Emergency Veterinary Care in Wooster, OH

If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, please call Cleveland Road Animal Hospital immediately for guidance from our trained veterinary team.

During regular business hours, Cleveland Road Animal Hospital provides emergency evaluation, stabilization, hospitalization, and urgent medical treatment for pets. Our animal hospital is equipped with modern diagnostic tools and medical technology to help assess your pet’s condition quickly and accurately.

If your pet requires services beyond what we can provide in-house, including advanced or 24-hour emergency care, we will help coordinate a referral to an appropriate 24-hour emergency animal hospital. Calling us first allows us to guide you to the safest and most appropriate next step.

Urgent Care

Cleveland Road Animal Hospital is excited to offer Urgent Care services for pets in need! We take care of any sick pet or injured pet that cannot wait until the next day for care.

Hours:

Monday – Friday: 7:00am – 10:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am – 10:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 7:00pm

If your pet is experiencing an emergency after hours, please visit the list of nearby emergency hospitals below.

What to Expect on Arrival

You will be greeted by our patient care coordinator in the lobby.  If your pet is unstable or critical, a nurse will be called to triage and assess your pet. We will obtain personal information, and patient information.  A treatment authorization form will need to be signed to proceed.  A deposit for exam fee will be taken.    

In the event your pet is critical or needs resuscitation, the nurse will take your pet directly to the treatment area to start life-saving measures.  This may include, starting oxygen, placing an IV catheter, starting fluid therapy or warming support. You will be escorted to an exam room to gather more information by our staff, and you will be unable to accompany your pet to the treatment room.   If the patient is in cardiac arrest, you will need to sign off on a CPR form and commit to a $600 stabilization charge.   The doctor will be notified immediately and begin their assessment.   Once the doctor has examined the patient, they will meet you in the exam room to discuss next steps.   

If your pet is stable, and has non-life-threatening condition, you will be added to the waitlist in the order you have arrived.  Our staff will work diligently to see your pet in a timely manner, as we understand the stress a sick pet can cause.

What is considered a pet emergency?

In most cases, the following conditions are too risky to wait before seeking treatment:

  • Injury from a traumatic accident or from an attack by another animal
  • Fainting or passing out
  • Paralysis (loss of movement)
  • Seizures
  • Difficulty breathing or choking
  • Heavy or uncontrolled bleeding
  • Intense or ongoing diarrhea or vomiting
  • Broken bones
  • Deep or puncture wounds
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Heat exhaustion or heatstroke
  • Breathing has stopped
  • Heart stopping (cardiac arrest)
  • Labor complications or a mother struggling to deliver kittens or puppies

If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please call Cleveland Road Animal Hospital right away so we can suggest the best way to help.

When should I see an urgent care vet?

Pets should go to urgent care for problems needing immediate medical attention, even if they are not life-threatening:

  • Upset stomach (diarrhea or vomiting)
  • Swollen or bloated belly
  • Difficulty with bowel movements (constipation)
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Itchy skin or unusual rashes
  • Treating wounds and injuries
  • Unexplained hair loss
  • Limping or general discomfort
  • Overgrown nails
  • Excessive scooting
  • Eye issues (tearing, redness, discharge)
  • Ear infections
  • Pale or discolored gums
  • Changes in appetite (eating too little or too much)
  • Cuts, scrapes, and abrasions
  • Runny nose, coughing, or sneezing
  • Pests like worms, fleas, ticks, or mites
  • Blood in urine or urinary issues
  • Ingesting toxins or harmful foods
  • Swallowing foreign objects (toys, rawhide, etc.)

Please call our veterinary team at Cleveland Road Animal Hospital so we can provide the best course of action for your furry family member.

Urgent vs ER

Cleveland Road Animal Hospital Urgent Care provides veterinary services for a variety of conditions, illness and injuries found in our pet patients. We have emergency trained and dedicated veterinarians and nurses on staff. We have onsite diagnostic equipment to perform blood work, x-rays, ultrasound, and an in-house pharmacy allowing timely results and treatment of our patients. Cases that require 24-hour critical nursing care or more advanced diagnostics and treatments will be first stabilized and then referred to the specialty hospitals if necessary.

