Emergency Vet Services in Aurora, CO
At Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital, we provide trusted emergency vet services in Aurora, CO with experienced veterinary care available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Medical emergencies can happen at any time. Whether your pet is experiencing sudden illness, injury, breathing difficulties, or severe pain, our veterinary team is here to provide prompt, compassionate care when it matters most.
As the only 24-hour emergency veterinary hospital in Aurora, we proudly serve pets throughout the Denver metro area with advanced emergency and urgent veterinary services.
24/7 Emergency Veterinary Care
Our hospital is fully staffed around the clock with veterinarians and skilled veterinary technicians ready to respond to emergencies day or night.
We provide emergency care for:
- Trauma and injuries
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe vomiting or diarrhea
- Seizures or collapse
- Poisoning or toxin exposure
- Urinary blockages
- Heatstroke
- Sudden pain or weakness
- Fractures and wounds
If you are unsure whether your pet requires emergency care, our team can help guide you.
Urgent Care Services for Pets
Some medical concerns are not life-threatening but still require prompt attention.
Our urgent care services are available for conditions such as:
- Minor injuries
- Ear infections
- Skin issues
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Sudden discomfort
- Mild illness symptoms
Urgent care visits help pets receive timely evaluation and treatment for medical concerns that require prompt attention.
Advanced Emergency Diagnostics
Timely diagnostics are important during emergencies. Our hospital features advanced diagnostic technology, including:
- In-house laboratory testing
- Digital radiology
- Ultrasound
- Electrocardiography
- Bloodwork and patient monitoring
These tools help our veterinary team identify medical concerns and support timely treatment decisions.
Veterinary Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Pets experiencing severe illness, traumatic injuries, or complex recovery needs may require intensive monitoring and around-the-clock medical support.
Our veterinary intensive care unit provides advanced monitoring and supportive care for critically ill or recovering patients, including post-surgical recovery and emergency stabilization.
The ICU team closely monitors each pet’s condition to help support comfort, safety, and recovery during hospitalization.
Emergency Surgery & Critical Care
Some emergency situations require immediate surgical treatment.
Our veterinary team may perform emergency procedures for:
- Foreign body obstructions
- Internal injuries
- Fractures
- Urinary obstructions
- Traumatic wounds
- Emergency abdominal conditions
We combine advanced surgical care with comprehensive monitoring and post-operative support for emergency patients.
Why Choose Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital?
Families throughout Aurora, Parker, Centennial, and the Denver metro area trust Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital for emergency veterinary care because we offer:
- 24/7 emergency services
- Experienced emergency veterinarians
- AAHA-accredited standards of care
- Advanced diagnostics and monitoring
- ICU hospitalization support
- Compassionate communication and guidance
As a privately owned veterinary hospital, we are committed to delivering high-quality emergency medicine with a personalized approach to care.
Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care
Seek immediate veterinary attention if your pet experiences:
- Difficulty breathing
- Collapse or unconsciousness
- Seizures
- Severe bleeding
- Persistent vomiting
- Suspected poisoning
- Sudden paralysis
- Severe pain
- Major trauma or fractures
Prompt treatment can make a critical difference during emergencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an appointment for emergency care?
No. Emergency patients are evaluated based on medical urgency and do not require an appointment.
What is the difference between urgent care and emergency care?
Urgent care is intended for non-life-threatening conditions needing prompt treatment, while emergency care is for severe or life-threatening situations.
Can my pet stay overnight for monitoring?
Yes. Pets requiring ongoing treatment or close observation may remain hospitalized in our ICU.
What should I do if my pet eats something toxic?
Call our hospital immediately so our veterinary team can provide guidance on the appropriate next steps.
Contact Our Emergency Veterinary Team
If your pet is experiencing an emergency or urgent medical concern, contact Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital right away.
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