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Emergency Veterinary Care

Our vets at Cedar Animal Medical Center provide compassionate urgent care for cats and dogs during our regular hospital hours.

Now: (505) 722-7786

Daytime Urgent Care

Cedar Animal Medical Center

Hospital Hours: 

Our office is closed daily between 12-1 pm for lunch.

  • Monday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
  • Tuesday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
  • Wednesday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
  • Thursday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
  • Friday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed

Call: (505) 722-7786

After Hours Veterinary Emergencies

Is your pet experiencing an emergency after our regular business hours? Please contact one of these emergency veterinary hospitals:

Roadrunner Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital

5 Camino Karsten, Algodones, NM 87001

Hospital Hours: 

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

Call: (505) 284-6420

Route 66 Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Center

3601 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

Hospital Hours: 

Monday - Friday till 10 pm 
Weekends 24 hours

Call: (505) 266-7866

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Airport Animal Clinic

Equine & Livestock Services

610 Airport Rd, Milan, NM 87021

Hospital Hours:

Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm
Saturday 8 am - 12 pm

After-Hours On-Call 

Call: (505) 287-2763

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Emergency Veterinary Services

If your pet is experiencing any symptoms or behaviors that you are concerned about, contact our veterinary clinic during regular business hours. For after-hours emergencies contact one of the veterinary hospitals detailed above. 

The reliable and compassionate team at Cedar Animal Medical Center offers urgent veterinary care for pets experiencing emergency situations. Animals are our passion, we take pride in providing quality medical care when your pet is most in need.

Steps to Take In A Pet Emergency

If you are experiencing a veterinary emergency, follow the steps below.

  • Call Ahead If Possible - During regular business hours call us right away. After hours, call the emergency animal hospital listed above to let them know what has happened and that you are on your way.
  • Follow Instructions Provided - When you call to let the emergency veterinarian know you are on your way, instructions may be provided to help you apply first aid or otherwise make your pet as comfortable. Follow these instructions carefully.
  • Remain Calm - Remain calm and be extra careful around your pet. When an animal is in pain they often react negatively towards even the ones they love who are trying to help and could bite or scratch.
  • Bring Your Pet In For Care - Do not put yourself at risk! Safely bring your pet to our Gallup veterinary clinic during regular business hours, or to one of the after-hours vet clinics listed above. 

Emergency FAQs

Read through the answers to our most frequently asked questions below to learn more about bringing your pet in for an emergency appointment at Cedar Animal Medical Center

  • Do I need to call ahead?

    Cedar Animal Medical Center provides emergency and urgent veterinary care for cats and dogs during our regular clinic hours. It's always best to contact us in advance if you can, but we understand that in emergency situations that's not always possible. 

    If we are unable to fit your pet into our schedule, we recommend that you visit the after-hours emergency vet location shown above. 

  • When is your clinic open?

    Our veterinarians see emergency cases during our regular business hours:

    • Monday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
    • Tuesday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
    • Wednesday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
    • Thursday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
    • Friday:08:00 am - 05:00 pm
    • Saturday:Closed
    • Sunday:Closed

    Our office is closed daily between 12-1 pm for lunch.

  • What situations require emergency veterinary care?

    The following situations are examples of emergencies that require immediate care:

    • Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesn't stop
    • Obvious signs of pain or extreme anxiety
    • Choking, difficulty breathing, or continuous coughing/gagging
    • Fractured bones or severe lameness
    • Seizures and/or staggering
    • Bleeding from nose, mouth, rectum, or blood in the urine
    • Inability to urinate or pass feces, or pain associated with urinating or passing feces
    • Severe vomiting or diarrhea; 2+ episodes in 24-hours
    • Injuries to the eye(s)
    • Your pet has ingested something poisonous (such as antifreeze, xylitol, chocolate, rodent poison, etc.)
    • Heat stress or heatstroke
    • Refusal to drink for 24 hours or more
    • Unconsciousness

    What is a Pet Emergency?

  • How long will we have to wait to see the vet?

    Our Gallup animal hospital is just like a human doctor's office—it can be unpredictable and you may have to wait. 

    We cannot predict what cases we will see and when they will arrive. If possible, call ahead to find out whether we are able to provide emergency care for your dog or cat.

    If we are unable to fit an emergency appointment into our vet's schedule we recommend that you visit the 24/7 animal emergency hospital detailed above. 

  • What happens if my pet needs to stay in the hospital?

    Some veterinary emergencies require intensive overnight care. At Cedar Animal Medical Center we provide overnight care for animals in need.

    While in our care, our dedicated team will treat your pet as if they were our own.

  • What types of animals do you treat?

    Our emergency veterinarians primarily care for cats and dogs experiencing veterinary emergencies but will see exotic pets, such as birds, rabbits and rodents, in serious situations. 

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New Patients Welcome

Cedar Animal Medical Center is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Gallup companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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