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Emergency Pet Care

Pet HospitalAlabamaJefferson CountyTrussvilleGadsden Highway

7299 Gadsden Hwy, Trussville, AL 35173, USA

3.0

My dog has fully recovered from a traumatic brain injury thanks to the staff at Emergency Pet Cate. The Vets and technicians were so supportive and understanding in my time of distress. So thankful for there wisdom and compassion. 2/13/25-3/1/25

Amanda o'daniel
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  • (205) 661-2273
  • trussvilleemergencypetcare.com

Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 6:00 PM - 18:00 AM
Wednesday 6:00 PM - 18:00 AM
Thursday 6:00 PM - 18:00 AM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Emergency Pet Care Introduce

Welcome to Emergency Pet Care, your local pet hospital situated at 7299 Gadsden Hwy in Trussville, Alabama (AL 35173), USA. We understand that your pets are cherished members of your family, and when they face health challenges, you need reliable and compassionate care. As a dedicated Pet Hospital, Emergency Pet Care strives to provide a supportive and healing environment for your furry friends.

Our facility is equipped to handle a variety of medical situations, ranging from routine check-ups to critical emergencies. While specific details about the clinic's interior and specialized equipment are not available online, our commitment is to offer a comfortable and clean setting for both you and your pet. We aim to create a space where your pet feels as safe and secure as possible during their visit, especially during stressful times.

Emergency Pet Care offers a range of veterinary services to address the diverse health needs of your pets. Based on the available information, it is evident that our team is experienced in handling traumatic injuries, as highlighted in a positive customer review where a dog fully recovered from a traumatic brain injury under our care. The review also emphasizes the supportive and understanding nature of our veterinarians and technicians, showcasing their wisdom and compassion during a pet owner's distress. This suggests that our services extend beyond medical treatment to include emotional support for pet owners navigating challenging situations.

While the positive review speaks volumes about the quality of care provided in certain critical cases, it's important to acknowledge all feedback to provide a balanced perspective. One customer shared their experience of a significant wait time and a perceived lack of immediate attention upon arrival. This feedback points to potential challenges in managing patient flow during busy periods and highlights the importance of clear communication and timely updates for pet owners. It also suggests areas where service delivery could be improved to ensure a more seamless and reassuring experience, especially for owners with distressed or injured pets.

Despite the mixed feedback, the core feature of Emergency Pet Care lies in its ability to handle urgent and critical pet health issues. The name itself, "Emergency Pet Care," underscores our focus on providing immediate attention when your pet needs it most. The positive testimonial regarding the successful recovery from a traumatic brain injury indicates the expertise and dedication of our veterinary team in managing complex medical conditions. Our phone number, (205) 661-2273, and mobile phone number, +1 205-661-2273, are readily available for you to reach us in case of an emergency.

We understand that choosing the right pet hospital is a crucial decision. While we strive to provide the best possible care, the online reviews offer valuable insights into the experiences of other pet owners. It's important to consider all feedback when making your decision. We are continuously working to improve our services and ensure that every pet receives the prompt and attentive care they deserve.

As a local Pet Hospital in Trussville, Alabama, Emergency Pet Care aims to be a reliable resource for pet owners in the community. While specific promotional information is not available online, our commitment to providing emergency and critical care remains our priority. We encourage you to contact us directly at the provided phone numbers for any immediate concerns or to inquire about the range of services we offer.

In summary, Emergency Pet Care in Trussville, AL, is a pet hospital equipped to handle various veterinary needs, with a noted strength in managing critical and traumatic injuries. Our team is described as supportive and compassionate. However, feedback regarding wait times suggests that service efficiency during peak periods is an area we are mindful of. We are dedicated to providing essential veterinary care to the local community and encourage you to reach out to us for any urgent pet health concerns.

For local users in Trussville and the surrounding areas, Emergency Pet Care is positioned as a vital resource for immediate veterinary attention. Our location at 7299 Gadsden Hwy makes us easily accessible when time is of the essence. While we may not have specific details about ongoing promotions readily available online, our focus remains on delivering quality emergency and critical care services when your pet needs them most. We encourage you to keep our contact information handy in case of any pet health emergencies.

We understand the stress and worry that come with a pet's illness or injury. At Emergency Pet Care, we aim to provide not only medical expertise but also a supportive environment for both you and your pet. While we acknowledge the feedback regarding wait times and are committed to improving our efficiency, our dedication to the health and well-being of your pets remains unwavering. We encourage you to contact us to learn more about how we can assist you and your beloved companions.

