Emergency Care
Animal Focus Vet – ER provides Emergency services for pets. We take care of any sick pet or injured pet that cannot wait until the next day for care.
Emergency Hours:
Monday – Friday: 6:00pm -8:00am
Saturday: 6:00pm -12:00am
ALL-DAY SUNDAY UNTIL MONDAY AT 8:00 AM
Address:
5231 W. Charleston Blvd. Ste 110
Las Vegas, NV 89146
- Bite wounds, punctures and lacerations
- Vaccine-induced reactions or anaphylactic reactions
- Bleeding (nose bleeds, bleeding from soft tissue masses, etc.)
- Respiratory distress (panting, labored breathing, nasal discharge, excessive sneezing/coughing)
- Collapse or fainting
- Change in behavior
- Excessive scratching/itching, skin infections, and other skin lesions
- Seizures, muscle spasms, incoordination, disoriented
- Consecutive bouts of vomiting and/or diarrhea
- Trouble giving birth
- Difficulty walking, paralysis/paresis or other leg lameness
- Ingestion of toys or toxins/medications not currently prescribed
- Trauma / hit by a car
- Difficulty urinating/defecating, inappropriate urinating
- Excessive drinking and/or eating habits
- Eye issues (excessive blinking, pawing at face and eyes, ocular discharge, unable to open eye(s), vision impairment)
- Not eating or drinking
- Foul odor from the mouth, excessive drooling
- Head tilt, excessive head shaking and/or ear scratching, swollen
Common Emergency Situations
- Bite wounds, punctures and lacerations
- Vaccine-induced reactions or anaphylactic reactions
- Bleeding (nose bleeds, bleeding from soft tissue masses, etc.)
- Respiratory distress (panting, labored breathing, nasal discharge, excessive sneezing/coughing)
- Collapse or fainting
- Change in behavior
- Excessive scratching/itching, skin infections, and other skin lesions
- Seizures, muscle spasms, incoordination, disoriented
- Consecutive bouts of vomiting and/or diarrhea
- Trouble giving birth
- Difficulty walking, paralysis/paresis or other leg lameness
- Ingestion of toys or toxins/medications not currently prescribed
- Trauma / hit by a car
- Difficulty urinating/defecating, inappropriate urinating
- Excessive drinking and/or eating habits
- Eye issues (excessive blinking, pawing at face and eyes, ocular discharge, unable to open eye(s), vision impairment)
- Not eating or drinking
- Foul odor from the mouth, excessive drooling
- Head tilt, excessive head shaking and/or ear scratching, swollen
The initial emergency examination by our veterinarian will allow us to assess the best treatment plan and prognosis for your pet.
. We can achieve immediate results in hematology, chemistry, and radiology.
At Animal Focus Vet, we’re passionate about improving the lives of animals in Henderson and Las Vegas, NV. We’re committed to raising the standard of care by offering the latest techniques, innovative tools, and hands-on training for veterinary teams.
Our mission is simple: to create a community where exceptional animal care is the norm. We believe in going beyond just treating symptoms—we’re here to educate pet owners, helping them to enhance the quality and longevity of their pets’ lives.
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