Springfield Veterinary Hospital

Welcome to Emergency Veterinary Hospital of Springfield, OR

If your pet has an emergency, you can trust the Emergency Veterinary Hospital team to provide fast, comprehensive and compassionate care.

About Our Hospital

Please know that our team of highly trained veterinary professionals is ready to triage and assist to the best of our ability. We must see our patients based on the severity of their condition, starting with those that are experiencing life-threatening injury or illness. Animals who are not experiencing a life-threatening condition are considered stable and will typically experience higher wait times.

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Learn how our expert veterinary services can ensure a healthy and happy future for your beloved pets. Reach out today to book an appointment!

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some questions you may want to ask when searching for a veterinary hospital. Browse through our frequently asked questions to find the information you need or reach out to our experienced team if you need further assistance:

What constitutes a pet emergency?

A pet emergency includes any situation where your pet’s health or safety is at immediate risk. Common signs of an emergency include severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, unconsciousness, seizures, suspected poisoning, or trauma from an accident. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to contact an emergency vet for guidance.

To prepare for a pet emergency, keep a first aid kit for pets at home, know the location and contact information of your nearest emergency vet, and have your pet’s medical records and any necessary medications readily available. Familiarize yourself with basic first aid procedures for pets and always stay calm in an emergency.

When calling about a pet emergency, provide as much information as possible, including your pet’s symptoms, any recent incidents or changes in behavior, and your pet’s medical history. This helps us prepare for your arrival and provide the best care possible.

Emergency veterinary clinics typically send a summary of the visit to your regular vet after the emergency treatment. This ensures continuity of care and helps your regular vet stay informed about your pet’s condition and any follow-up care needed.

The cost of an emergency vet visit can vary based on the nature and severity of the condition, the required treatments, and your location. It’s a good idea to ask about payment options and costs when you first contact the emergency clinic. Some clinics offer payment plans or financing options to help manage expenses.

Yes, emergency veterinarians typically provide a follow-up plan detailing any necessary care, medications, or additional treatments your pet may need. They will also inform you about any signs to watch for and when to schedule a follow-up appointment with your regular vet.

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Our Services

Since 1978, the Emergency Veterinary Hospital has provided high-quality emergency medical care to pets and their people. We offer a fully-equipped diagnostic laboratory, cutting-edge surgical facilities, digital radiography, ultrasound, advanced dentistry, and emergency and critical care services. Our team is highly trained with extensive experience treating a wide range of animal emergencies and illnesses.

Areas We Serve

Conveniently located in Springfield, OR we serve neighboring communities with the same level of excellence, ensuring that every pet receives the highest quality of care. Some of these areas include Eugene, Coburg, Goshen, Jasper, Mohawk, Florence, Reedsport, Junction City, Corvallis, Sutherlin, Roseburg, Cottage Grove, Coos Bay, Bandon, Oakridge and Creswell. If you are a pet owner in the local area, trust Emergency Veterinary Hospital of Springfield to be your partner in keeping your furry friends healthy and happy.