Emergency Hospital Hours

Open 24 Hours

South Austin

Round Rock


Experiencing a pet EMERGENCY NOW?

1. Give our team a call, so we may gather the necessary details and prepare for your arrival! (512) 892-9038
2. Calmly, load your pet and verify which location you are going to:

ROUND ROCK HOSPITAL

OPEN 24 HOURS, MONDAY 7:00 AM TO THURSDAY 7:00 AM

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SOUTH AUSTIN HOSPITAL

OPEN 24 HOURS, 7 DAYS A WEEK

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If you are a Primary Care Veterinarian in Austin, Texas or the surrounding area and need to transfer an emergency patient, please call the nearest CTVSEH location for our current emergency hospital status and consult with our attending emergency care veterinarian for availability.

How is CTVSEH currently taking in Emergency Patients for Austin, Texas?

CTVSEH has established an Emergency Department Status and Patient Priority System that details the number of patients we are currently taking in and the patients that will be admitted, thus allowing our teams of doctors and technicians to provide the best medical care and client communication possible for pets in Austin, Texas. Please call our locations before arriving for more details.

How does CTVSEH determine a patient's priority level?

CTVSEH is currently seeing Emergency and Critical Care patients based on our triage protocols below. All patients having critical life-threatening situations will be a top priority. Patients not experiencing these critical life-threatening situations may experience extended wait times and be asked to either reach out to additional local pet emergency hospitals or contact VetTriage for further triaging advice. Below are examples of patients and their hospital priority levels.

Emergency Priority List - Austin, Texas

Additional Emergency Resources

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center

24-Hour Phone Number: (888) 426-4435

The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply.

Referrals From Other Veterinary Clinics

If your pet is already a patient of the CTVSEH network, our emergency vet hospital team will make contact with your primary care veterinarian to begin collaborating as soon as possible. However, even if your primary care provider is a member of another practice, we will treat your family veterinarian as an integral part of our team.

Financial Concerns

We know that having a pet with emergency medical needs can be stressful. In addition to providing all the care needed, we will also work with your budget. We accept all major credit cards and have payment plans available through Care Credit and ScratchPay.