROBLEMS

Dilated pupils
Eye discharge
Infection
Inflammation
Injury
Redness
Squinting

GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE

GI stasis
Swelling of abdomen
Vomiting / diarrhea

HEAT EXHAUSTION / HEAT STROKE

HYPOTHERMIA

LACERATIONS / OPEN WOUNDS

LETHARGY

RESUSCITATIONS

SEIZURES

SHELL DISEASE

SIGNS OF OBVIOUS PAIN

Crying, whining, whimpering
Ear infections

  • Scratching at ears
  • Shaking head excessively

Hiding

SURGERIES

Abdominal and reproductive emergency surgeries
Soft tissue emergency surgeries

SWELLING OF ABDOMEN, FACE, OR LIMBS

TROUBLE BREATHING

Blockage / Choking
Panting

UNCONSCIOUS

URINATION PROBLEMS

Blood in urine
Frequent urination
Not able to urinate
Urinating inappropriately / outside of the litter box

VOMITING

WALKING PROBLEMS

Inability to stand or walk
Limping, staggering
Loss of balance