Choosing a pet hospital is a personal decision, and we encourage you to consider all available information. Emergency Pet Care is here to serve the Trussville community with emergency and critical veterinary services. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us at (205) 661-2273 or +1 205-661-2273 should your pet require immediate medical attention.

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Emergency Pet Care Location

Emergency Pet Care

7299 Gadsden Hwy, Trussville, AL 35173, USA

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Reviews

My dog has fully recovered from a traumatic brain injury thanks to the staff at Emergency Pet Cate. The Vets and technicians were so supportive and understanding in my time of distress. So thankful for there wisdom and compassion. 2/13/25-3/1/25

Mar 02, 2025 · Amanda o'daniel

I took my dog to this vet after she was bitten by another dog in my neighborhood. I arrived shortly before 1:30 PM and was taken to a room around 1:45 PM. However, no one came in to assist us for over an hour. I repeatedly asked how much longer the wait would be, but I was given various excuses. During my wait, I overheard the woman at the front desk ordering Mexican food and talking to the staff about their orders. I even saw her with some food shortly afterward. The room I was in was directly across from an "employees only" area, and I could hear them talking and laughing. When I asked again how much longer the wait would be, I was told that they had many hospital patients and were backed up, which I understand. It was just hard to believe they were working when I clearly could hear chatter and laughter. The employees definitely deserve to eat and have a break. I just felt as though it was insensitive that no one came in to check on us. My dog cried the entire time and I understand they work with animals and they may be unfazed but I just expected more. No checked her injury nor her vitals. Being nine months pregnant, this situation was extremely frustrating, and I ultimately decided to leave. I drove 25 minutes to the Veterinary Specialists of Birmingham, where my dog was taken back within just 15 minutes.

Feb 09, 2025 · Bria Chatman

I took my dog here for a swollen paw that was pussing in between his toes. They had us in a room immediately and took my dog to get assessed. They quickly treated him for a burst abscess- sedated and cleaned the wound and we were walking out the door less than an hour after we got there. The speediness of the clinic may not be the same for every scenario but for us, I was grateful to be seen and driving back home so quickly. And I am grateful that the treatment didn’t break the bank - again determined by the services needed but I always expected any emergent visit would be so expensive… but they were comparable to the prices at our normal vet. The staff were so compassionate, so friendly, understanding, and courteous. If we ever need another emergent service for our pets, we will definitely be back to this clinic.

Apr 06, 2025 · Laura Wells

Was so very happy with the staff and how they treated my cat and I. Very understanding and compassionate, and didn’t mind me calling as much as I’d like to check on her. They were kind enough to let me see where she would be staying throughout the night. Which provided peace of mind. Most importantly, they were thorough, attentive, and provided the care that my cat needed!!!

Mar 18, 2025 · Lynn Edwards

For the first time in 30 plus years I purchased some pig feet and made them in my crockpot. My roommate ate them and left bones on his plate where my 1 year old chihuahua jumped on the bed and ate the bones whole swallowing the knuckles which were round and smaller than a penny. Next day my dog was throwing up small knuckles, became less playful and didn’t want to eat. It being a Saturday, there were no vets. I was recommended this place. They were nice but OMG!!!! That female doctor had a very good sales pitch for blood work for “pancreatitis” and an x-ray. I declined the blood work because me being a RN (Registered Nurse) I was like…are you serious?! The x-rays did show the small bones in my dog’s stomach and some in his colon. When the doctor came back she explained he needed surgery to remove the bones costing $6000 to $7000. WHO HAS THAT KIND OF MONEY THESE DAYS?!! I declined the surgery and paid $450 for the visit and x-ray. I cried thinking my dog was doomed. There was a pretty light-skinned black girl who said “get some pumpkin in a can (not pumpkin pie filling) and bread to see if he would pass them. I also went to the university of Google and YouTube. Gave my dog pumpkin with a small amount of Vaseline to coat his stomach and help with passing the bones. I also purchased an enema just to have on deck. Next day….my dog pooped so much and passed the bones with ease. He is now back to being a hyper chihuahua, playing with his sister, eating and fetching his squeaky ball. I then thought to myself, “Why would they go straight to an invasive procedure instead of going from least invasive to invasive”? The answer…..MONEY!!!!!!! To the light-skinned black girl….thank you for your free advice and kissing my dog so lovingly. To the doctor/vet….SHAME ON YOU!!!!! Thank goodness my dog doesn’t have an unnecessary zipper on his abdomen for no damn reason! I give this place a - 0 !!!!!! Edit: It’s been weeks now and unfortunately, per your reply” my dog has yet to have another visit to the vet. Don’t get upset because I have a honest review! Video made November 1st!

Nov 02, 2024 · Liz Bet

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