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Care You Can Count On
24 hour vet services for East Valley, Gilbert, Mesa, and the Phoenix metro area
When seconds count in a pet emergency, our 24 hour emergency vet team at Arizona Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Center (AVECCC, makes a difference! Our highly trained emergency veterinarians, technicians, and support staff are here for you any time of the day or night, 24/7. We work closely with your family veterinarian to ensure the best care for your pet. Our staff respects the human animal bond, treating each pet and owner with dignity, compassion, and kindness.
Altered Tails Barnhart Clinic
Not for profit spay neuter clinic
950 W Hatcher Rd
Phoenix AZ 85021
602. 943. 7729
Arizona Animal Welfare League’s (AAWL) PetMD Animal Clinic
30 N. 40th Place, Phoenix, AZ
(NE of 40th Street and Washington)
602.273.6852
x138
Arizona Humane Society
Two locations and a hotline:
Margaret McAllister Brock Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic. located at the Pulliam Campus for Compassion at South Mountain
602.395.3864
Sunnyslope Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic
602.216.6442
Mobile Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic Hotline
602.997.7585,
Coalition for All Breed Rescue Arizona (CABRA)
1841 N 24th St
623-931-1428
Dr Kelly’s Mobile Surgical Unit
Mobile veterinarian services. Serving locations valley wide. Visit their website for more info.
602-909-5383
Home Fur Good
10220 North 32nd Street
Phoenix AZ 85028
602-971-1334
(just South of Shea Blvd on West side of street)
Includes dental clinic with special discount rates for rescue groups
Katz & Dogs Wellness Clinic
8190 W Union Hills Dr #145,
Glendale, AZ
85308
623.825.7717
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control
Two locations:
West Valley: 2599 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix
East Valley: 2640 W. 8th St., Mesa
602.506.PETS
Niki’s Place
1459 S. Higley Rd., #104
Gilbert, AZ
(NE corner of Ray &
Higley)
480.279.6454
PAWS – The Modern Spay Neuter Clinic
20635 N. Cave Creek
Phoenix, AZ 85024
602.795.7297
Sun Valley Hope Animal Hospital
7150 N. 110th Ave Glendale, AZ
623.512.4673
Yavapai Humane
Society
2989 Centerpointe East Suite B,
Prescott, AZ
(Off of Granite Dells Parkway, off 89A)
928. 771.0547
24/7 EMERGENCY
What to do in Case of a Pet Emergency
Help your pet receive prompt care
When your pet is critically ill or injured, the amount of time it takes to be treated could drastically affect how well and if your pet recovers. Our emergency services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, including holidays. No appointment is needed if your pet is having a medical emergency. Proceed directly to any of our three locations – Chandler, North Valley, or Mesa. If you are able to call to alert us that you are coming, it can often help speed up the process once you arrive, but is not required.
How do I know if my pet needs to be seen right away?
If your pet is showing any potentially life-threatening signs you need to get them to a vet right away. Common signs of a pet emergency are listed here.
Give us a call
You can call anytime, day or night, if you are unsure if your pet’s situation is an emergency. It is much better to be safe and ask than to worrying and risk further complications.
Chandler: (480) 732-0018
Mesa: (480) 924-1123
North Valley: (623) 849-0700
Be prepared
Having a plan before the emergency happens is the best way to deal with a pet emergency.
Know where to go and who to call in case of a pet emergency. Keep this information close to your phone, on the fridge, or with other important emergency information. This is important both in your own home and while traveling with pets.
Keep your 1st Pet refrigerator magnet in a place where you have easy access during a pet emergency. Don’t have one? Send us an email at to request a one.
Use the AAHA-Acredited Hospital Locator to find emergency facilities near your travel destinations.
Keep the Animal Poison Control Center number in an accessible place: (888) 426–4435
1st Pet is The One to Call – 24/7
1st Pet Veterinary Centers is one of the few veterinary hospitals in the region with a board-certified emergency and critical care specialist, Alisa Reniker, DVM, DACVECC, as the Medical Director and highly experienced emergency veterinarians and technicians on staff. That means your pet will always receive the very best and most advanced emergency care available. Additionally, we are accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), which ensures that each hospital meets or exceeds the strict requirements that measure medical excellence.