Emergency veterinary care
24 license-verified clinics confirmed for this care across 6 cities.
Clinics confirmed for emergency or 24-hour care. If your pet is in crisis, call ahead — ERs triage by severity.
By city
Clinics
Advanced Animal Care Hospital
EmergencyCompanion AnimalsVetco Total Care #531
EmergencyDogsCatsCompanion Animal Hospital
EmergencyCompanion AnimalsAnimal Allergy and Dermatology Specialists
EmergencyCatsDogsAdvanced Pet Care of Northern Nevada
EmergencyDogsCatsAnimal Kindness Veterinary Hospital
EmergencyDogsCatsBanfield Pet Hospital #0150
EmergencyBanfield Pet Hospital #1026
EmergencyBanfield Pet Hospital #1308
EmergencyDogsCatsBanfield Pet Hospital #1381
EmergencyDogsCatsAnimal Emergency Center of Las Vegas and Henderson
EmergencyBanfield Pet Hospital #1576
EmergencyDogsCatsBanfield Pet Hospital #1895
EmergencyDogsCatsBanfield Pet Hospital, #1896
EmergencyCatsDogsDamonte Ranch Animal Hospital
EmergencyDogsCatsCompanion AnimalsVetco Total Care #573
EmergencyDogsCatsAnimal Medical Services
EmergencyDogsCatsCompanion AnimalsAnn Road Animal Hospital
EmergencyDogsCatsBoulder City Animal Hospital
EmergencyCompanion AnimalsAnimal Emergency and Specialty Center
EmergencyCactus Creek Animal Hospital
EmergencyCatsDogsCompanion AnimalsCanyon Pet Hospital
EmergencyCompanion AnimalsCanyon Ridge Animal Hospital
EmergencyCompanion AnimalsCentennial Hills Animal Hospital
Emergency
Common questions
How do I know if my pet needs emergency care?
Go to an emergency vet immediately for difficulty breathing, collapse, seizures, uncontrolled bleeding, suspected poisoning, bloated or hard abdomen, inability to urinate, or major trauma such as being hit by a car. When in doubt, call the nearest emergency clinic — staff can tell you whether to come in.
Should I call ahead before driving to an animal ER?
Yes. Calling ahead lets the team prepare for your arrival, confirm they can treat your pet's species, and give first-aid instructions for the drive. Emergency clinics triage by severity, so the sickest patients are seen first.
What is the difference between an emergency vet and a 24-hour vet?
An emergency vet treats urgent, unscheduled cases, often during nights, weekends, and holidays. A 24-hour hospital is staffed around the clock and can also provide overnight monitoring. Many clinics are both, but a daytime practice may handle emergencies only during business hours.
