Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas

Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas is an emergency & critical care practice in Grapevine, TX.

About

Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas (AEHNT) is a 24/7/365 emergency and critical care facility established in Grapevine in 1998. Located within a 15,000-square-foot multi-specialty center, it is co-located with specialty practices including cardiology, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, avian/exotics, and physical therapy. The hospital features an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, focused ultrasound, 8 exam rooms, 2 surgery suites, ultrasound, endoscope, oxygen units, high flow oxygen, and defibrillator. AEHNT provides emergency care for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, pocket pets, and reptiles.

AEHNT offers walk-in emergency care and overnight hospitalization when a primary veterinarian is unavailable or a pet requires round-the-clock monitoring. The facility also provides same-day urgent care on weekends for non-emergent illnesses and injuries. The team collaborates with primary care veterinarians and coordinates care with specialists within the Veterinary Specialty Center, allowing pets to be evaluated by specialists without leaving the property.

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Frequently asked questions

What diagnostic capabilities are available at Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas for emergency cases?
For emergency and critical care cases, Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas utilizes an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, and focused ultrasound capabilities. These tools allow the veterinary team to quickly evaluate a pet's condition and develop a tailored treatment plan.
Does Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas offer routine veterinary services like vaccinations or spays?
No, Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas is dedicated solely to emergency and critical care. They do not provide routine health maintenance services such as vaccinations or spays and neuters. These services should be obtained from a primary care veterinarian.
What non-life-threatening conditions can be treated at the urgent care service?
The urgent care service at Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas treats non-life-threatening conditions such as ear issues, limping, scooting, hot spots, toe-nail injuries, coughing and sneezing, and diarrhea. For more severe issues like difficulty breathing or major trauma, pets should go directly to the 24-hour emergency care.
How does Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas collaborate with other veterinary specialists?
Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas is part of a larger referral hospital and is co-located with multiple specialty practices. This allows pets to be evaluated by specialists in cardiology, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, avian/exotics, and physical therapy without leaving the property, ensuring comprehensive care.

Contact & hours

Address

2700 W State Hwy 114
Grapevine

Website

aehnt.com

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