Immediate Veterinary Care for Your Pets
At Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital, we understand that emergencies can happen at any time. Our dedicated team of veterinary professionals is here to provide urgent care for your pets in Surprise, AZ when they need it most.
Urgent Pet Care Services We Offer
- Critical Care: We provide intensive monitoring and treatment for pets in critical condition.
- Trauma and Injury Care: From fractures to lacerations, our team is equipped to handle traumatic injuries.
- Poisoning and Toxic Ingestions: Immediate treatment for pets who have ingested harmful substances.
- Sudden Illness: Rapid response to unexpected illnesses or symptoms.
When to Seek Urgent Care
Bring your pet in immediately if they are experiencing:
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe bleeding or trauma
- Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
- Inability to urinate or defecate
- Unconsciousness or unresponsiveness
- Seizures
- Ingestion of toxic substances
FAQ
What qualifies as a pet emergency?
Any situation where your pet’s life or health is in immediate danger, such as severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, or collapse, should be treated as an emergency. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to call us right away.
Do I need an appointment for urgent care?
No appointment is necessary for emergencies. Our veterinarians and staff are ready to provide immediate care to pets in critical condition.
What should I do before bringing my pet in?
If possible, call ahead so we can prepare for your arrival. Keep your pet calm and transport them safely using a carrier or blanket.
Do you provide after-hours emergency care?
If your emergency occurs outside our regular business hours, we can direct you to a trusted 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic nearby.
Can you treat poisoning or toxin exposure?
Yes, our team can provide immediate treatment for poisoning and toxic ingestions. Bring any packaging or information about the substance your pet may have consumed.
If you need immediate assistance please call 623-282-4900 or click below for more info.