We are not currently a 24-hour facility, and we may need pet parents to transfer their pet to the Akron, Cleveland, or Columbus area. We do not have the capability to perform MRI, CT scans, or blood transfusions. We do not do routine dental work during urgent care hours but can get you scheduled with our dentist in the following days. We will provide humane euthanasia in a caring and compassionate manner when needed. However, we will not perform convenience euthanasia on patients that do not have a medical or behavioral problem.

Outpatient cases will be instructed to schedule any rechecks or follow up care with their primary care veterinarian. All patient exam notes, and diagnostic test results will be sent back to the primary care veterinarian in a timely fashion.

Our urgent care services aim at complementing the healthcare services available in our community and providing support to our local emergency and specialty hospitals.

What Cases Will We See?

  • Bite Wounds or Lacerations
  • Ear Problem
  • Eye Problem
  • Vomiting or Diarrhea
  • Limping
  • Fleas or Worms
  • Allergies or Skin problems
  • Toxin ingestion
  • Paw or Nail issue
  • Collapse
  • Lethargy
  • Abscess
  • Urinary Problems/ Accidents inside
  • Coughing/Sneezing
  • Anal gland issues (scooting, licking)
  • Decreased Appetite
  • Hives/swelling/reactions
  • End of Life/ Euthanasia
  • Bad Breath
  • Fever
  • Constipation

Emergency cases such as hit by car, difficulty breathing, or choking, repeated seizures, possible bloating and collapse may be seen and stabilized to transfer to 24-Hour care facility.

Emergency veterinary hospitals prioritize and treat patients based on their symptoms or condition severity. Any patient needing medical attention but not in a life-threatening situation may be asked to wait.

An urgent care situation involves issues that need medical attention but are not life-threatening. These patients might be uncomfortable, but they are stable and can be seen at regular appointments.

Triage Categories

Doctors in emergency hospitals use the patient severity index to decipher your pet’s condition. This index includes the following levels:

  • Level one: Resuscitation – the patient is seen before all others, exhibiting a severe physical trauma or cardiac arrest.
  • Level two: Emergent – these traumas are not life-threatening but are time-sensitive, including a Seizures, toxin ingestion and heat stroke.
  • Level three: Urgent – these patients are seen after levels one and two are taken care of. Examples of urgent care include sudden illness, severe cuts, vomiting, trouble walking, allergic reactions or difficulty urinating.
  • Level four: Non-urgent – minor cuts, prolonged low appetite, limping, fever, and mild injuries are non-urgent conditions can be treated after the first three levels.
  • Level five: Stable – the patient is uncomfortable but stable, experiencing diarrhea, low appetite, ear infection, or skin irritation.

As a rule of thumb, pets in the first two levels should be taken to the emergency room. Levels three through five can receive veterinary urgent care services.

Urgent Care FAQs

To learn more about our urgent care services, payments, and aftercare, please visit our Urgent Care FAQs page.

Emergency Tests & Diagnostics

During your pet’s visit, we provide the highest-quality care and attention. All hospitalized patients are kept in a specialized treatment area where they are closely monitored.

Our vet team is skilled in offering surgical, diagnostic, and medical care while working with compassion and efficiency to best assist your pet .

We offer the latest diagnostics and testing for our emergency need patients at our urgent care veterinary clinic, including:

  • Blood Analysis. A blood analysis can help us determine what is wrong with your dog or cat if they are experiencing an unknown illness or have ingested a toxic substance.
  • X-rays. X-rays help us determine what kind of internal injuries your pet might be experiencing after a fight or accident involving a car.
  • Surgery. Sometimes pets need to be brought into surgery to repair internal injuries.
  • Fracture Repair. We set broken bones / fractures for animals to help them heal quickly and properly. Your pet's veterinarian will also help relieve your pet's pain during the healing process.
  • Medication. Medicines may be necessary to help your pet recover from a medical emergency or illness. We keep a range of pet medication on hand to ensure that your pet's needs are covered.

For more information on our emergency vet services or to book an appointment, please call our office as soon as possible.

After Hours Pet Emergencies

During business hours, please call us immediately at Cleveland Road Animal Hospital for any pet emergencies so that we may recommend the best course of action for your pet.

Outside our business hours, we recommend you contact the following emergency animal hospital(s) in the Wooster, OH area.

MedVet Akron
1321 Centerview Cir
Akron, OH 44321
(330) 665-4996 Visit Website
Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital Akron
1053 S Cleveland Massillon Rd
Akron, OH 44321
(330) 666-2976 Visit Website
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