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Small Animal Emergency
Hospital of Westfield
When every second counts and your precious pet is in need of urgent, emergency veterinary care, Small Animal Emergency Hospital of Westfield is here to help. We are open from 4pm to 1am Monday through Friday and from 9am to 1am on weekends to provide urgent, emergency, and critical care services for dogs and cats. Conveniently located in Westfield, Indiana, we serve companion animals and their owners in Westfield, Carmel, Noblesville, Fishers, Zionsville, Kokomo, Indianapolis, and the surrounding areas, and our highly skilled team would be honored to be entrusted with your beloved companion’s care.

Primary Routine Care Services

Our Emergency Veterinary Services

All Emergency Veterinary Care Services for small animals (Dogs and Cats)

Hospitalization

Euthanasia
What Constitutes an Emergency?
If your pet is exhibiting any of the following symptoms, a trip to an emergency vet is warranted:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Bloody stool
- Labored breathing/Difficulty breathing/Non-breathing
- Loss of consciousness
- Lethargy
- Lack of heartbeat/Pulse
- Weakness
- Collapse
- Bleeding/Broken toenail
- Ear infection
- Bruising/Excessive bleeding
- Loss of consciousness
- Lack of heartbeat/pulse
- Bleeding from mouth, nose, or eyes
- Seizures
- Blood in urine, stool, or vomit
- Foreign body ingestion/Foreign body stuck in throat
- Limping/Lameness
- Fracture
- Trauma/Hit by car
- Difficulty in walking/Loss of balance
- Ingestion of toxins/poisons
- Exposure to toxins/poisons
- Wounds/Bleeding wounds
- Bite wounds
- Burns
- Abscesses
- Skin infections/swelling
- Allergies
- Vaccine reactions
- Lacerations
- Difficulty or inability to urinate or defecate
- Painful behavior
- Inability to stand
- Eye injuries or sudden blindness
- Swollen/Painful abdomen
- Heatstroke
- Difficulty laboring/birthing puppies/kittens
- Unexplained fever, hypothermia, or other illness, etc.
Do I Need an Appointment?
Do You Provide Primary Veterinary Care?
At Small Animal Emergency Hospital of Westfield, our focus is on providing urgent, emergency, and critical care for dogs and cats. We have, however, partnered with Mobile Vet Care Indiana to provide certain services (wellness exams, vaccinations, outpatient care, dental cleaning and care, microchipping, including in-home euthanasia). For more details, please visit www.mobilevetindiana.com
Frequently Asked Questions

Our Protocol for
Pet Urgent Care
We triage our patients just like hospitals triage human patients. This means that the most life-threatening situations take priority. When you arrive, we will assess your pet’s condition and obtain a medical history. From there, we will devise a plan for treatment and discuss it with you. If your pet requires hospitalization, they will receive round-the-clock care while they are with us.
Our expert team uses the latest technology to ensure the best possible results for patients. We perform appropriate treatments based on each pet’s unique needs and situation, and we work closely with pet parents every step of the way.
Emergency Veterinarian in Westfield, Indiana

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