Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas & Veterinary Specialty Center
Welcome to Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas. Our animal emergency center is designed to provide emergency and critical care for your pet when your primary veterinarian is not available to attend to your pet’s needs on a same-day basis, or when your pet requires round-the-clock monitoring and treatment. We are here to take care of your pet when your primary veterinary hospital or clinic is closed on nights, weekends, and holidays.
In Case of An Emergency
If you are experiencing an emergency, we encourage you to contact our team immediately.
Mobile Check-in is Now Available
TEXT AEHNT to (888) 573-9018
Are you looking for a way to help your pet before your arrival at our facility? We invite you to check out our first aid advice on our Frequently Asked Questions page. We are committed to providing as much information as possible to our clients to ensure that your questions are answered and that you are at ease about your pet’s care at our facility. Our doctors and staff are pleased to serve you and provide care for your pet.
If you need detailed directions to our facility, please see our Contact Us page for a map from your location.
Our Location
If you need detailed directions to our facility, please see our Contact Us page for a map from your location.
Animals We Treat
We provide pet emergency care to a variety of animals at Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas. Our pet emergency service extends to the Grapevine, Southlake and surrounding areas for:
- Dogs
- Cats
- Birds
- Rabbits
- Pocket Pets
- Reptiles
We apologize for any inconvenience, but we do NOT provide care to monkeys OR large hooved animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, goats, and horses. Please see 'Exotic Pet Care' under Services for further details.
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Your pet could save lives.
Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas has an in-house blood bank which allows us to always have life-saving blood on hand to help our most critical patients. We can always use more donations, and your pet could be eligible to contribute. See what it takes for your pet to be a blood donor and contact us today!