
What counts as a pet emergency?
Some situations require immediate veterinary attention. Contact us right away if your pet experiences:
Severe injury or trauma (e.g., being hit by a car, falling from a height)
Difficulty breathing or persistent coughing/gagging
Seizures or collapse
Sudden, severe vomiting or diarrhea
Signs of extreme pain (whimpering, restlessness, refusing to move)
Ingestion of toxic substances

Immediate Triage
We quickly evaluate your pet’s condition to determine urgency and set the right treatment priorities.

On-Site Urgent Care
Our clinic is equipped to manage a wide range of emergencies during operating hours, from injuries to sudden illnesses.

Clear Communication
We explain each step of the process and keep you informed, so you feel supported and confident in your pet’s care.
After-hours emergencies
While Star Vet does not operate 24/7, we ensure your pet is covered at all times.
Overnight Support via Noble Veterinary Clinic


What to do in a pet emergency
Stay Calm
Your pet can pick up on your emotions, so keeping a steady demeanor helps them feel more secure.
Call Us Immediately
Reach out right away so we can assess the situation and recommend the safest next steps.
Follow Instructions
Our team will guide you through basic first aid and safe transport until you arrive at the clinic.
Worried about your pet’s condition?
Call us immediately and we’ll guide you on the safest next steps.


