At Kelly Crossing Animal Hospital, we truly hope that your pet never needs emergency veterinary care. We will, however, be here to help should an emergency ever arise. Our facility is open Monday through Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, and our veterinarians handle all types of animal emergencies in Fort Myers during regular business hours. For emergencies on holidays and outside of business hours, please call Colonial Animal Hospital at 239-541-0726.
No matter how careful you are, disaster can strike any family. Whether your dog stole a pan of brownies, your cat jumped off a perch that was a bit too high, or your pet is suffering from any serious injury or illness, it is essential to know where to turn for here. The experts at Kelly Crossing Animal Hospital are always on call and would be honored to care for your companion in their time of need.
No matter how careful you are, disaster can strike any family. Whether your dog stole a pan of brownies, your cat jumped off a perch that was a bit too high, or your pet is suffering from any serious injury or illness, it is essential to know where to turn for here. The experts at Kelly Crossing Animal Hospital are always on call and would be honored to care for your companion in their time of need.
When to Seek
EMERGENCY TREATMENT
It is not always easy to distinguish between an emergency and something that can be handled during regular business hours. As a pet parent, you know your companion better than anyone. If you have any reason to suspect that they are in a life-threatening situation, it is always best to err on the side of caution and seek emergency treatment. In addition, certain signs of emergencies should never be ignored, including:
- Seizures
- Apparent signs of severe pain
- Sudden extreme lethargy/weakness
- Blood in urine or stool
- Seizures
- Apparent signs of severe pain
- Sudden extreme lethargy/weakness
- Blood in urine or stool
- Loss of consciousness
- Distended, painful abdomen
- Injuries sustained in falls or car accidents
- Bleeding from nose, mouth, eyes, or ears
- Repeated episodes of diarrhea/vomiting
- Profuse bleeding/Severe lacerations
- Sudden changes in behavior
- Loss of consciousness
- Distended, painful abdomen
- Injuries sustained in falls or car accidents
- Bleeding from nose, mouth, eyes, or ears
- Repeated episodes of diarrhea/vomiting
- Profuse bleeding/Severe lacerations
- Sudden changes in behavior
Veterinarian for Animal Emergencies in
FORT MYERS
When you need a veterinarian for animal emergencies in Fort Myers, look no further than Kelly Crossing Animal Hospital. We provide effective and affordable emergency services during our normal business hours and are available to help when many other veterinarians are not. Please contact us right away if your pet needs help. For emergencies on holidays and outside of business hours, please call Colonial Animal Hospital at 239-541-0726.
VETERINARIAN IN FORT MYERS
Kelly Crossing Animal Hospital is a veterinarian for animal emergencies in Fort Myers, San Carlos, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel & Captiva, Punta Rassa, Cape Coral, Cypress Lake, Lehigh Acres, Harlem Heights, and the surrounding areas.