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Emergency and Urgent Care

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Emergency and Urgent Care

Emergency & Urgent Vet Care in Phoenixville, PA

When every second matters, having a veterinary team you can rely on makes all the difference. Emergencies can be overwhelming — filled with uncertainty and fear — but you’re never alone. Knowing where to turn and who to trust during a crisis can provide a sense of calm when you need it most. Families across Phoenixville and neighboring areas like Spring City, Valley Forge, Malvern, and Pottstown have counted on Valley Veterinary Hospital for generations. With a reputation built on care, commitment, and compassion, the hospital is more than a medical provider — it’s a dedicated partner in your pet’s health and well-being.

Whether your dog has suddenly fallen ill or your cat has suffered an injury, our team is prepared to respond with experience, urgency, and heart.

Our In-House Emergency Vet Services During Business Hours

Emergencies don’t follow a schedule. That’s why our team is ready to help during all regular office hours — Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 8:00pm, and Saturdays from 8:00am to 3:30pm. If your pet is experiencing a sudden illness or injury, there’s no need to call another hospital. Walk-ins are always accepted for emergency cases during operating hours.

Whether it’s a sudden collapse, persistent vomiting, difficulty breathing, or a traumatic injury, our veterinary team works quickly to assess your pet’s condition and begin immediate care. Diagnostic tools and treatment facilities are available onsite, so your pet can receive attention without delay.

Call now at (610) 935-8110 if you think your pet is having an emergency.

After-Hours Emergency Veterinary Referrals

Should your pet need care outside of normal hours, trusted emergency partners are ready to help. These 24/7 veterinary hospitals are a short drive from Phoenixville and offer critical care when Valley Veterinary Hospital is closed:

Recommended Emergency Hospitals:

Metropolitan Veterinary Associates

2626 Van Buren Avenue
Norristown, PA 19403
(610) 666-1050
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Veterinary Referral Center (VRC)
340 Lancaster Avenue
Malvern, PA 19355
(610) 647-2950
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BluePearl Pet Hospital – Malvern
20 Three Tun Road
Malvern, PA 19355
(610) 296-2099
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These facilities provide overnight monitoring, advanced diagnostics, and specialized emergency care when needed most.

Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Attention

Understanding what qualifies as a veterinary emergency can help you act quickly. Some symptoms may seem minor at first but can rapidly become life-threatening without prompt care.

Here are some common signs that your dog or cat needs immediate attention:

Uncontrollable bleeding

Seizures or collapse

Difficulty breathing or choking

Inability to urinate or defecate

Sudden bloating or abdominal pain

Ingestion of toxic substances

High fever or very low body temperature

Persistent vomiting or diarrhea, especially with lethargy

Trauma from being hit by a car or falling

Eye injuries or sudden blindness

When in doubt, always call. Our staff is trained to help you assess the situation and guide you on what to do next.

Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Attention

What Happens When You Arrive

Emergency cases are prioritized based on urgency. Upon arrival, our trained team member quickly evaluates your pet’s condition. This triage process ensures the most critical patients are stabilized first, while still attending to all cases with care and attention.

State-of-the-art diagnostic tools like digital radiographs, ultrasound, and blood analyzers are available on-site, enabling fast diagnosis and treatment decisions. Our hospital environment is designed for both efficiency and comfort — every effort is made to reduce stress for pets and their owners.

More Than Emergency Care — Continued Support for Recovery

What makes Valley Veterinary Hospital different is the continuity of care. Once your pet has received emergency treatment, follow-up visits, diagnostics, or even surgery can all be handled in the same familiar environment. Our clinic offers a full range of services, including:

Orthopedic and soft tissue surgery

In-house laboratory and digital imaging

Pharmacy services

Boarding, grooming, and daycare

Extended weekday hours

Pets recovering from emergency situations often need special monitoring or rehabilitation. With our hospital’s integrated approach, your pet can recover under the same roof — overseen by our veterinarians and staff who already know their story.

Serving the Phoenixville Community and Beyond

Families from Spring City, Pottstown, King of Prussia, Valley Forge, and Malvern rely on this locally owned and operated hospital for emergency and routine veterinary care. Valley Veterinary Hospital has been part of the community for decades, offering not just medical services but also peace of mind.

Emergency and Urgent Care

Immediate Care for Your Pet's Unexpected Needs | Call Valley Veterinary Hospital Today!

Emergencies don’t wait — and neither should you. If your pet is in distress during business hours, call Valley Veterinary Hospital at (610) 935-8110 immediately or bring them directly to our clinic at 1145 Valley Forge Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460. For after-hours needs, reach out to one of the recommended emergency partners listed above.

 

Need to schedule a follow-up or routine visit? Contact us today for compassionate, expert care.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency & Urgent Care

If your pet requires immediate care when the hospital is closed, contact one of the recommended emergency clinics listed above. They are open 24/7 and equipped to handle critical cases.

Look for signs such as difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, seizures, collapse, or ingestion of a toxin. If you’re unsure, call Valley Veterinary Hospital for guidance.

Yes, emergency cases are accepted without an appointment during regular clinic hours. It’s helpful to call ahead if possible, so the team can prepare for your arrival.

Bring any medical records if available, a list of medications your pet is taking, and details about the incident or symptoms. This helps our veterinarian make faster, informed decisions.

Yes, emergency and urgent care services are available for both canine and feline patients.

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