Emergency Veterinarians in Little Rock
24/7 emergency veterinary care for urgent and life-threatening situations.
When should I go to an emergency vet?
Go immediately if your dog has difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, seizures, suspected poisoning, bloat symptoms, collapse, inability to urinate, or traumatic injury. Don't wait for regular vet hours. Call ahead if possible so the emergency team can prepare.
Emergency Warning Signs
- Difficulty breathing or choking
- Severe bleeding that won't stop
- Seizures or loss of consciousness
- Suspected poisoning or toxic ingestion
- Bloated, hard, or painful abdomen
- Unable to urinate or defecate
- Hit by car or other trauma
- Broken bones or severe limping
AERC Animal Emergency & Referral Center
24/7
24/7 emergency and critical care facility. Board-certified emergency veterinarians on staff. Advanced life support capabilities.
Services:
Emergency Care
Critical Care
Surgery
Diagnostics
Specialist Consultations
8735 Geyer Springs Rd, Little Rock, AR, 72209
After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic
24/7
Nights, weekends, and holiday emergency care. Experienced emergency veterinarians. Transfer to regular vet for follow-up.
Services:
Emergency Care
Urgent Care
Stabilization
Pain Management
10800 N Rodney Parham Rd, Little Rock, AR, 72212
Arkansas Veterinary Emergency & Specialists
24/7
Emergency and specialty care under one roof. Board-certified specialists in multiple disciplines available for consultation.
Services:
Emergency Care
Specialist Care
Surgery
Intensive Care
Diagnostics
201 S Bowman Rd, Little Rock, AR, 72211
