An emergency exists if your
pet:
• Cannot urinate
• Is hit by a car
• Is bleeding
• Is having trouble breathing
• Collapses or seizures
• Is suddenly very ill
• Is bloated, has a swollen abdomen
• Is unconscious
• Has ingested poison
• Has been in labor for over two hours
• Develops a sudden swelling
• Is attacked by another animal
• Cannot walk or develops sudden weakness or lameness
• Seems very painful
• Has severe vomiting and/or diarrhea
What should be done next? Contact a veterinarian immediately
• If the emergency occurs during our regular business hours, call us at
404-252-1641.
• You may reach our on-call doctor at 404-290-1641 up until 9 PM.
• If the emergency occurs after regular business hours, please call the
emergency
clinic
closest
to
you.
The closest emergency centers to our clinic are:
Animal Emergency Center of Sandy Springs
228 Sandy Springs Place, Sandy Springs (Off Roswell Road between I-285 and Abernathy
Road, behind Dunkin Donuts)
404-252-7881
or
Georgia Veterinary Specialists
455 Abernathy Road, Sandy Springs (between GA-400 and Roswell Road, across from
North Fulton Tennis Center)
404-459-0903
If you have a question and it does not relate to an emergency situation, please
call the clinic and leave a message. Messages are reviewed and returned in the
mornings (except on Sundays and Holidays).
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