At Cypress Fairhaven Animal Hospital, we understand the unpredictable and time-sensitive nature of pet emergencies. If your pet has an emergency, call us right away at (281) 256-8085. This allows our team to prepare for your pet’s arrival and provide immediate guidance on the best course of action, depending on the time of day and our current caseload. In some instances, we might direct you to a nearby emergency or after-hours veterinary care facility to ensure your pet receives the quickest care.
Critical Emergency Care
For critical emergencies, a $350 deposit is required. This will be applied to your pet’s examination and initial supportive care. Our medical staff is dedicated to stabilizing your pet as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Walk-in and Emergency Exam Details
A walk-in and emergency exam appointment is worked into our schedule within 24 hours and has a starting fee of $100. You may experience an extended wait time as our team works to treat patients based on need. Our nursing staff will keep you updated on your pet’s status. Due to the nature of pet emergencies, service times may be longer to ensure quality care for each patient.
Urgent Care Services
Urgent care services for your pet start at $80. Urgent appointments can be booked and integrated into our schedule within 24 hours. There may be an extended wait time, with longer service periods to allow for thorough diagnostics and treatment.
When to Book an Urgent or Emergency Appointment for Your Pet
If your pet experiences any of the following, call us immediately at (281) 256-8085.
- Accidental ingestion - Poisons, chemicals, toxic foods or plants, medication overdose, foreign objects
- Allergic reactions - Swelling, hives, insect or snake bites
- Accidents - Limping, broken limbs, lacerations, open wounds
- Gastrointestinal issues - Vomiting, diarrhea, changes in appetite
- Heatstroke
- Lethargy
- Respiratory problems - Difficulty breathing, excessive panting, coughing, choking
- Eye problems
- Seizures
- Pain
- Sudden changes in mobility - Loss of balance, inability to stand, limping/staggering
- Urinary issues - Bloody urine, incontinence, blockages
- Severe ear and skin infections
If your pet is experiencing an emergency, call us immediately.