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Pet Urgent Care & Emergency Vet near Chelsea, MI

Call Us Now if Your Pet is Facing an Emergency Monday-Friday, 8 am-7 pm

If your pet needs immediate medical care during our regular business hours, call us right away at (734) 662-4474. As a trusted emergency vet near Chelsea, MI, we’re equipped with advanced diagnostic technology and a modern intensive care unit, allowing us to respond quickly and provide expert treatment for urgent and life-threatening conditions.

Our animal hospital is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. Weekend hours are 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, but urgent and emergency services are not available during that time. You can find us at 2150 West Liberty Street in Ann Arbor, just a short drive from Chelsea, with easy access from I-94, US-23, and M-14.

For emergency or urgent pet care during open hours, call us at (734) 662-4474. Our team is here Monday–Friday to help your pet.

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When to Visit Your Urgent or Emergency Veterinarian

If you notice any of the following signs, call us right away at (734) 662-4474. Our veterinary team will guide you on the next steps to ensure your pet gets the care it needs.

  • Trauma (getting hit by a car or a blunt object, or falling more than a few feet)
  • Loss of consciousness, not waking up
  • Your dog has eaten something containing xylitol
  • Vomiting for more than 24 hours, or vomiting blood
  • You suspect broken bones
  • Trouble breathing or something stuck in the throat
  • Having or has had a seizure
  • Bleeding from the eyes, nose, or mouth; blood in feces or urine
  • Ingested something toxic (antifreeze, rat poison, any kind of medication that wasn’t prescribed, or household cleaners)
  • Straining to urinate or can’t urinate (especially a male cat)
  • Signs of extreme pain such as whining, shaking, and refusing to socialize
  • Suddenly collapses or can’t stand up
  • Disoriented or bumping into things
  • Eye irritation, injury, or sudden blindness
  • Abdomen is swollen (bloated), or feels hard to the touch
  • Symptoms of heatstroke (ineffective panting, unable to relax, unwilling to drink water, seizure or muscle spasms, disorientation, collapse)
  • Pregnant pet has gone more than 3 to 4 hours between delivering puppies or kittens

If you’re unsure of the severity of your pet’s condition, call Ann Arbor Animal Hospital at (734) 662-4474 so we can examine your pet and give you peace of mind.

Same Day Veterinary Care & New Clients Welcome

At our animal hospital near Chelsea, we offer same-day urgent and emergency care—and we’re always accepting new clients. We hope you never need an emergency veterinarian, but if you do, call us right away. Our team is standing by and ready to help your pet.