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Emergency Vet Clinic in Lisle, IL

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After-Hour Emergency Vet Care near Plainfield IL Emergency Vet Services of Lisle

Your pet is a member of the family, and our best-in-class care is always available to assist pets in need. For emergencies both big and small, an urgent care veterinarian is on-site and ready to assist you. The Plainfield, IL community can count on our emergency pet services to take care of their pets.

Vet emergencies can strike at any time. That is why our location, located in nearby Lisle, is strategically open when others are not. From overnight availability during the week to 24 hour Sunday and holiday hours, we are here to serve your pet.

Call us today at (630) 960-2900.

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Think You Need an Emergency Vet?

Call Us Right Away for Quality Compassionate Care. (630) 960-2900

Pets can't tell us what is hurting, so pet emergencies can be hard to diagnose. That is why it is important to call us at (630) 960-2900 if you suspect your pet is having an emergency. Our knowledgeable staff of caring veterinary technicians will be able to assess whether your pet needs immediate attention. Even if your pet doesn't need immediate care, our friendly staff of technicians may be able to put your mind at ease.

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Signs of a Pet Emergency

Although it may not always be clear what is or isn’t a vet emergency, some signs are more telling than others. If your pet is experiencing any of the following symptoms, please call us at (630) 960-2900 or walk directly into our animal hospital:

  • Breathing that’s labored or rapid
  • Weakness or loss of consciousness
  • Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • Blood in their urine, stool, or vomit
  • Straining to urinate or defecate
  • A recent or current seizure
  • Bleeding or serious injury/trauma
  • Ingestion of medications that aren’t theirs
  • Ingestion of any inedible objects
  • Ingestion of a toxic substance, such as household cleaners, chocolate, antifreeze, or rodent poison

The above signs are only a portion of what might indicate an emergency. Please call us right away if you think your pet has a problem or needs urgent treatment. We’ll fully evaluate your pet’s condition, provide professional compassionate medical care, fully communicate about their care, and work with your regular veterinarian for ongoing treatment if needed.

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